夹闭颞浅动脉至大脑中动脉旁路术治疗大脑中黏液瘤梭状动脉瘤1例并文献复习

IF 0.5 Q4 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Dacheng Ding , Weidong Xia , Minggang Shi , Yanguo Shang , Xiaoguang Tong
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摘要

心脏黏液瘤是罕见的,主要是良性肿瘤,最常见于40-60岁的个体,女性发病率较高。这些肿瘤表面易碎,易栓塞。高达45%的病例发生全身性栓塞,经常影响脑循环并导致缺血性事件。我们报告一例41岁女性左心房黏液瘤病史,表现为右上肢复发性一过性感觉异常。影像学显示多发性颅内黏液瘤动脉瘤,包括左侧大脑中动脉M2段的一个大梭状动脉瘤。手术干预包括动脉瘤捕获和颞浅动脉- m2 (STA-M2)旁路成功进行。随访6个月神经功能无症状。结论迟发性黏液性梭状动脉瘤较为少见,需针对性治疗。本病例证明STA-M2旁路辅助夹闭对于不适合血管内治疗的复杂颅内动脉瘤的意义,补充了有限的外科文献。
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Trapping and superficial temporal artery to middle cerebral artery bypass for treating middle cerebral myxomatous fusiform aneurysm: a case report and literature review

Introduction

Cardiac myxomas are rare, predominantly benign tumors that most commonly occur in individuals aged 40–60 years, with a higher incidence in females. These tumors often exhibit friable surfaces, predisposing them to embolization. Systemic embolism occurs in up to 45 % of cases, frequently affecting cerebral circulation and leading to ischemic events.

Case presentation

We report the case of a 41-year-old female with a history of left atrial myxoma who presented with recurrent transient paresthesia of the right upper limb. Imaging revealed multiple intracranial myxomatous aneurysms, including a large fusiform aneurysm in the M2 segment of the left middle cerebral artery. Surgical intervention involving aneurysm trapping and a superficial temporal artery–M2 (STA-M2) bypass was successfully performed. Neurological function remained symptom-free at 6-month follow up.

Conclusion

Delayed-onset myxomatous fusiform aneurysms are rare and require tailored treatment. This case demonstrates the significance of STA-M2 bypass assisted trapping for complex intracranial aneurysms unsuitable for endovascular therapy, adding to the limited surgical literature.
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