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Persistent Hypotension and Cerebral Swelling Resulting From Mesenteric Traction Syndrome After Omental-to-Pial Pedicle Flap Transfer in a Young Woman With Refractory Moyamoya Disease: A Case Report.

作者信息

Woehlck Harvey J, Gollapudy Suneeta, Roberts Christopher J, Oni-Orisan Akinwunmi, Sacho Raphael H, Pagel Paul S

机构信息

From the Departments of *Anesthesiology and †Neurosurgery, the Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, Wisconsin; and ‡Anesthesia Service, the Clement J. Zablocki Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

出版信息

A A Case Rep. 2017 Sep 15;9(6):169-171. doi: 10.1213/XAA.0000000000000557.

Abstract

Superficial temporal arterial to middle cerebral arterial anastomosis is often the initial surgical treatment of Moyamoya disease. In refractory cases, placing a pedicle flap of omentum over the ischemic brain has resulted in clinical improvement or stabilization of symptoms. We present a case of persistent mesenteric traction syndrome manifested by hypotension unresponsive to conventional doses of vasopressors during and after pulling the omentum to the brain. As prostacyclin is a major mediator of hypotension from mesenteric traction syndrome and also a cerebral vasodilator, we discuss the possibility that brain swelling may be a manifestation of mesenteric traction syndrome.

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