前脉络膜动脉瘤夹闭手术后斜突切除术后血流恢复。

Federico Carlos Gallardo, Juan Santiago Bottan, Clara Martin, Aylen Andrea Targa Carcia, Roman Pablo Arevalo, Pablo Augusto Rubino
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显微手术夹闭过程中不小心改变母动脉血流可能导致术后缺血性并发症。术中识别这些改变并加以纠正可能会改善这些患者的手术结果。我们提出的情况下,三十五岁的男性偶发小左前脉络膜动脉瘤。显微外科夹闭导致脉络膜前动脉压迫斜突后,通过手术探查和血管内动脉多普勒信号的丢失原位发现。在夹重新定位失败后,进行后斜突切除术以减压动脉。这导致动脉血流恢复。动脉瘤被成功治疗,并可能避免严重的缺血性并发症。这种术中现象尚未在文献中描述。
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Flow recovery after posterior clinoidectomy for surgical clipping of anterior choroidal aneurysm.

Flow recovery after posterior clinoidectomy for surgical clipping of anterior choroidal aneurysm.

Flow recovery after posterior clinoidectomy for surgical clipping of anterior choroidal aneurysm.

Inadvertent flow alterations in the parent artery during microsurgical clipping might produce postoperative ischemic complications. Intraoperative recognition of such alterations and its correction might improve operative outcomes in these patients. We present the case of a thirty-five-year-old male with an incidental small left anterior choroidal aneurysm. Microsurgical clipping induced an external compression of the anterior choroidal artery against the posterior clinoidal process which was identified in situ through surgical exploration and the loss of arterial doppler signal in the vessel. After failed attempts at clip repositioning, a posterior clinoidectomy was performed to decompress the artery. This resulted in arterial flow recovery. The aneurysm was successfully treated, and a severe ischemic complication was likely avoided. This intraoperative phenomenon has not yet been described in the literature.

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