Super-selective balloon test occlusion with electrophysiological monitoring to occlude angiographically invisible posterior communicating artery perforators with unruptured aneurysm.
Daisuke MaruyamaMasataka NantoShogo OgitaKengo KishidaGaku FujiwaraMamoru MurakamiNobukuni MurakamiNaoya HashimotoPublished in: Acta neurochirurgica (2021)
Balloon test occlusion (BTO) can predict the ischemic complication risk associated with arterial occlusion. We present a case of an unruptured, broad-necked internal carotid artery-posterior communicating artery (PcomA) aneurysm that was successfully embolized after super-selective BTO of fetal PcomA with electrophysiological monitoring. The proximal portion of the PcomA was internally occluded without causing major neurological deficits, although we observed a small new infarction in the ipsilateral anterior thalamus postoperatively. We recognized small perforators arising from the proximal PcomA during a previous clipping surgery. Super-selective BTO with electrophysiological monitoring could be useful for functional preservation after infarction from angiographically invisible perforators.