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    Pediatr Neurosurg. 1991-1992;17(2):66-72; discussion 73.

    Pediatric intracranial aneurysms: simple and complex cases.

    Herman JM, Rekate HL, Spetzler RF.

    Division of Neurological Surgery, Barrow Neurological Institute, Phoenix, Ariz.

    Between 1984 and 1990, 20 aneurysms in 16 patients (9 males and 7 females), 18 years or younger (mean age, 8 years; range, 7 months to 18 years), were treated at our institution. Seven patients had a solitary saccular aneurysm located at an arterial bifurcation which manifested as a subarachnoid hemorrhage. Six of these patients were treated with clip obliteration. Postoperative results were excellent or good in 5 and fair in 1. Nine patients had complex or multiple aneurysms of variable origins (3 giant, 2 infectious, 2 traumatic and 2 associated with an arteriovenous malformation) and presentation. Surgical treatment of these children required the use of hypothermic arrest, trapping, bypass and anastomotic procedures. Outcome was excellent or good in 7 and fair in 2. An analysis of these patients with regard to pathogenesis and management is presented.

    PMID: 1815731 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

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