Matricidal cavernous aneurysms: a multicenter case series.
Mallory R DacusChris NickeleBabu G WelchVin Shen BanAndrew J RingerLouis J KimMichael R LevittGiuseppe LanzinoPeter KanAdam S Arthurnull nullPublished in: Journal of neurointerventional surgery (2019)
Matricidal aneurysms require careful consideration and planning. The restricted anatomy of the cavernous sinus can make successful execution of endovascular interventions more difficult. Direct elastic compression of the parent artery does not respond to angioplasty and stenting in the same way atherosclerotic stenosis does. Because of this, planning for the possibility of parent vessel sacrifice is important.