Рентгенология & Радиология, 2014, LIII 125-128

Giant aneurysm in 6 years old child – case report

  1. Sirakov, K. Minkin, M. Penkov, Y. Todorov

Abstract.

Intracranial saccular aneurysms rare in childhood is. Even among the reported series of childhood aneurysms, it is unusual to find their occurrence in children less than 7 years old. The pathogenesis of these lesions is also a matter of debate and speculations. The peak age of incidence of juvenile cerebral aneurysms appear to be 12 years, occurrence below the age of 7 being rarity. We show a case of 6 years old boy with giant aneurysm, found because of episodes of headache and vomiting. Discussion of pathogenesis for the rare pathology. After discussion of multidisciplinary team, of neuroradiologist and neurosurgeons was decided to be perform endovascular embolization, because of the better outcome for the patient. We performed endovascular treatment of the aneurysm with achieving total embolization. The patient recovery completely, and after 4 days went home.

Key words: GIANT ANEURYSM. SACCULAR ANEURYSM. EMBOLIzATION. STENT ASSISTED COILING