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BackgroundIntracranial aneurysm (IA) is a serious disease. Analyze and review the cases of anterior circulation ruptured IA by supraorbital lateral keyhole approach, and summarize the experiences of this approach.MethodsRetrospective analysis of 16 cases of ruptured anterior circulation IA in our department from January 2019 to June 2020, CT angiography (CTA) was performed before operation. Analyzing the IA’s parameters by 3D-CT reconstruction. The IA was clipped by supraorbital lateral keyhole approach combined with the 3D-skull reconstruction. Extraventricular drainage was performed before craniotomy. Intraoperative neurophysiological monitoring was performed during the operation. After operation, fluorescein angiography and vascular ultrasound were performed to check the clipping effect. Intracranial pressure monitor was performed postoperatively. CTA was reexamined one week after operation. The modified Rankin Scale (MRS) was performed 6 months after operation.ResultsThere were 7 males (43.8%) and 9 females (56.2%), and the average age is 52.31 ± 11.12 years old. Among them, 11 patients (68.8%) were anterior communicating artery aneurysms and 5 (31.2%) were middle cerebral artery aneurysms. All patients were out of hospital within 10 days without any death, without cerebral infarction, cerebrospinal fluid leakage and neurological impairments. About mRS score, after 6 months follow-up, 8 cases (50%) had 0 point, 4 cases (25%) had 1 point, and 4 cases (25%) had 2 points.ConclusionsFor ruptured anterior circulation IA, the supraorbital lateral keyhole approach combined with ventricular drainage, intraoperative electrophysiological monitoring, and intraoperative vascular ultrasound is a safe and minimally invasive treatment. The application of reconstruction clipping can reconstruct the diameter of parent vessel and reduce the recurrence rate of IA.

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  • IntroductionAnalyze and review the cases of anterior circulation ruptured Intracranial aneurysm (IA) by supraorbital lateral keyhole approach, and summarize the experiences of this approach

  • Intracranial aneurysm (IA) is a serious disease

  • After a large number of aneurysms were clipped, we found that lenticular artery and hypothalamic perforating artery were the most vulnerable arteries in middle cerebral

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Introduction

Analyze and review the cases of anterior circulation ruptured IA by supraorbital lateral keyhole approach, and summarize the experiences of this approach. When clipped the anterior circulation ruptured IA, the classical pterional approach has clear field of vision and large direction adjustment. It has mature experience in this approach, but its huge wound and the obstacle of postoperative temporal muscle function are criticized [1]. The supraorbital lateral keyhole approach is relatively difficult compared with the pterional approach because of its small bone window and small intraoperative observation view. In the case of subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH) due to IA rupture, the intraoperative field of vision is narrower than that without rupture, which makes IA clipping more difficult

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