Repeated intracerebral hemorrhage after craniotomy for a distal middle cerebral artery aneurysm: A case report

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Rationale:Distal middle cerebral artery aneurysms are very rare in the clinic, and craniotomy clipping is the better treatment after diagnosis. However, patients can also have repeated acute intracerebral hemorrhage after craniotomy for aneurysm, which has not been previously reported.Patient concerns:A 24-year-old male patient was admitted to our hospital with headache, nausea, and vomiting. He was well before, had no family history of cerebrovascular disease or hypertension, and had no history of trauma.Diagnoses:Computer tomography and digital subtraction angiography of the brain revealed intracranial hematoma and an aneurysm located at the M4 segment of the left middle cerebral artery.Interventions:The patient underwent 2 surgeries to treat the aneurysm, followed by 2 operations for acute cerebral hemorrhage.Outcomes:Despite repeated surgical treatments, the patient had a poor prognosis and eventually died of respiratory and circulatory failure after repeated brain bleeding.Lessons:Briefly, it is of great importance to consider the risk factors of cerebral hemorrhage, and provide individualized treatment and psychological counseling for patients with intracerebral hemorrhage.

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Feng, Y., Ji, M., Ren, Y., Liu, Z., Xin, Z., & Wang, L. (2022). Repeated intracerebral hemorrhage after craniotomy for a distal middle cerebral artery aneurysm: A case report. Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery, 101(17), E29223. https://doi.org/10.1097/MD.0000000000029223

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