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[2018] 3. Jinhyuk Choi, Ji Yeun Kim, Hari Jang, Kwangsoo Ko, Seong Hwan Park |
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Date : 18-03-30 16:13
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Publication; issue : 2018 Year 42 Vol 1 iss 22 p
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Subarachnoid Hemorrhage with Subdural
Hematoma due to Ruptured De Novo Aneurysm after Aneurysmal Clipping via Pterional
Approach: An Autopsy Case
Korean J Leg Med 2018;42:22-25
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Department of Legal Medicine, Korea
University College of Medicine, Seoul, Korea
E-mail: kuforen@gmail.com
Subdural hematoma (SDH) due to spontaneous
rupture of intracranial aneurysm rarely occurs. The prevalence of subarachnoid
hemorrhage (SAH) with SDH is approximately 0.5%-10.3% of all aneurysmal SAH. We
report a case of aneurysmal rupture with SDH and SAH due to arachnoid defect
after aneurysm clipping. The decedent was a 51-year-old woman who underwent
brain surgery for SAH a few years ago. Two days before she died, she had nausea
and sentinel headache. She was alive in the morning and was found dead at 6 PM.
Injuries in the external surface were not found. A fresh SDH, measured
approximately 90 mL, was found in the right hemisphere. SAH was diffusely
distributed at the base of the brain and the right sylvian fissure. Two
aneurysmal clippings were found in the anterior communicating artery and right
internal carotid artery. A ruptured de novo aneurysm was also found in the
right proximal middle cerebral artery. An uncal herniation was also observed.
The cause of death was SAH with SDH due to de novo intracranial aneurysm. The
tearing caused by the adhesion between the aneurysm and arachnoid, high blood
pressure, and massive bleeding has been thought to be the causative mechanism
of aneurysmal SAH with SDH. However, in this case, the arachnoid defect was caused
by aneurysmal clipping through pterional approach. This defect served as the
passage between the subarachnoid and subdural spaces. The autopsy for recurrent
intracranial aneurysm will increase according to the extending life expectancy
of patients after aneurysmal clipping.
Key Words: Subarachnoid hemorrhage;
Subdural hematoma; Intracranial aneurysm; Autopsy
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