Endoport-assisted microsurgical treatment for a ruptured posterior cerebral artery aneurysm: A technical note.

Juan Luis Gómez-Amador, Marcos Vinicius Sangrador-Deitos, Rodrigo Uribe-Pacheco, Gerardo Yoshiaki Guinto-Nishimura, Michel Gustavo Mondragón-Soto
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Posterior Cerebral Artery aneurysms are scarce, yet its territory is frequently associated to large and giant aneurysms. Treatment is mostly a binary option between microsurgical clipping and endovascular coiling. Hybrid approaches are an option too, whereas innovation with less frequent techniques such as endoscope-controlled and endoscope-assisted procedure may provide a safer surgical approach with same successful results. Hereby we report a case of a 53 years old male examined at the ER after presenting generalized seizures and altered state of consciousness. Upon arrival, neurological evaluation revealed homonymous right hemianopia. Computed tomography (CT) scan revealed a subarachnoid hemorrhage and left parieto-occipital intraparenchymal hemorrhage with intraventricular extension; computed tomography angiogram (CTA) revealed an aneurysm at the left posterior cerebral artery (PCA) in its P4 segment. We performed a vascular exploration with drainage of the occipital and intraventricular hematoma through a single endoscopic port through transulcal approach guided by neuronavigation, in addition to clipping and aneurysmectomy. The combination of microsurgical clipping with previous Endoport-guided endoscopic procedure may be a surgical-operative option that not only may facilitate the approach to the desired lesion, but also provides a safer surgical scenario.

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脑后动脉瘤破裂的显微手术治疗:技术要点。
脑后动脉瘤是罕见的,但其范围经常与大动脉瘤和巨动脉瘤相关。治疗主要是显微手术夹持和血管内盘绕之间的二元选择。混合入路也是一种选择,而创新较少使用的技术,如内窥镜控制和内窥镜辅助手术,可能提供更安全的手术入路,并取得同样的成功结果。在此,我们报告一例53岁的男性在急诊室检查后,呈现全身性癫痫发作和意识状态改变。到达后,神经学评估显示同义性右半眼。计算机断层扫描(CT)显示蛛网膜下腔出血和左侧顶枕实质出血伴脑室内扩张;ct血管造影(CTA)显示左侧大脑后动脉(PCA) P4段一动脉瘤。在神经导航的引导下,我们在夹闭和动脉瘤切除术的基础上,通过一个内镜口对枕骨和脑室内血肿进行了血管探查和引流。显微外科夹夹与先前的内镜内镜手术相结合,可能是一种外科手术选择,不仅可以促进对所需病变的接近,而且还提供了更安全的手术方案。
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