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Table 6 Specific medical conditions

From: Microsurgical treatment of ophthalmic artery aneurysm, a case series of 55 patients with long-term follow-up

variables

Frequency (percent %)

Description

Primary Visual field defect

2(3.6%)

 

Primary Visual acuity deficit

12(21.8%)

Ranging from mild to severe

Oculomotor palsy

2(3.65)

-1 new postoperative transient palsy

-1 pre-operative, improved post operation

New postoperative visual problems

0(0%)

 

Postoperative visual improvement

4(28.5%)

-The percentage is calculated based on the patients with existing visual problems, 3 upper rows(n = 15)

-one of them had improved 3rd nerve palsy postoperation

Postoperative CSF leakage

2(3.6%)

conservative management

Reoperation

3(5.4%)

-clip revision(n = 1)

-severe brain edema, Bicoronal decompressive craniectomy(n = 21)

-ICH due to simultaneous AVM(n = 1)

Severe vasospasm

1(1.8%)

Expired, alcoholic

Major vessel injury

2(3.6%)

-Complex and partially thrombosed aneurysm, ICA rupture, repaired primarily

-an old patient, ICA rupture,2700 cc bleeding ligation, good functional outcome

Non- aneurysmal simultaneous vascular malformation

1(1.8%)

Frontal Arteriovenous malformation (AVM)grade III, bled after OAA surgery, operated and AVM resected.