Published in:
19-01-2024 | Electroencephalography | Research
De novo cerebral pseudoaneurysm formation: a rare delayed complication of stereotactic electroencephalography in children
Authors:
Manjari Daniel, Lauren E. Stone, Jillian H. Plonsker, Shifteh Sattar, Vijay Ravindra, David Gonda
Published in:
Child's Nervous System
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Issue 5/2024
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Abstract
Objective
To describe the rare complication of cerebral pseudoaneurysm formation following stereotactic electroencephalography (sEEG) lead implantation in children.
Methods
A retrospective chart review of all pediatric patients undergoing sEEG procedures between 2015 and 2020 was performed. Cases of pseudoaneurysm were identified and reviewed.
Results
Cerebral pseudoaneurysms were identified in two of 58 total cases and 610 implanted electrodes. One lesion was detected 1 year after sEEG explantation and required craniotomy and clipping. The other was detected 3 months post-explantation and underwent coil embolization. Neither patient had any neurologic deficits associated with the pseudoaneurysm before or after treatment.
Conclusions
Pseudoaneurysm formation post-sEEG explantation is rare and likely underreported. Routine, post-explantation/treatment imaging is warranted to detect this rare but potentially lethal complication.