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Ruptured Total Intrameatal Anterior Inferior Cerebellar Artery Aneurysm
Journal of Korean Neurosurgical Society ; : 141-143, 2015.
Article Dans Anglais | WPRIM | ID: wpr-78672
ABSTRACT
Among the distal anterior inferior cerebellar artery (AICA) aneurysms, a unique aneurysm at the meatal loop inside the internal auditory meatus is extremely rare. The authors report a case of surgically treated total intrameatal AICA aneurysm. A 62-year-old female patient presenting with sudden bursting headache and neck pain was transferred to our department. Computed tomography and digital subtraction angiography showed subarachnoid hemorrhage at the basal, prepontine cistern and an aneurysm of the distal anterior inferior cerebellar artery inside the internal auditory meatus. Surgery was performed by retrosigmoid craniotomy with unroofing of the internal auditory meatus. The aneurysm was identified between the seventh and eighth cranial nerve in the meatus and was removed from the canal and clipped with a small straight Sugita clip. After operation the patient experienced transient facial paresis and tinnitus but improved during follow up.
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Texte intégral: Disponible Indice: WPRIM (Pacifique occidental) Sujet Principal: Artères / Hémorragie meningée / Acouphène / Nerf vestibulaire / Nerf vestibulocochléaire / Angiographie de soustraction digitale / Études de suivi / Cervicalgie / Craniotomie / Nerf facial Type d'étude: Étude observationnelle / Étude pronostique Limites du sujet: Femelle / Humains langue: Anglais Texte intégral: Journal of Korean Neurosurgical Society Année: 2015 Type: Article

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Texte intégral: Disponible Indice: WPRIM (Pacifique occidental) Sujet Principal: Artères / Hémorragie meningée / Acouphène / Nerf vestibulaire / Nerf vestibulocochléaire / Angiographie de soustraction digitale / Études de suivi / Cervicalgie / Craniotomie / Nerf facial Type d'étude: Étude observationnelle / Étude pronostique Limites du sujet: Femelle / Humains langue: Anglais Texte intégral: Journal of Korean Neurosurgical Society Année: 2015 Type: Article