Clipping of a ruptured cerebral aneurysm in a toddler: a case report and review of aneurysmal treatment in children.

IF 1.5 4区 医学 Q2 PEDIATRICS Translational pediatrics Pub Date : 2024-10-01 Epub Date: 2024-10-28 DOI:10.21037/tp-24-289
George W Koutsouras, Richmond Mensah, Satish Krishnamurthy
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Background: Pediatric intracranial aneurysms account for 5% of all aneurysms and less than 10% of all aneurysms cause non-traumatic intracranial hemorrhage in children. They are most commonly secondary to trauma, infection, or genetic etiologies; however, case reports have described iatrogenic intracranial aneurysms. We describe a case of a ruptured aneurysm with an associated intracranial hematoma that was treated by surgical clipping and clot evacuation.

Case description: The patient was a 15-month-old boy without a history of trauma or infection, who developed acute-onset nausea and subsequent neurological deterioration and status epilepticus. Imaging demonstrated a 13-mm saccular anterior cerebral artery aneurysm with accompanying large left frontal intraparenchymal hematoma and intraventricular hemorrhage. He was treated with urgent craniotomy for surgical clipping and clot evacuation. An external ventricular drain was placed to treat the hydrocephalus. The patient subsequently received a ventriculoperitoneal shunt with rehabilitation disposition. There was a family history of intracranial aneurysms and cavernous malformations; however, genetic testing was negative. One year later, he is developing his speech and has ambulated independently.

Conclusions: We highlight the importance of expeditious care in toddlers with rapidly deteriorating neurological examination results and associated intracranial findings. We demonstrate the rarity of intracranial aneurysms in a toddler and the need for further study on this topic, as there is no clear etiology for this finding in this patient.

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剪除幼儿破裂的脑动脉瘤:病例报告和儿童动脉瘤治疗回顾。
背景:小儿颅内动脉瘤占所有动脉瘤的 5%,不到 10%的动脉瘤会导致儿童非外伤性颅内出血。动脉瘤最常见的继发原因是外伤、感染或遗传因素,但也有病例报告描述了先天性颅内动脉瘤。我们描述了一例动脉瘤破裂并伴有颅内血肿的病例,该病例通过手术剪除动脉瘤并清除血块得到了治疗:患者是一名 15 个月大的男孩,无外伤或感染病史,突发恶心,随后出现神经系统恶化和癫痫状态。影像学检查显示他患有13毫米的大脑前动脉囊状动脉瘤,并伴有左额叶大面积实质内血肿和脑室内出血。他接受了紧急开颅手术治疗,手术切除动脉瘤并清除血块。为治疗脑积水,患者接受了脑室外引流术。患者随后接受了脑室腹腔分流术和康复治疗。患者有颅内动脉瘤和海绵畸形家族史,但基因检测结果为阴性。一年后,他的语言能力得到发展,并能独立行走:我们强调了对神经系统检查结果迅速恶化并伴有颅内病变的幼儿进行快速护理的重要性。我们证明了颅内动脉瘤在幼儿中的罕见性,以及对这一主题进行进一步研究的必要性,因为该患者的这一发现没有明确的病因。
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Translational pediatrics
Translational pediatrics Medicine-Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health
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