后循环动脉瘤与烟雾病相关的5例:说明性病例。

Yao Anhui, Liyun Jia, Wei Huang, Yu Fu, Fuqiang Cao, Zhennan Hou, Benhan Wang, Xiaodong Guo
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背景:成人烟雾病(MMD)患者动脉瘤形成的患病率高于普通人群。治疗策略通常根据患者的疾病特征进行个体化。观察:作者报告的情况下,一个人谁提出了一个肺实质出血。脑血管造影显示双侧颈内动脉末端闭塞和严重狭窄,伴有烟雾样血管舒张,为典型的烟雾病。双侧大脑后动脉(PCAs)前循环侧支供血,见5个动脉瘤,少见。考虑到通过搭桥手术进行血运重建术可以改变与烟雾病相关的血流动力学压力,作者进行了双侧颅外-颅内搭桥手术来重建前循环,减轻椎基底动脉系统的血流负担。随访影像显示双脑灌注改善。重要的是,5个动脉瘤中有3个保持稳定,1个动脉瘤缩小,另一个完全溶解。经验教训:对于稳定的脑出血患者,建议在治疗前进行CT血管造影。在烟雾相关出血患者的手术中,避免使用人工硬脑膜,因为它会阻碍颈外动脉循环并使未来的旁路手术复杂化。https://thejns.org/doi/10.3171/CASE24848。
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Five aneurysms in the posterior circulation associated with moyamoya disease: illustrative case.

Background: The prevalence of aneurysm formation in adults with moyamoya disease (MMD) is higher than that in the general population. The treatment strategy is often individualized based on the patient's disease characteristics.

Observations: The authors report the case of a man who presented with an intraparenchymal hemorrhage. Cerebral angiography showed a typical MMD pattern characterized by occlusion and severe stenosis at the terminal portions of the bilateral internal carotid arteries, accompanied by moyamoya-like vasodilation. The bilateral posterior cerebral arteries (PCAs) had collateral blood supply to the anterior circulation, and 5 aneurysms were observed, which is rare. Considering that revascularization through bypass surgery could alter the hemodynamic stresses associated with MMD, the authors performed bilateral extracranial-intracranial bypass surgeries to reconstruct the anterior circulation and reduce the blood flow burden on the vertebrobasilar system. Follow-up imaging demonstrated improved cerebral perfusion in both hemispheres. Importantly, 3 of the 5 aneurysms remained stable, 1 aneurysm had shrunk, and the other had completely resolved.

Lessons: For stable patients with cerebral hemorrhage, CT angiography is recommended before treatment. In surgery of patients with MMD-associated hemorrhage, avoid using artificial dura mater as it can hinder external carotid circulation and complicate future bypass procedures. https://thejns.org/doi/10.3171/CASE24848.

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