非出血性解離性椎骨動脈瘤の治療指針(<特集>非出血性解離性脳動脈瘤の治療方針)  [in Japanese] Treatment of Unruptured Vertebral Artery Dissecting Aneurysms(Topics : Treatment Strategy for Unruptured Dissecting Aneurysm)  [in Japanese]

    • 内藤 功 NAITO Isao
    • 老年病研究所附属病院脳神経外科 Department of Neurosurgery, Geriatrics Research Institute and Hospital
    • 高玉 真 TAKATAMA Shin
    • 老年病研究所附属病院脳神経外科 Department of Neurosurgery, Geriatrics Research Institute and Hospital

    • 岩井 丈幸 IWAI Tomoyuki
    • 老年病研究所附属病院脳神経外科 Department of Neurosurgery, Geriatrics Research Institute and Hospital

Abstract

We retrospectively investigated the clinical and angiographic follow-up results of intracranial vertebral artery (VA) dissection initially presented without subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH) to clarify its management. Forty-one patients with VA dissection initially presenting without SAH were studied. Initial angiography revealed pearl and string sign in 18, double lumen sign in 4, aneurysmal dilatation with double lumen in 2, only aneurysmal dilatation in 6, occlusion in 7, and string-like stenosis in 4. Twenty patients, including 6 with subsequent SAH, underwent endovascular treatment (parent artery occlusion in 16 and stent-assisted coil embolization in 4). The other 21 patients were treated conservatively. The intervals between the onset and SAH were 1 day (2 patients), 3 days (2 patients), 14 days (1 patient) and 51 months (1 patient). One of the 16 patients treated by parent artery occlusion suffered from ischemic complications. Stent-assisted coil embolization was safely performed in all of the 4 patients. Follow-up angiography of the 37 patients showed deterioration in 14, complete resolution or improvement in 9, and no change in 14. Thirty-seven patients achieved good recovery, and 4 patients remained moderately disabled due to the initial ischemic attack. Although the natural history of unruptured VA dissection is still unknown, endovascular treatment should be considered for patients with a relatively large or growing aneurysmal dilatation because prognosis of the patients with subsequent SAH is poor.

Journal

Surgery for cerebral stroke   [List of Volumes]

Surgery for cerebral stroke 33(6), 406-413, 2005-11-30  [Table of Contents]

The Japanese Conference on Surgery for Cerebral Stroke

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  • NII Article ID (NAID) :
    110004042164
  • NII NACSIS-CAT ID (NCID) :
    AN10061756
  • Text Lang :
    JPN
  • Article Type :
    Journal Article
  • ISSN :
    09145508
  • Databases :
    CJP  CJPref  NII-ELS