夹闭手术中脑动脉瘤颈部撕脱伤的处理

Teeba A. Al-Ageely, Mustafa Ismail, Salima B. Alsaadi, Fatima F. Salim, Zahraa M. Kareem, Sura H. Talib, Huda Jaafer, Samer S. Hoz
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背景。颅内动脉瘤术中破裂是影响手术过程和患者预后的重要事件。然而,由动脉瘤颈部撕脱引起的破裂是极具挑战性的,因为用夹钳密封颈部撕裂可能导致由于母血管闭塞而引起的缺血性损伤。在这里,我们回顾了有关术中动脉瘤颈部撕脱的文献,并结合一个实例来解释其手术处理的复杂性。方法。Midline PubMed文献综述使用以下关键词;(动脉瘤)和(颈部)和(手术或剪断)和(撕裂或撕脱)。最初发现了53个结果。在排除非人类受试者研究和非英语研究后,两位独立研究人员检查了标题和摘要,以了解颈部撕裂或撕脱的病例及其处理方法。结果。本研究共纳入14篇文献。这些病例的平均年龄在57岁左右。女性占62%(8/13),男性占38%(5/13)。从部位来看,PcomA和AcomA均占23% (3/13);其他地区包括ACA和MCA,分别占15%和15%。文献中选择的手术技术有棉夹法、夹包、平行夹、微缝合。动脉瘤性颈部撕脱引起的IOR是一种毁灭性的手术并发症,其处理方法可能根据破裂的程度而不同。选择最方便的技术取决于外科医生的知识和经验。
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Management of brain aneurysm neck-avulsion during clipping surgery
Background. Intra-operative rupture (IOR) of intracranial aneurysms is a critical event affecting the operation course and the patient’s outcome. However, A rupture induced by an avulsion in the aneurysmal neck is exceedingly challenging, as sealing the neck tear by clip application might result in ischemic injury due to parent vessel occlusion. Here we reviewed the literature regarding the intraoperative avulsion of the aneurysmal neck with an illustrative case to provide explanations of its surgical management intricacies. Methods. A Midline PubMed literature review was performed using the following keywords; (Aneurysm) AND (neck) AND (surgery or clipping) AND (tear OR avulsion). Fifty-three results were found initially. After excluding non-human subject studies, and non-English studies, two independent researchers examined the title and the abstract for the cases of neck tear or avulsion with its management. Results. Fourteen articles were found to be included in this study. The average age of the cases is around 57 years. The percentages of females in the review were 62% (8/13), and among the males, 38% (5/13). Regarding the locations, PcomA and AcomA were both 23% (3/13) of the cases; other locations include ACA, 15%, and MCA, 15%. The surgical techniques that opted from the literature include the cotton clip method, clip wrapping, parallel clipping and micro-suturing Conclusion. IOR due to aneurysmal neck avulsion is a devastating surgical complication, and its management may differ according to the extent of the rupture. Choosing the most convenient technique depends on the surgeon’s knowledge and experience.
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