脑室腹腔分流术后基底动脉完全闭塞治疗巨大动脉瘤并发阻塞性脑积水1例

IF 1.3 Q4 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Molly Monsour , Elliot Neal , Davide Marco Croci , Maxim Mokin , Waldo Guerrero , Kunal Vakharia , Siviero Agazzi , Harry Van Loveren
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摘要

目的巨大动脉瘤很少并发梗阻性脑积水(HC),然而,当同时治疗时,却无法找到有效的治疗方法。在这些患者中,由于基底动脉巨大动脉瘤导致HC的报道非常少,关于脑室-腹腔(VP)分流并发症的报道也很少。病例介绍我们报告了一位70多岁的绅士的病例,他表现为整个基底动脉的梭形动脉瘤和轻度动脉瘤内血栓形成。继发于动脉瘤的HC表明放置了VP分流器。然而,在分流术后12小时内,由于基底动脉完全闭塞和广泛的脑干缺血,患者病情迅速恶化。由于血栓负荷极高,血管内介入治疗不成功。不幸的是,他在两天后就去世了。结论动脉瘤引起的脑积水并不罕见,应优化VP分流的位置,以避免出现上述不可预见的并发症。我们怀疑分流放置加重了动脉瘤内已经异常的流量,传播了促血栓形成的环境。随着对这种并发症的进一步报道,可以建立一种标准化的方法,为巨大动脉瘤患者放置VP分流器,同时将血栓闭塞的风险降至最低。
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Complete basilar artery occlusion following ventriculoperitoneal shunt placement for giant aneurysm complicated by concurrent obstructive hydrocephalus: A case report

Objective

Giant aneurysms are infrequently complicated with obstructive hydrocephalus (HC), however, when concurrent, effective treatments are unestablished. There are incredibly few reports of HC due to basilar artery giant aneurysms and fewer reports regarding ventriculoperitoneal (VP) shunt complications in these patients.

Case presentation

We report the case of a gentleman in his 70 s who presented with a fusiform aneurysm of the entire basilar artery and mild intra-aneurysmal thrombosis. HC, secondary to the aneurysm, indicated VP shunt placement. Within 12 h following shunt placement, however, the patient deteriorated rapidly due to complete basilar artery occlusion and widespread brainstem ischemia. Endovascular intervention was unsuccessful due to extremely high clot burden. He unfortunately expired 2 days afterwards.

Conclusion

Hydrocephalus due to aneurysms is not uncommon, and VP shunt placement should be optimized to avoid unforeseen complications like the one described. We suspect that the shunt placement aggravated the already aberrant flow within the aneurysm, propagating a pro-thrombotic environment. With further reports of this complication, a standardized method to place VP shunts for patients with giant aneurysms while minimizing the risk of thrombotic occlusion could be established.

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Brain Hemorrhages
Brain Hemorrhages Medicine-Surgery
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