Spinal aneurysms: clinicoradiological features and management paradigms A systematic review

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Madhugiri, Venkatesh S. [1 ]
Ambekar, Sudheer [1 ]
Kumar, V. R. Roopesh [2 ]
Sasidharan, Gopalakrishnan M. [2 ]
Nanda, Anil [1 ]
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[1] Louisiana State Univ, Hlth Sci Ctr, Dept Neurosurg, Shreveport, LA 71103 USA
[2] Jawaharlal Inst Postgrad Med Educ & Res, Dept Neurosurg, Pondicherry, India
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spinal aneurysm; spinal arteriovenous malformation; coarctation of the aorta; endovascular therapy; clipping; hematomyelia; backache; angiography-negative subarachnoid hemorrhage; CORD ARTERIOVENOUS-MALFORMATIONS; LATERAL SACRAL ARTERY; SUBARACHNOID HEMORRHAGE SECONDARY; RUPTURED ANEURYSM; DISSECTING ANEURYSM; RADICULOMEDULLARY ARTERY; INTRAMEDULLARY ANEURYSM; VASCULAR MALFORMATIONS; MULTIPLE ANEURYSMS; PSEUDOANEURYSM;
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10.3171/2013.3.SPINE121026
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R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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摘要
Object. Spinal aneurysms (SAs) are rare lesions. The clinicoradiological features and the exact degree of their association with comorbid conditions such as arteriovenous malformations (AVMs) and coarctation of the aorta have not been definitively described. The ideal management paradigm has not been established. The authors reviewed literature to determine the clinical patterns of presentation, management, and outcome of spinal aneurysms. Methods. A systematic review of literature was performed using 23 separate strings. A total of 10,190 papers were screened to identify 87 papers that met the inclusion criteria. A total of 123 SAs could be included for analysis. Results. The mean age of patients at presentation was 38 years; 10% of patients were aged less than 10 years and nearly 50% were greater than 38 years. Spinal aneurysms can be divided into 2 groups: those associated with AVMs (SA-AVMs, or Type 1 SAs) and those with isolated aneurysms (iSAs, or Type 2 SAs). Patients with Type 2 SAs were older and more likely to present with bleeding than those with Type 1 SAs. The acute syndromes can be divided into 3 groups of patients: those with spinal syndrome, those with cranial/craniospinal syndrome, and those with nonspecific presentation. Overall, 32.6% presented with angiography-negative cranial subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH). Presentation with evidence of cord dysfunction (myelopathy/weakness/sensory loss/bladder involvement) correlated with poor outcome, as did presentation with hemorrhage and association with other comorbid conditions. Surgery and endovascular therapy both led to comparable rates of complete aneurysm obliteration for Type 2 SAs, whereas for the AVM-associated Type 1 SAs, surgery led to better rates of lesion obliteration. The authors propose a classification scheme for spinal aneurysms based on whether the lesion is solitary or is associated with a coexistent spinal AVM; this would also imply that the ideal therapy for the aneurysm would differ based on this association. Conclusions. The clinical and radiological patterns that influence outcome are distinct for Type 1 and Type 2 SAs. The ideal treatment for Type I SAs appears to be excision, whereas surgery and endovascular therapy were equally effective for Type 2 SAs.
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