Endovascular assisted vertebrobasilar junction aneurysm clipping in a hybrid operation room. Case report

Author

De Vilalta, Àlex

López, Pablo

L. Sanmillán, Jose

De Miquel, M.Àngels

Barranco, Roger

Gabarrós, Andreu

Publication date

2025-12-03T16:07:29Z

2025-12-03T16:07:29Z

2022-04-02

2025-12-03T14:40:08Z



Abstract

Introduction: We present a case of a 60-year-old female that underwent surgery for clipping a right vertebrobasilar junction aneurysm (VBJA) in a hybrid operation room.Research question: Does the retrograde suction technique with a proximal balloon is safe and effective as an adjuvant technique in surgery of VBJA?Material and methods: After an extended retrosigmoid approach was performed, a 6F Neuron catheter with an intermediate multipurpose catheter were navigated to the right vertebral artery (VA) through a 6-French sheath, which caused a severe catheter-induced vasospasm in the right VA. The aneurysm was then deflated and clipped. After the withdrawal of the catheter the vasospasm was resolved.Results: The patient had a good recovery, with VI cranial nerve palsy and mild dysphagia due to mild right vocal cord palsy, both improving at 1-month follow-up and fully recovered at 6-month follow-up. Discussion and conclusion: The combination of endovascular procedures and microsurgery at the same hybrid operation room in that case resulted in a safe and effective technique. It is an interesting tool that could help neurosurgeons deal with certain selected cases of VBJA. Intraoperative angiography offers the possibility to reposition a misplaced clip in the same surgery. Good collaboration between interventional neuroradiologists and vascular neurosurgeons helps in achieving good results in such difficult cases.

Document Type

Article

Language

English

Publisher

Elsevier BV

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Reproducció del document publicat a: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.bas.2022.100884

Brain and Spine, 2022, vol. 2, p. 100884

https://doi.org/10.1016/j.bas.2022.100884

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