Operative Outcome of Ruptured Saccular Aneurysm of the Anterior Cerebral Circulation at Siriraj Hospital : A Personal Series

 This retrospective study analysed the data regarding the operative outcome of patients who had subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH) from rupture of a saccular aneurysm of the anterior cerebral circulation. All patients were operated on by the author between July 1997 and November 2001 at Siriraj Hospital...

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Main Author: Prajak Saesue
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Language:English
Published: Mahidol University 2002-05-01
Series:Siriraj Medical Journal
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spelling doaj-c4e70548e677495cb6dfaa2c2f23dd902021-08-13T10:09:33ZengMahidol UniversitySiriraj Medical Journal2228-80822002-05-01545Operative Outcome of Ruptured Saccular Aneurysm of the Anterior Cerebral Circulation at Siriraj Hospital : A Personal SeriesPrajak Saesue0Department of Surgery, Faculty of Medicine Siriraj Hospital, Mahidol University  This retrospective study analysed the data regarding the operative outcome of patients who had subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH) from rupture of a saccular aneurysm of the anterior cerebral circulation. All patients were operated on by the author between July 1997 and November 2001 at Siriraj Hospital.      A total of 62 patients were included in this study. All patients were assessed on admission using Hunt and Hess classification. There were 5 patients (8.1%) in Grade 1, 12 patients (19.4%) in Grade 2, 37 patients (59.7%) in Grade 3, 7 patients (11.3%) in Grade 4, and 1 patient (1.6%) in Grade 5. A uniform management protocol was used in every patient including intensive cardiovascular monitoring, calcium channel blocker administration, early surgery clipping the aneurysm and aggressive anti-ischemic treatment. There were 22 patients (35.5%) who received early surgery (within 72 hours of the SAH), 12 patients (19.4%) received intermediate surgery (between Day 4 and day 6 following SAH) and 28 individuals (45.1%) had late surgery (Day 7 or later following SAH).      At 6 months after the SAH, favorable outcome (Glasgow Outcome Scale: GOS 1 and 2) was achieved in 55 patients (88.7%), unfavorable outcome (GOS 3 and 4) in 1 patient (1.6%) and death in 6 patients (9.7%). The causes of death were surgically related in 3 patients (4.8%) and non-surgically related (delayed ischemic complication and sepsis) in 3 patients (4.8%). https://he02.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/sirirajmedj/article/view/245253-
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Operative Outcome of Ruptured Saccular Aneurysm of the Anterior Cerebral Circulation at Siriraj Hospital : A Personal Series
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title Operative Outcome of Ruptured Saccular Aneurysm of the Anterior Cerebral Circulation at Siriraj Hospital : A Personal Series
title_short Operative Outcome of Ruptured Saccular Aneurysm of the Anterior Cerebral Circulation at Siriraj Hospital : A Personal Series
title_full Operative Outcome of Ruptured Saccular Aneurysm of the Anterior Cerebral Circulation at Siriraj Hospital : A Personal Series
title_fullStr Operative Outcome of Ruptured Saccular Aneurysm of the Anterior Cerebral Circulation at Siriraj Hospital : A Personal Series
title_full_unstemmed Operative Outcome of Ruptured Saccular Aneurysm of the Anterior Cerebral Circulation at Siriraj Hospital : A Personal Series
title_sort operative outcome of ruptured saccular aneurysm of the anterior cerebral circulation at siriraj hospital : a personal series
publisher Mahidol University
series Siriraj Medical Journal
issn 2228-8082
publishDate 2002-05-01
description  This retrospective study analysed the data regarding the operative outcome of patients who had subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH) from rupture of a saccular aneurysm of the anterior cerebral circulation. All patients were operated on by the author between July 1997 and November 2001 at Siriraj Hospital.      A total of 62 patients were included in this study. All patients were assessed on admission using Hunt and Hess classification. There were 5 patients (8.1%) in Grade 1, 12 patients (19.4%) in Grade 2, 37 patients (59.7%) in Grade 3, 7 patients (11.3%) in Grade 4, and 1 patient (1.6%) in Grade 5. A uniform management protocol was used in every patient including intensive cardiovascular monitoring, calcium channel blocker administration, early surgery clipping the aneurysm and aggressive anti-ischemic treatment. There were 22 patients (35.5%) who received early surgery (within 72 hours of the SAH), 12 patients (19.4%) received intermediate surgery (between Day 4 and day 6 following SAH) and 28 individuals (45.1%) had late surgery (Day 7 or later following SAH).      At 6 months after the SAH, favorable outcome (Glasgow Outcome Scale: GOS 1 and 2) was achieved in 55 patients (88.7%), unfavorable outcome (GOS 3 and 4) in 1 patient (1.6%) and death in 6 patients (9.7%). The causes of death were surgically related in 3 patients (4.8%) and non-surgically related (delayed ischemic complication and sepsis) in 3 patients (4.8%).
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