Endovascular selective hypothermia facilitates giant aneurysm clipping: illustrative case.

Thomas K Mattingly, Pablo Lopez-Ojeda,Miguel Arango, Chris Harle, Nirmal Kakani,Peter Allen, Barbara Lehrbass,Stephen P Lownie

Journal of neurosurgery. Case lessons(2021)

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BACKGROUND:The authors present a case of selective hypothermia used for neuroprotection during clipping of a giant partially thrombosed middle cerebral artery (MCA) aneurysm. Although these cases have traditionally required deep hypothermic cardiac arrest, this case illustrates a novel and entirely endovascular solution that avoids cardiac standstill and whole-body cooling. OBSERVATIONS:This is, to the authors' knowledge, the first case in human surgery of a catheter-based selective hypothermic circuit used to facilitate MCA trapping for almost 30 minutes. Core temperatures never dropped below 34°C, and the patient recovered uneventfully and has been well for over 5 years. LESSONS:The technical nuances and physiological changes unique to selective hypothermia are discussed.
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ACT = activated clotting time,CCA = common carotid artery,IFL = inner flow lumen,MCA = middle cerebral artery,MRI = magnetic resonance imaging,OFL = outer flow lumen,endovascular,giant aneurysm,hypothermia
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