Title of article :
Risk of Dependency Following Microsurgical Clipping in Good Grade Patients With Ruptured Anterior Circulation Aneurysms
Author/Authors :
Ali ، Sundus Punjab Institute of Neurosciences , Sajjad ، Fauzia Punjab Institute of Neurosciences , Shabbir ، Asif Punjab Institute of Neurosciences , Azeemi ، Akmal Punjab Institute of Neurosciences
From page :
49
To page :
56
Abstract :
Background and Aim: Most good grade (WFNS I and II) patients who undergo microsurgical clipping achieve a favorable outcome. However, some independent patients before surgery face unfavorable outcomes after the operation, signifying the impact of microsurgical clipping. This study aimed to identify the risk of developing dependency in patients without previous neurological deficits. Methods and Materials/Patients: We reviewed 50 consecutive good grade patients with ruptured anterior circulation aneurysms who underwent microsurgical clipping between May 2017 and May 2020 in the Department of Neurosurgery, Punjab Institute of Neurosciences, Lahore, Pakistan. The clinical outcome at discharge and three months followup was assessed using the Glasgow Outcome Scale (GOS). Results: In this study, seven patients (14%) became dependent (GOS II and III) following clipping. Of whom, five patients (10%) suffered surgical insult in the form of intraoperative rupture (4%), postop infarct (4%), and direct brain damage (2%). Conclusion: Patients without neurologic deficit preoperatively still suffer unfavorable outcomes mainly due to operative complications. Vascular injuries remain the main cause of morbidityproducing dependency. Therefore, all surgical techniques must minimize the risk to vessels, both during dissection and at clip placement.
Keywords :
Intracranial Aneurysm , Clips , Surgical , Dependence , Anterior Circulation
Journal title :
Iranian Journal of Neurosurgery
Journal title :
Iranian Journal of Neurosurgery
Record number :
2668814
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