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- Author(s)
- 백운일; 이창영; 임만빈; 이장철; 손은익; 김동원; 김인홍; Woon Ill Baek; Chang Young Lee; Man Bin Yim; Jang Chull Lee; Eun Ik Son; Dong Won Kim; In Hong Kim
- Keimyung Author(s)
- Lee, Chang Young; Yim, Man Bin; Lee, Jang Chull; Son, Eun Ik; Kim, Dong Won; Kim, In Hong
- Department
- Dept. of Neurosurgery (신경외과학)
- Journal Title
- 대한신경외과학회지
- Issued Date
- 1997
- Volume
- 26
- Issue
- 6
- Abstract
- Among 875 patients with intracranial aneurysm operated on during the past 14 years, the authors encountered eleven who had experienced recurrent hemorrhage caused by the rupture of aneurysms which had not been noticed at the time of the initial operation and the interval between initial and recurrent hemorrhage varied between 4 and 16 years. Age at the time of initial hemorrhage was relatively young(average 43.7 years). Multiple aneurysms occurred in four cases and hypertension in four others. Clinical grades at the time of the second admission were relatively poor, and in eight patients there were complications with intracerebral hematomas, intraventricular hemorrhages or acute subdural hematoma. Retrospective evaluation of the first angiograms disclosed suspicious tiny aneurysms in five cases, and these grew and ruptured at recurrent hemorrhage. In eight patients, the outcome was good;One remained moderately disabled, and two died. We conclude that the possibility of recurrent hemorrhage, after the clipping of a ruptured aneurysm, should be considered in all aneurysmal patients, especially in those who are young or have multiple aneurysms. To defermine whether or not suspicious tiny aneurysms are present in these patients, their angiograms should be subjected to detailed examination. Late postoperative follow-up angiography to determine the growth or development of another aneurysm might also be needed.
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