Bypass Surgery for Vertebral Artery and Posterior Inferior Cerebellar Artery Fusiform Aneurysms: Surgical Technique and Key Lessons
Document Type
Article
Abstract
Fusiform vertebral artery (VA) aneurysms are challenging to treat due to their pathophysiology, morphology, and anatomic location. Endovascular treatments are considered to be a widely adopted safe option for this pathology. Open microsurgical treatment is considered for complex anatomy, important branch involvement, poor collateral flow, or failed endovascular therapy. This report aims to show the flow-replacement strategy and bypass technique for a VA aneurysm with complex anatomy and branch involvement. A 24-year-old man presented to our clinic with a bilateral fusiform VA aneurysm discovered during workup of progressive headaches. Further investigation revealed that the left-side aneurysm was mostly thrombosed and the posterior inferior cerebellar artery arose from the aneurysm dome with a fusiform enlargement within a few millimeters from the branching point. After evaluating all management options, the patient decided on surgical treatment of the left VA aneurysm. We performed an occipital artery to posterior inferior cerebellar artery end-to-side anastomosis distal to the fusiform enlargement, followed by trapping of the aneurysm and dome resection (Video 1). Antegrade flow to the distal VA was reestablished using a radial artery interposition graft, thus preventing any flow alterations that may cause growth or rupture of the contralateral aneurysm caused by increased hemodynamic stress if the ipsilateral VA flow is not preserved. After in-hospital physical rehabilitation, the patient was discharged with a modified Rankin Scale score of 1. The contralateral aneurysm is managed with serial imaging and treatment will ensue if there is clinical-radiologic evolution. The patient consented to the procedure and publication of his image.
Medical Subject Headings
Male; Humans; Young Adult; Adult; Vertebral Artery (diagnostic imaging, surgery); Vertebral Artery Dissection (diagnostic imaging, surgery); Intracranial Aneurysm (diagnostic imaging, surgery); Cerebral Revascularization (methods); Neurosurgical Procedures (methods); Cerebellum (diagnostic imaging, surgery, blood supply)
Publication Date
1-1-2024
Publication Title
World neurosurgery
E-ISSN
1878-8769
Volume
181
First Page
59
PubMed ID
37838162
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)
10.1016/j.wneu.2023.10.022
Recommended Citation
Kusdiansah, Muhammad; Benet, Arnau; Suzuki, Yosuke; Haraguchi, Kenichi; Ota, Nakao; Noda, Kosumo; and Tanikawa, Rokuya, "Bypass Surgery for Vertebral Artery and Posterior Inferior Cerebellar Artery Fusiform Aneurysms: Surgical Technique and Key Lessons" (2024). Neurosurgery. 2116.
https://scholar.barrowneuro.org/neurosurgery/2116