Abstract
Intervention Because of her long history of very poor visual acuity, we considered her left eye to be irredeemable and opted for endovascular therapy. The OA aneurysms was treated with stent and coils but continued to grow, threatening the contralateral eye. Because she failed internal carotid artery (ICA) balloon test occlusion, we performed a high-flow extracranial-intracranial bypass with proximal ICA occlusion in the neck. However, aneurysm growth continued due to persistent circulation through reversed blood flow in distal ICA down to the OA and the cavernous portion of the ICA. Due to progressive loss of her right eye vision, we surgically occluded the ICA proximal to the posterior communicating artery and excised the coiled, now giant, OA aneurysm. This improved her right eye vision, but her left eye was permanently blind.
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Meling, T., Sorteberg, W., Bakke, S., Jacobsen, E., Lane, P., & Vajkoczy, P. (2014). Case Report: A Troublesome Ophthalmic Artery Aneurysm. Journal of Neurological Surgery Reports, 75(02), e230–e235. https://doi.org/10.1055/s-0034-1387187
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