Vol. 16 No. 3 (2012)
ANGIONEUROLOGY & NEUROSURGERY

Surgical treatment of patients with acute SAH and multiple cerebral aneurysms

V. Kolotvinov
City Clinical Hospital No. 40, Yekaterinburg
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V. Sakovich
City Clinical Hospital No. 40, Yekaterinburg
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A. Shamov
City Clinical Hospital No. 40, Yekaterinburg
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A. Strakhov
City Clinical Hospital No. 40, Yekaterinburg
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O. Marchenko
City Clinical Hospital No. 40, Yekaterinburg
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A. Astashov
City Clinical Hospital No. 40, Yekaterinburg
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Published 2012-09-25

Keywords

  • INTRACRANIAL ANEURYSM,
  • SUBARACHNOID HEMORRHAGE,
  • MULTIPLE ANEURYSMS

How to Cite

Kolotvinov, V., Sakovich, V., Shamov, A., Strakhov, A., Marchenko, O., & Astashov, A. (2012). Surgical treatment of patients with acute SAH and multiple cerebral aneurysms. Patologiya Krovoobrashcheniya I Kardiokhirurgiya, 16(3), 49–51. https://doi.org/10.21688/1681-3472-2012-3-49-51

Abstract

The purpose of this study was to assess of the surgical outcomes in the group of patients with multiple aneurysms who were undergoing surgery during the acute stage of subarachnoid hemorrhage. The Hunt and Hess grading scale was used to describe their neurological condition at admission. To describe the outcomes, we used the Glasgow Outcome Scale. One-stage treatment of all aneurysms by means of single craniotomy or coiling doesn't lead to the deterioration of a patient's condition. The outcomes were determined by a patient's neurological condition at admission rather than the number of aneurysms, which were clipped or coiled. With acute subarachnoid hemorrhage, when there occur multiple aneurysms, a sequential multimodal approach may prove more beneficial.

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