Successful treatment with urgent revascularization and parent artery occlusion for a ruptured intratumoral aneurysm following prior meningioma surgery: illustrative case

Autor: Tomohiro Okuyama, Kota Kurisu, Masaaki Hokari, Kei Miyata, Kazuki Uchida, Katsuyuki Asaoka, Koji Itamoto, Miki Fujimura
Rok vydání: 2023
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Zdroj: Journal of Neurosurgery: Case Lessons. 5
ISSN: 2694-1902
DOI: 10.3171/case23149
Popis: BACKGROUND An intratumoral aneurysm encased within the associated intracranial tumor is rare, and hemorrhage caused by its rupture is even more rare. While urgent and adequate surgical treatment is important, the treatment can be difficult given the limited understanding of this rare condition. OBSERVATIONS A 69-year-old man who had undergone meningioma surgery 30 years prior presented with a disturbance in consciousness. Magnetic resonance imaging revealed massive intracerebral and subarachnoid hemorrhage. A round, partially calcified mass, which was diagnosed as recurrent meningioma, was also observed. Subsequent cerebral angiography revealed that the source of the hemorrhage was an intratumoral aneurysm in the dorsal internal carotid artery (ICA) encased within the recurrent meningioma. Urgent surgical ICA trapping and high-flow graft bypass were conducted. The postoperative course was uneventful, and he was referred to another hospital for rehabilitation. LESSONS This is the first case report of a ruptured intratumoral aneurysm being treated with urgent combined revascularization and parent artery trapping surgery. This surgical approach may be a feasible treatment option for such a challenging condition. Additionally, this case highlights the importance of diligent long-term follow-up after skull-base surgery, as minor intraoperative vascular wall injury may trigger the development and rupture of an intracerebral aneurysm.
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