Surgical treatment of a basilar perforator aneurysm not accessible to endovascular treatment.

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Surgical treatment of a basilar perforator aneurysm not accessible to endovascular treatment. / Hamel, Wolfgang; Grzyska, Ulrich; Westphal, M; Kehler, U.

in: ACTA NEUROCHIR, Jahrgang 147, Nr. 12, 12, 2005, S. 1283-1286.

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title = "Surgical treatment of a basilar perforator aneurysm not accessible to endovascular treatment.",
abstract = "Aneurysms originating from perforatoring branches of the midbasilar artery are extremely rare. Rupture of such an aneurysm resulted in a subarachnoid hemorrhage with a prepontine clot in a 44 year old male who presented with an acute confusional state. After coil embolization had failed, the partially thrombosed aneurysm was wrapped and coagulated via a combined supra-/infratentorial subtemporal presigmoid approach in prone position. The postoperative course was complicated by a tension pneumatocephalus and liquorrhea. Additional aneurysms of the anterior communicating artery and right middle cerebral artery were clipped several months later. The patient recovered well, and except for slight gait ataxia no other deficit remained.",
author = "Wolfgang Hamel and Ulrich Grzyska and M Westphal and U Kehler",
year = "2005",
language = "Deutsch",
volume = "147",
pages = "1283--1286",
journal = "ACTA NEUROCHIR",
issn = "0001-6268",
publisher = "Springer Wien",
number = "12",

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TY - JOUR

T1 - Surgical treatment of a basilar perforator aneurysm not accessible to endovascular treatment.

AU - Hamel, Wolfgang

AU - Grzyska, Ulrich

AU - Westphal, M

AU - Kehler, U

PY - 2005

Y1 - 2005

N2 - Aneurysms originating from perforatoring branches of the midbasilar artery are extremely rare. Rupture of such an aneurysm resulted in a subarachnoid hemorrhage with a prepontine clot in a 44 year old male who presented with an acute confusional state. After coil embolization had failed, the partially thrombosed aneurysm was wrapped and coagulated via a combined supra-/infratentorial subtemporal presigmoid approach in prone position. The postoperative course was complicated by a tension pneumatocephalus and liquorrhea. Additional aneurysms of the anterior communicating artery and right middle cerebral artery were clipped several months later. The patient recovered well, and except for slight gait ataxia no other deficit remained.

AB - Aneurysms originating from perforatoring branches of the midbasilar artery are extremely rare. Rupture of such an aneurysm resulted in a subarachnoid hemorrhage with a prepontine clot in a 44 year old male who presented with an acute confusional state. After coil embolization had failed, the partially thrombosed aneurysm was wrapped and coagulated via a combined supra-/infratentorial subtemporal presigmoid approach in prone position. The postoperative course was complicated by a tension pneumatocephalus and liquorrhea. Additional aneurysms of the anterior communicating artery and right middle cerebral artery were clipped several months later. The patient recovered well, and except for slight gait ataxia no other deficit remained.

M3 - SCORING: Zeitschriftenaufsatz

VL - 147

SP - 1283

EP - 1286

JO - ACTA NEUROCHIR

JF - ACTA NEUROCHIR

SN - 0001-6268

IS - 12

M1 - 12

ER -