F Goetz, H Lanfermann, M Nakamura, J K Krauss, B Hong
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Abstract
Goetz F et al. Life-Threatening Hemorrhage From a Traumatic ... Cen Eur Neurosurg 2011; 72: 162 – 165 Introduction ▼ Traumatic aneurysms of the meningeal arteries are usually associated with blunt trauma [9, 13, 17] . They often manifest as false aneurysms or pseudoaneurysms resulting from incomplete disruption of the vessel wall [3] . While pseudoaneurysms of the middle meningeal artery have been reported occasionally [2, 3, 6, 1 0, 16, 25, 27] , pseudoaneurysms of the posterior meningeal artery are exceedingly rare [8, 22, 26] . Hemorrhage secondary to rupture of a traumatic meningeal artery aneurysm is a serious event associated with high morbidity [1 – 3, 5 – 7] . There is very limited data on appropriate treatment strategies. Here we present the fi rst case, in which a traumatic pseudoaneurysm was treated using a bioactive coil.