Two reports of iatrogenic pseudoaneurysms intraoperatively induced by an ultrasonic surgical aspirator: A rare intraoperative complication

Hirokuni Hashikata, Yasunori Nagai, Gen Futamura, Naokado Ikeda, M. Goto, Yoshinori Maki, Hiroki Toda, Koichi Iwasaki
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The ultrasonic surgical aspirator is widely used in intracranial tumor resection as this instrument is considered safe. The advantage of an ultrasonic surgical aspirator is that it does not damage vessels or nerves close to the tumor. Therefore, limited information exists regarding intraoperative arterial injury by the ultrasonic surgical aspirator. We report two cases. The first case was a 30-year-old woman who underwent surgery for a recurrent craniopharyngioma, and the second was a 50-year-old man who underwent surgery for a meningioma. A craniopharyngioma encased the basilar artery in the former case, and the superior cerebellar artery was encased by a meningioma in the latter. An ultrasonic surgical aspirator was used to resect the tumors in two cases. During surgery, the arteries involved in the tumors were unintentionally injured using an ultrasonic surgical aspirator. Intraoperative hemostasis was achieved for the bleeding from the injured arteries. However, postoperative digital cerebral angiography revealed pseudoaneurysms in the injured arteries. A subarachnoid hemorrhage occurred in the first case. The pseudoaneurysms were managed using endovascular embolization. Intraoperative arterial injury can occur with the application of an ultrasonic surgical aspirator. Neurosurgeons should be cautious when using ultrasonic surgical aspirators to avoid damaging the arteries involved with the tumor.
两例超声手术吸引器在术中诱发假性动脉瘤的报告:罕见的术中并发症
超声手术吸引器被广泛用于颅内肿瘤切除术,因为这种器械被认为是安全的。超声手术吸引器的优点是不会损伤肿瘤附近的血管或神经。因此,关于超声手术吸引器术中动脉损伤的信息非常有限。第一个病例是一名 30 岁的女性,因复发性颅咽管瘤接受手术治疗;第二个病例是一名 50 岁的男性,因脑膜瘤接受手术治疗。前者的颅咽管瘤包裹了基底动脉,后者的小脑上动脉被脑膜瘤包裹。两例患者均使用超声波手术吸引器切除了肿瘤。在手术过程中,超声手术吸引器无意中损伤了肿瘤涉及的动脉。术中对受伤动脉的出血进行了止血。然而,术后数字脑血管造影术发现受伤动脉中存在假性动脉瘤。第一个病例发生了蛛网膜下腔出血。使用超声手术吸引器可能会造成术中动脉损伤。神经外科医生在使用超声手术吸引器时应小心谨慎,避免损伤与肿瘤有关的动脉。
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