Vascular Considerations and Complications in Cranial Base Surgery
- 1 September 1994
- journal article
- case report
- Published by Wolters Kluwer Health in Neurosurgery
- Vol. 35 (3), 351-363
- https://doi.org/10.1227/00006123-199409000-00001
Abstract
The technical evolution of cranial base surgery has resulted in approaches that allow more radical surgical extirpation of complex cranial base lesions. Our service has extensively applied these cranial base approaches for lesions of the cranial base. A subgroup of 100 patients who had cranial base tumors involving potential manipulation or sacrifice of carotid arteries underwent 20-minute balloon test occlusions coordinated with vascular assessments consisting of a combination of the following: 1) four-vessel cerebral angiogram with compression studies; 2) occlusion transcranial Doppler ultrasonography; 3) occlusion single-photon emission computed tomography perfusion studies; and 4) xenon-133 cerebral blood flow studies. Transient neurological deficits associated with balloon test occlusion occurred in 7 of 100 patients (7%). Subsequently, 18 patients underwent permanent carotid occlusion by endovascular detachable balloons. Delayed ischemic complications (> 72 h) occurred in 4 of 18 (22%) patients. Additionally, a number of vascular complications not predicted by the balloon occlusion tests and vascular assessments were experienced. Repeat vascular assessments defined the causes and guided treatment of ischemic patients. Ischemic complications were caused by hemodynamic insufficiency, embolization, vasospasm, radiation vasculopathy, and venous anomaly. Our experience leads us to believe that no vascular assessment exists today that can predict the occurrence of vascular complications accurately. The current enthusiasm for cranial base surgery must be tempered with the sober reality that management of cerebrovascular anatomy and physiology remain significant limitations. Consideration of potential cerebrovascular complications is paramount to successful outcome and implementation of cranial base surgery.Keywords
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