Arteriovenous Malformation Surrounding the Trigeminal Nerve : Case Report
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A 57-year-old man presented with subarachnoid hemorrhage due to the rupture of an arteriovenous malformation (AVM) located at the base of the root of the right trigeminal nerve. In contrast to previous similar cases, his history included no evidence of trigeminal neuralgia or sensory loss. Right vertebral artery angiography revealed a doubled superior cerebellar artery feeding the angioma nidus. The patient refused radiotherapy and preferred surgical treatment. Intraoperatively, a close relationship between arterial feeders and rootlets of the trigeminal nerve was observed. Complete removal of the malformation was achieved and confirmed angiographically. The postoperative course was complicated by subdural hygroma that required repeated drainage and eventually a shunting procedure. This case demonstrates that microsurgical treatment of a trigeminal AVM is feasible. However, stereotactic radiosurgery may be the preferred treatment option considering the potential for postoperative complications.
- 日本脳神経外科学会の論文
- 2004-02-15
著者
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SURE Ulrich
Department of Neurosurgery, University Hospital Essen
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BERTALANFFY Helmut
Department of Neurosurgery, University Hospital Zurich
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Yamaguchi Sachiko
Department Of Biomedical Engineering Graduate School Of Medicine The University Of Tokyo
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Benes Ludwig
Departments Of Neurosurgery Philipps University Hospital Marburg
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Sure Ulrich
Departments Of Neurosurgery Philipps University Hospital Marburg
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Sure Ulrich
Department Of Neurosurgery University Hospital Essen
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KRISCHEK Boris
Department of Neurosurgery, Tokyo Women's Medical University
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Yamaguchi Sachiko
Departments Of Neurosurgery Philipps University Hospital Marburg
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Bertalanffy Helmut
Departments Of Neurosurgery Philipps University Hospital Marburg
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Bertalanffy Helmut
Department Of General Neurosurgery University Of Freiburg
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Krischek Boris
Department Of Neurosurgery Tokyo Women's Medical University : Department Of Neurosurgery Philip
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Krischek Boris
Departments Of Neurosurgery Philipps University Hospital Marburg
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BIEN Siegfried
Departments of Neuroradiology, Philipps University Hospital Marburg
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Bien Siegfried
Departments Of Neuroradiology Philipps University Hospital Marburg
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BENES Ludwig
Department of Neurosurgery, Philipps-University Marburg
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