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Traumatic intracranial aneurysms

D Parkinson, M West

    Journal of Neurosurgery
    |January 1, 1980
    PubMed
    Summary
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    Traumatic intracranial aneurysms, often missed due to head injuries and imaging trends, require prompt surgical intervention. Early recognition and treatment significantly improve patient outcomes and reduce mortality rates.

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    Area of Science:

    • Neurosurgery
    • Vascular Neurology
    • Trauma Surgery

    Background:

    • Traumatic intracranial aneurysms (TIAs) are rare but serious complications of head injuries.
    • Diagnosis is frequently delayed due to co-existing intracranial hematomas and evolving imaging techniques.

    Observation:

    • Eleven cases of TIAs (6 saccular, 5 arteriovenous) were analyzed.
    • Delayed diagnosis was noted in several cases, with some missed on initial computerized tomography scans.
    • Conservative management had a high mortality rate of approximately 50%.

    Findings:

    • The study reported an operative mortality of 22.2% for surgically treated TIAs.
    • Superficial TIAs were amenable to successful surgical extirpation.
    • Early recognition and surgical obliteration were key to improved outcomes.

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    Implications:

    • TIAs should be suspected in patients with head trauma who show delayed deterioration within two weeks.
    • Prompt surgical intervention is crucial for reducing mortality associated with TIAs.
    • Advancements in diagnostic imaging necessitate heightened clinical suspicion for these lesions.