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Neurological Surgery 2005-Oct

[A case of ruptured true posterior communicating artery aneurysm with neurogenic pulmonary edema treated early by GDC embolization].

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Toshinari Meguro
Kinya Terada
Nobuyuki Hirotune
Shigeki Nishino
Taku Asano
Taketoshi Manabe

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A case of ruptured true posterior communicating artery aneurysm with neurogenic pulmonary edema is presented. A 31-year-old male suffered the sudden onset of unconsciousness with respiratory dysfunction and pinkish foamy sputum. Computed tomography demonstrated diffuse subarachnoid hemorrhage and chest roentgenogram disclosed pulmonary edema. An emergency cerebral angiogram under controlled ventilation revealed that an aneurysm had arisen from the right posterior communicating artery itself. Subsequently GDC embolization and lumbar drainage were performed on day 0. The patient showed full recovery from pulmonary edema on day 6. He suffered multiple cerebral infarctions caused by vasospasm but he atlained a full recovery after 7 months. The follow-up angiogram showed complete obliteration of the aneurysm. This case report suggests that endovascular treatment with lumbar drainage is useful for severe aneurysmal SAH complicated with pulmonary edema in the acute stage.

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