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Mesenteric ischaemia after endovascular coiling of ruptured cerebral aneurysms
Authors:M. H. Kamel  M. Murphy  M. H. Kamel
Affiliation:(1) Urology Department, Cork University Hospital, Cork, Ireland;(2) Neurosurgery Department, Cork University Hospital, Cork, Ireland;(3) Neurosurgery Department, Royal Victoria Hospital, Belfast, UK
Abstract:Summary Three patients were referred to a national neurosurgical centre following CT evidence of subarachnoid haemorrhage. The three patients, who were referred from different institutions within a seven week period, were Fisher grade 3 and WFNS Grade I at all times. Angiography showed a PCOM aneurysm in one case, a ruptured Basilar tip aneurysm and an unruptured ACOM aneurysm in another case, and an ACOM aneurysm in the third case. It was decided that the aneurysms were suitable for endovascular coiling. These patients had unremarkable intraoperative catheterizations and coiling but subsequently deteriorated post-operatively due to mesenteric ischaemia. Two patients required colectomy for mesenteric ischaemia, and the third arrested secondary to sepsis from bowel perforation. We discuss the various causes that may explain this association, and we alert the neurosurgical community for this complication which has not been reported before. Correspondence: Mahmoud Hamdy Kamel, Neurosurgery Department, 4F ward, Royal Victoria Hospital, Belfast, UK.
Keywords:: Mesenteric   ischemia   coiling   SAH.
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