Peripheral cerebral aneurysms are difficult to treat with preservation of the parent arteries We report the clinical and angiographic outcome of 12 patients with cerebral aneurysms located peripherally In the past five years, 12 patients, six females and six males, presented at our institution with intracranial aneurysms distal to the circle of Willis and were treated endovascularly The age of our patients ranged from four to 58 years with a mean age of 37 years.. Seven of the 12 patients had subarachnoid and/or intracerebral hemorrhage upon presentation. Two patients with P2 dissecting aneurysms presented with mild hemiparesis and hypoesthesia, one patient with a large dissecting aneurysm complained of headaches and two patients with M3 dissecting aneurysms had mild hemiparesis and lzypoesthesia of the right arm. Locations of the aneurysms were as follows: posterior cerebral artery in seven patients, anterior inferior cerebellar artery in two, posterior inferior cerebellar artery in one, middle cerebral artery in two. Twelve patients with peripheral cerebral aneurysms underwent parent artery occlusion (PAO). PAO was performed with detachable coils. No patient developed neurologic deficits. Distally located cerebral aneurysms can be treated with parent artery occlusion when selective embolization of the aneurysmal sac with detachable platinum coils or surgical clipping cannot be achieved
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大类|4 区医学
小类|4 区临床神经病学4 区核医学
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大类|4 区医学
小类|4 区临床神经病学4 区核医学
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Q4CLINICAL NEUROLOGYQ4RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING
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Q3CLINICAL NEUROLOGYQ3RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGINGQ4CLINICAL NEUROLOGY