Spinal subarachnoid hemorrhage and aneurysms
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Spinal subarachnoid hemorrhage and aneurysms
Abstract
Spinal subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH) is a rare disease. Spinal aneurysms are even rarer and mostly undetected unless they rupture and become symptomatic. In this chapter we aim to review the available literature about spinal subarachnoid hematoma with special emphasis on spinal aneurysms. As most reports of spinal aneurysms describe a single case or a small case series, the diagnostic algorithm is often lacking. The outcome is also different based on the etiologies; therefore management strategy must be individualized. We addressed these issues in this chapter. The reported incidence of spinal SAH is less than epidural hematoma and more than subdural hematoma. Spinal aneurysms can present as isolated entity or can be associated with other vascular anomalies. Microsurgical clipping and/or resection is possible, especially when they are located dorsally or dorsolaterally. Endovascular approach is also a feasible option unless negotiation of microcatheter becomes difficult in tortuous small-caliber arteries. Successful obliteration leads to good outcome, especially when present in posterior spinal artery. A detailed knowledge of spinal SAH and spinal aneurysms is important to detect them in time. Clinicians must consider several factors to choose an appropriate treatment strategy to ensure the safety of their patients.
Keywords: clipping; coiling; endovascular; microsurgery; spinal aneurysms; spinal subarachnoid hemorrhage.
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