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Rev. chil. neurocir ; 29: 25-28, oct. 2007. ilus
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-585695

ABSTRACT

Desde que se inicia la cirugía de aneurismas intracerebrales en el Hospital Dr. Hernán Henríquez Aravena de Temuco (año 1989) a la fecha, se han intervenido 8 por aneurismas paraclinoideos de la arteria carótida interna. Seis pacientes de sexo femenino y dos de sexo masculino, con un promedio de edad de 46.7 años al momento del ingreso. Siete debutaron con cuadro de hemorragia subaracnoídea, en 6 casos determinada por el aneurisma paraclinoideo y uno de otra localización. El restante paciente es diagnosticado a través de una tomografía parte del estudio de patología neoplásica del tracto digestivo. De la técnica utilizada destaca: Control de la arteria carótida cervical disecada previa al tiempo craneal, uso de drenaje espinal, abordaje pterional intradural, fresado de clinoides, disección del anillo distal y uso de clip quirúrgico según anatomía de la lesión. Los pacientes fueron intervenidos en un promedio de 10.12 días desde el inicio de la sintomatología o desde el hallazgo de la lesión en forma incidental. Buenos resultados quirúrgicos 87.5 por ciento y sobrevida promedio de 8 años a la fecha.


Since the beginning of surgery of intracraneal aneurysms in Temuco's Hospital, (1989) to our days, eightr patients has been operated because of an aneurysm situated at the paraclinoid segment of the internal carotid artery. Six of them were female and two were male, with a mean age of 46,7 years at the event. Seven patients consulted for a history of subarachnoid bleeding, six of them had a carotid - ophthalmic aneurysm. The diagnosis of the other patient was done by a tomographic control of malignant digestive tract pathology. All patients were approached by fronto-pterional side of the skull, previously doing a cervical incision at the same side of the aneurysm, to expose the primitive and internal carotid artery, intradural access and spinal drainage. Anterior clinoid process was extirpated and distal ring was dissected before clipping the aneurysm. The use of surgical clips was according to the anatomy of the lesion. The patient was operated in an average of 10 days since the beginning of the symptoms or since the casual discovery of the aneurysm. Good surgical prognosis in 87.5 percent and survival mean 8 days.


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Humans , Male , Female , Middle Aged , Intracranial Aneurysm/surgery , Carotid Artery, Internal/surgery , Ophthalmic Artery/surgery , Cerebral Angiography , Chile
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