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. |