Cerebral infarction caused by accidental incarceration of aneurysm-adjacent branches with temporary clips

2018 
Objective To explore the potential reasons of cerebral infarction caused by accidental incarceration of aneurysm-adjacent branches with temporary clips, and to give guidance to the appropriate application of temporary clips. Methods A retrospective analysis was conducted on the clinical data of 10 patients with accidental incarceration of branches of parent artery or aneurysm-adjacent perforator vessels who were admitted to Department of Neurosurgery of Fuzhou General Hospital from January 2004 to December 2016. Under microscopes, we observed the definite lesions of branches and perforator vessels during the procedures, features of temporary clips and the intraoperative procedure, and postoperative cerebral infarction with varying degrees in corresponding territories. Two cases of posterior communicating artery aneurysm and 2 cases of carotid bifurcation aneurysm were found on the extracranial superior mesenteric artery adventitia with varying degrees of atherosclerosis, misclipping occurred at the anterior pre-choroidal artery, recurrent artery of Heubner and lenticulostraiate artery. For 4 cases of anterior communicating artery aneurysms and 2 cases of middle cerebral artery aneurysm, mis-clipping was found at A1 or A2 and M1 segments adjacent to perforation. Results Among the 10 patients, CT review 2-4 days post surgery demonstrated cerebral infarction with varying degrees adjacent to the aneurysm branches, perforating branch of blood supply. Disturbance of consciousness occurred in 2 cases. Compared with preoperative state, short-term significant decrease in strength of limb muscles was observed in 5 cases, incomplete motor aphasia in 1 and asymptomatic cerebral infarction in 2. At follow-up ranging from 4 months to 3 years, 2 cases reported dementia and 2 cases had permanent hemiplegia, out of which 3 were disabling and needed long-term care. Conclusions Cerebral infarction caused by accidental incarceration of branches or perforator vessels with temporary clips could be related not only to the incarceration duration, age and vascular sclerosis, but also to the over-contraction of small blood vessels and the closing force of a temporary clip. Therefore, caution should be warranted regarding those factors in the use of temporary clips. Key words: Intracranial aneurysm; Vascular system injuries; Therapeutic occlusion; Brain infarction
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