Kalani M Yashar S, Zabramski Joseph M, Nakaji Peter, Spetzler Robert F
Division of Neurological Surgery, Barrow Neurological Institute, St. Joseph's Hospital and Medical Center, Phoenix, Arizona.
Neurosurgery. 2014 Sep;10 Suppl 3:E493-7; discussion E497. doi: 10.1227/NEU.0000000000000438.
Current microsurgical and endovascular therapies have offered little advancement for the treatment of complex vertebrobasilar aneurysms. The outcome of patients with these rare lesions has remained poor, despite sometimes heroic measures.
The authors report a case of a 65-year-old man who 20 years earlier had presented with symptoms suggestive of brainstem compression. Imaging at the time revealed a giant, serpentine aneurysm of the basilar artery. The patient was treated with superficial temporal artery to superior cerebellar artery bypass and decompression of the aneurysm contents. Twenty years after this treatment, the patient remains functionally intact with few sequelae from his treatment or the pathology. Follow-up imaging reveals thrombosis of the aneurysm without ischemic damage to the brainstem.
This case demonstrates that good functional outcomes are possible for select complex posterior circulation aneurysms by using flow reversal and revascularization; however, at this time, we are unable to predict for which patients this strategy will be successful.
目前的显微外科和血管内治疗方法在治疗复杂椎基底动脉瘤方面进展甚微。尽管有时采取了大胆的措施,但患有这些罕见病变的患者预后仍然很差。
作者报告了一例65岁男性病例,该患者20年前出现提示脑干受压的症状。当时的影像学检查显示基底动脉有一个巨大的蜿蜒状动脉瘤。患者接受了颞浅动脉至小脑上动脉搭桥术及动脉瘤内容物减压术。该治疗20年后,患者功能保持完好,治疗或病变几乎未留下后遗症。随访影像学检查显示动脉瘤血栓形成,脑干无缺血性损伤。
该病例表明,通过血流逆转和血管重建,部分复杂的后循环动脉瘤有可能获得良好的功能预后;然而,目前我们无法预测该策略对哪些患者会取得成功。