LATE ANEURYSM RELAPSE AFTER MICROSURGICAL TREATMENT OF MIDDLE CEREBRAL ARTERY ANEURYSM: A CASE REPORT AND LITERATURE REVIEW OF TREATMENT OPTIONS

Acta Clin Croat. 2020 Sep;59(3):532-538. doi: 10.20471/acc.2020.59.03.19.

Abstract

Recurrence of intracranial aneurysm after initial microsurgical or endovascular treatment is uncommon. Although the exact etiology remains unknown, recurrent aneurysms may be observed in surgical patients with big and multiple aneurysms, arterial hypertension, non-atherosclerotic cerebrovascular arteriopathies, as well as in those with a familial history of the disease. Such recurrence can occur over a wide period ranging from several months to years after the initial aneurysm treatment. Still, the occurrence delayed by more than 20 years is rather unusual. Herein, we present a case of a 70-year-old female patient who developed late intracranial aneurysm relapse 30 years after successful microsurgical clipping of the middle cerebral artery aneurysm. We also provide a brief review of relevant literature, discussing the etiology and pathophysiology of aneurysm reappearance, as well as different treatment options available. In conclusion, one should always consider the possibility of intracranial aneurysm recurrence regardless of the mode and time of primary surgery. In such a case, a multidisciplinary management approach using flow diverting endovascular techniques is advised in selected patients.

Keywords: Aneurysm, intracranial; Late recurrence; Treatment options, microsurgical and endovascular.

Publication types

  • Case Reports
  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Aged
  • Embolization, Therapeutic*
  • Endovascular Procedures*
  • Female
  • Humans
  • Intracranial Aneurysm* / surgery
  • Microsurgery
  • Recurrence
  • Treatment Outcome