Embolization of Ruptured Aneurysm Arising From Basilar Artery Fenestration Using Hydrocoils

  • Tamrakar K
  • Chuan Zhi D
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Aneurysms arising from the basilar artery fenestration are considered among the rare cerebrovascular diseases. Here, we report on a 44-year-old gentleman who presented with the sudden onset of severe headache complicated by several episodes of vomiting and an altered level of consciousness. A subarachnoid hemorrhage in the interpeduncle and ambient cisterns was detected by computed tomography of the head. During left vertebral arteriography, a basilar fenestration with a ruptured aneurysm just above the proximal end of vertebrobasilar junction was identified. The aneurysm was successfully occluded by means of endovascular treatment using Hydrosoft coils. In the 15-month follow-up angiography, 100% occlusion without recurrence and recanalization was observed. Bilateral anterior inferior cerebellar arteries and both channels of the basilar artery fenestration were entirely filled in follow-up angiograms.

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Tamrakar, K., & Chuan Zhi, D. (2015). Embolization of Ruptured Aneurysm Arising From Basilar Artery Fenestration Using Hydrocoils. Cureus. https://doi.org/10.7759/cureus.326

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