2022
DOI: 10.1007/s00381-022-05647-9
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Traumatic intracranial aneurysms (TICA) in children: a description of two clinical cases of successful treatment and review of literature

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“…Traffic accidents, stab wounds and falling injuries cause 51%, 12% and 8% of traumatic aneurysms, respectively [14]. The risk factors related to pseudoaneurysm formation mainly include male patient, young age, skull base fracture, intracranial hemorrhage and high-energy injury mechanism [15,16]. The pressure of arterial pulsation can form pulsatile hematoma, so pseudoaneurysm is easy to rupture.…”
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“…Traffic accidents, stab wounds and falling injuries cause 51%, 12% and 8% of traumatic aneurysms, respectively [14]. The risk factors related to pseudoaneurysm formation mainly include male patient, young age, skull base fracture, intracranial hemorrhage and high-energy injury mechanism [15,16]. The pressure of arterial pulsation can form pulsatile hematoma, so pseudoaneurysm is easy to rupture.…”
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“…1,2 Intracranial aneurysm formation is the result of disturbed hemodynamics in intracranial blood vessels due to multiple mechanisms, including inflammation, [3][4][5] genetics, 6,7 and trauma. 8 Intracranial aneurysm rupture can result in a death rate as high as 25% and 50% within 24 hours and 3 months, respec-tively, and disability rate as high as 66% in those who survive. 9 Because of the high lethality and disability rates induced by an IAN rupture, it is critical to detect an IAN as early as possible and perform the corresponding therapy.…”
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“…Intracranial aneurysm (IAN) is a class of cerebrovascular diseases with a high morbidity and mortality; thus, it is a serious threat to affected patients 1,2 . Intracranial aneurysm formation is the result of disturbed hemodynamics in intracranial blood vessels due to multiple mechanisms, including inflammation, 3–5 genetics, 6,7 and trauma 8 . Intracranial aneurysm rupture can result in a death rate as high as 25% and 50% within 24 hours and 3 months, respectively, and disability rate as high as 66% in those who survive 9 .…”
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