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Kheireddin A.S.
NII neĭrokhirurgii im. akad. N.N. Burdenko RAMN, Moskva
Éliava Sh.Sh.
NII neĭrokhirurgii im. akad. N.N. Burdenko RAMN, Moskva
Yakovlev S.B.
Burdenko’ National medical research center of neurosurgery, Moscow, Russia
Filatov Iu.M.
NII neĭrokhirurgii im. akad. N.N. Burdenko RAMN, Moskva
Kaftanov A.N.
FGBU "NII neĭrokhirurgii im. akad. N.N. Burdenko" RAMN, Moskva
Belousova O.B.
NII neĭrokhirurgii im. akad. N.N. Burdenko RAMN, Moskva
Sazonov I.A.
FGBU "NII neĭrokhirurgii im. akad. N.N. Burdenko" RAMN, Moskva
Arustamian S.R.
FGBU "NII neĭrokhirurgii im. akad. N.N. Burdenko" RAMN, Moskva
Mikeladze K.G.
Burdenko’ National medical research center of neurosurgery, Moscow, Russia
Bukharin E.Iu.
FGBU "NII neĭrokhirurgii im. akad. N.N. Burdenko" RAMN, Moskva
Dorokhov P.S.
FGBU "NII neĭrokhirurgii im. akad. N.N. Burdenko" RAMN, Moskva
Tactics of surgical treatment of patients with unruptured asymptomatic cerebral aneurysms
Journal: Burdenko's Journal of Neurosurgery. 2016;80(5): 32‑43
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To cite this article:
Kheireddin AS, Éliava ShSh, Yakovlev SB, et al. . Tactics of surgical treatment of patients with unruptured asymptomatic cerebral aneurysms. Burdenko's Journal of Neurosurgery.
2016;80(5):32‑43. (In Russ., In Engl.)
https://doi.org/10.17116/neiro201680532-43
Objective. To clarify the indications for surgical treatment and the principles for choosing a surgical technique for patients with unruptured asymptomatic aneurysms (UAAs) based on the results of direct and endovasal operations performed at the Burdenko Neurosurgical Institute and on the literature data. Material and methods. The study included 694 UAA patients (481 females (69.3%) and 213 males (30.7%)) operated on at the Burdenko Neurosurgical Institute from 1997 to 2013. The patients’ age ranged from 1 to 74 years (mean age, 48.3 years). Multiple aneurysms were in 126 (18.2%) patients. Anterior circle of Willis aneurysms were in 92.8% of cases. Among these, internal carotid artery (ICA) aneurysms (46.3%) and middle cerebral artery (MCA) aneurysms (30.8%) were predominant. Microsurgical and endovascular interventions on aneurysms were performed in 665 patients (95.8%). Results. Complete aneurysm exclusion was achieved in 94.8% of cases. A pronounced neurological deficit developed in 8 (1.2%) patients, and a moderate neurological deficit developed in 62 (9.3%) patients. Postoperative mortality was 0.5%. Conclusion. Surgical treatment of UAAs is associated with low disability and mortality rates. All UAAs need to be operated on, especially in young and middle age patients, if surgery is technically possible, and there are no concomitant diseases contraindicating the intervention. The choice of an UAA exclusion technique is made based on the general principles of surgical treatment of cerebral aneurysms. At present, the method of choice is endovascular surgery for most cases of vertebrobasilar basin and ICA aneurysms and a microsurgical intervention for anterior cerebral artery and MCA aneurysms.
Authors:
Kheireddin A.S.
NII neĭrokhirurgii im. akad. N.N. Burdenko RAMN, Moskva
Éliava Sh.Sh.
NII neĭrokhirurgii im. akad. N.N. Burdenko RAMN, Moskva
Yakovlev S.B.
Burdenko’ National medical research center of neurosurgery, Moscow, Russia
Filatov Iu.M.
NII neĭrokhirurgii im. akad. N.N. Burdenko RAMN, Moskva
Kaftanov A.N.
FGBU "NII neĭrokhirurgii im. akad. N.N. Burdenko" RAMN, Moskva
Belousova O.B.
NII neĭrokhirurgii im. akad. N.N. Burdenko RAMN, Moskva
Sazonov I.A.
FGBU "NII neĭrokhirurgii im. akad. N.N. Burdenko" RAMN, Moskva
Arustamian S.R.
FGBU "NII neĭrokhirurgii im. akad. N.N. Burdenko" RAMN, Moskva
Mikeladze K.G.
Burdenko’ National medical research center of neurosurgery, Moscow, Russia
Bukharin E.Iu.
FGBU "NII neĭrokhirurgii im. akad. N.N. Burdenko" RAMN, Moskva
Dorokhov P.S.
FGBU "NII neĭrokhirurgii im. akad. N.N. Burdenko" RAMN, Moskva
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