Awake craniotomy for microsurgical obliteration of mycotic aneurysms: technical report of three cases
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Awake craniotomy for microsurgical obliteration of mycotic aneurysms: technical report of three cases
Abstract
Objective and importance: Infectious (mycotic) aneurysms that do not resolve with medical treatment require surgical obliteration, usually requiring sacrifice of the parent artery. In addition, patients with mycotic aneurysms frequently need subsequent cardiac valve repair, which often necessitates anticoagulation. Three cases of awake craniotomy for microsurgical clipping of mycotic aneurysms are presented. Awake minimally invasive craniotomy using frameless stereotactic guidance on the basis of computed tomographic angiography enables temporary occlusion of the parent artery with neurological assessment before obliteration of the aneurysm.
Clinical presentation: A 56-year-old woman presented with progressively worsening mitral valve disease and a history of subacute bacterial endocarditis and subarachnoid hemorrhage 30 years previously. A cerebral angiogram revealed a 4-mm left middle cerebral artery (MCA) angular branch aneurysm, which required obliteration before mitral valve replacement. The second patient, a 64-year-old woman with a history of rheumatic fever, had an 8-mm right distal MCA aneurysm diagnosed in the setting of pulmonary abscess and worsening cardiac function as a result of mitral valve disease. The third patient, a 57-year-old man with a history of fevers, night sweats, and progressive mitral valve disease, had an enlarging left MCA angular branch aneurysm despite the administration of antibiotics. Because of their location on distal MCA branches, none of the aneurysms were amenable to preoperative test balloon occlusion.
Intervention: After undergoing stereotactic computed tomographic angiography with fiducial markers, the patients underwent a minimally invasive awake craniotomy with frameless stereotactic navigation. In all cases, the results of the neurological examination were unchanged during temporary parent artery occlusion and the aneurysms were successfully obliterated.
Conclusion: Awake minimally invasive craniotomy for an infectious aneurysm located in eloquent brain enables awake testing before permanent clipping or vessel sacrifice. Combining frameless stereotactic navigation with computed tomographic angiography allowed us to perform the operation quickly through a small craniotomy with minimal exploration.
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