Giacomo Pavesi, Julian S Rechberger, Elena Millesi, Selene M Cavallo, Fabio Serpico, Adelaide Valluzzi, Stefano Vallone, Corrado Iaccarino, Stavros Dimitriadis
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Abstract
Giant intracranial aneurysms require complex treatment strategies including clipping, coiling, stenting, parent artery occlusion, bypass, or combined procedures. Neurovascular hybrid operating rooms (h-OR) combine a conventional operating theatre with high-resolution digital subtraction angiography (DSA). We describe a one-step combined surgical and endovascular treatment in a h-OR for a pediatric internal carotid artery (ICA) giant aneurysm that can be an optimal solution to manage such challenging cases.An 11-year-old boy presented with rapid onset right hemiparesis and left eyelid ptosis. A 3-month history of headache associated with sporadic vomit was reported. A giant, unruptured, left ICA aneurysm was detected on imaging. The patient underwent surgical trapping of the aneurysm. Intraoperative DSA showed residual backflow from the posterior communicating artery and coils were placed to completely exclude the aneurysm. At 18-month follow-up, the patient showed a complete recovery and magnetic resonance imaging showed a progressive reduction of the sac aneurysm.Due to their morphological variability, intracranial giant aneurysms may require a different procedural strategy instead of direct clipping or coiling. The introduction of h-OR allows combined treatments to be performed simultaneously in the same room setting. The present case shows that combined treatment in a neurovascular h-OR can be an optimal solution to manage challenging cases, such as giant aneurysms, reducing operative time with the added benefit of selecting an appropriate strategy adjustment in a multidisciplinary effort.
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The Journal of Neurological Surgery Part A: Central European Neurosurgery (JNLS A) is a major publication from the world''s leading publisher in neurosurgery. JNLS A currently serves as the official organ of several national neurosurgery societies.
JNLS A is a peer-reviewed journal publishing original research, review articles, and technical notes covering all aspects of neurological surgery. The focus of JNLS A includes microsurgery as well as the latest minimally invasive techniques, such as stereotactic-guided surgery, endoscopy, and endovascular procedures. JNLS A covers purely neurosurgical topics.