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Management of Small Incidental Intracranial Aneurysms
Journal article   Peer reviewed

Management of Small Incidental Intracranial Aneurysms

Jan-Karl Burkhardt, Arnau Benet and Michael T Lawton
Neurosurgery clinics of North America, Vol.28(3), pp.389-396
07/01/2017
PMID: 28600013

Abstract

Age Factors Humans Incidental Findings Intracranial Aneurysm - diagnostic imaging Intracranial Aneurysm - surgery Neuroimaging Patient Selection Postoperative Complications - etiology Risk Factors
Advances in neuroimaging and its widespread use for screening have increased the diagnosis of unruptured intracranial aneurysms (UIAs), including small-sized UIAs. The clinical management of these small-sized UIAs requires a patient-specific judgment of the risk of aneurysm rupture, if not treated, versus the risk of complications from surgical or endovascular treatment. Experienced cerebrovascular teams recommend treating small UIAs in young patients or in patients with more than one aneurysm rupture risk factor who also have a reasonable life expectancy. However, individual overall assessment of risk is critical for patients with UIAs to decide the next steps of care.

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