Presence of anatomical variations of the circle of Willis in patients undergoing surgical treatment for ruptured intracranial aneurysms

Background/Aim. The presence of aneurysmal changes on the brain blood vessels has been subject to numerous research. This study investigated the relation between ruptured aneurysms and anatomical configuration of the Circle of Willis, with the purpose to obtain an insight into their mutual connectio...

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Main Authors: Stojanović Nebojša, Stefanović Ivan, Ranđelović Saša, Mitić Rade, Bošnjaković Petar, Stojanov Dragan
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Language:English
Published: Military Health Department, Ministry of Defance, Serbia 2009-01-01
Series:Vojnosanitetski Pregled
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Online Access:http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0042-8450/2009/0042-84500909711S.pdf
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spelling doaj-aa91abc0eee94a61a8c5a54a6589e9022020-11-24T21:40:47ZengMilitary Health Department, Ministry of Defance, SerbiaVojnosanitetski Pregled0042-84502009-01-0166971171710.2298/VSP0909711SPresence of anatomical variations of the circle of Willis in patients undergoing surgical treatment for ruptured intracranial aneurysmsStojanović NebojšaStefanović IvanRanđelović SašaMitić RadeBošnjaković PetarStojanov DraganBackground/Aim. The presence of aneurysmal changes on the brain blood vessels has been subject to numerous research. This study investigated the relation between ruptured aneurysms and anatomical configuration of the Circle of Willis, with the purpose to obtain an insight into their mutual connection. Methods. The analysis included 114 patients suffering from ruptured intracranial aneurysms. Preoperative cerebral angiography was performed and compared with the intraoperative findings in order to attain a precise insight into morphological changes occurring on the circle of Willis. Results. The prevalence of asymmetrical Willis in the whole group of patients was 64%. Within the group of patients suffering from multiple aneurysms, the presence of asymmetrical Willis' circle was 75.7%. The highest incidence of the asymmetrical Circle of Willis was found among patients with aneurysmal rupture detected at the anterior comunicative artery (ACoA) site (72.7% among cases with solitary and 100% among those with multiple aneurysms). Morphological changes on the A1 segment of ACoA were observed in 50 (44%) cases, with higher incidence found on the right side (60%). When comparing location of ruptured aneurysms between genders, a statistically significant prevalence of the ruptured aneurisms on ACoA was present in men, whereas women showed higher incidence of ruptured aneurysms on interior cartid artery (ICA) site (p < 0.01). The linkage between aneurysms with hypoplasia of the A1 segment of ACA and decreasing of the angle at which segments A1 and A2 join suggests the relationship between their onset, corresponding configuration type of Willis and subsequent hemodynamic changes. Conclusion. High incidence of asymmetry of Willis circle in the group of patients with ruptured aneurysms imply association of asymmetrical configuration and disorder in haemodynamic relations with forming and rupture of intracranial aneurysms.http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0042-8450/2009/0042-84500909711S.pdfanatomycentral nervous system vascularmal formationscircle of Willisintracranial aneurysmaneurysm, ruptured
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author Stojanović Nebojša
Stefanović Ivan
Ranđelović Saša
Mitić Rade
Bošnjaković Petar
Stojanov Dragan
spellingShingle Stojanović Nebojša
Stefanović Ivan
Ranđelović Saša
Mitić Rade
Bošnjaković Petar
Stojanov Dragan
Presence of anatomical variations of the circle of Willis in patients undergoing surgical treatment for ruptured intracranial aneurysms
Vojnosanitetski Pregled
anatomy
central nervous system vascularmal formations
circle of Willis
intracranial aneurysm
aneurysm, ruptured
author_facet Stojanović Nebojša
Stefanović Ivan
Ranđelović Saša
Mitić Rade
Bošnjaković Petar
Stojanov Dragan
author_sort Stojanović Nebojša
title Presence of anatomical variations of the circle of Willis in patients undergoing surgical treatment for ruptured intracranial aneurysms
title_short Presence of anatomical variations of the circle of Willis in patients undergoing surgical treatment for ruptured intracranial aneurysms
title_full Presence of anatomical variations of the circle of Willis in patients undergoing surgical treatment for ruptured intracranial aneurysms
title_fullStr Presence of anatomical variations of the circle of Willis in patients undergoing surgical treatment for ruptured intracranial aneurysms
title_full_unstemmed Presence of anatomical variations of the circle of Willis in patients undergoing surgical treatment for ruptured intracranial aneurysms
title_sort presence of anatomical variations of the circle of willis in patients undergoing surgical treatment for ruptured intracranial aneurysms
publisher Military Health Department, Ministry of Defance, Serbia
series Vojnosanitetski Pregled
issn 0042-8450
publishDate 2009-01-01
description Background/Aim. The presence of aneurysmal changes on the brain blood vessels has been subject to numerous research. This study investigated the relation between ruptured aneurysms and anatomical configuration of the Circle of Willis, with the purpose to obtain an insight into their mutual connection. Methods. The analysis included 114 patients suffering from ruptured intracranial aneurysms. Preoperative cerebral angiography was performed and compared with the intraoperative findings in order to attain a precise insight into morphological changes occurring on the circle of Willis. Results. The prevalence of asymmetrical Willis in the whole group of patients was 64%. Within the group of patients suffering from multiple aneurysms, the presence of asymmetrical Willis' circle was 75.7%. The highest incidence of the asymmetrical Circle of Willis was found among patients with aneurysmal rupture detected at the anterior comunicative artery (ACoA) site (72.7% among cases with solitary and 100% among those with multiple aneurysms). Morphological changes on the A1 segment of ACoA were observed in 50 (44%) cases, with higher incidence found on the right side (60%). When comparing location of ruptured aneurysms between genders, a statistically significant prevalence of the ruptured aneurisms on ACoA was present in men, whereas women showed higher incidence of ruptured aneurysms on interior cartid artery (ICA) site (p < 0.01). The linkage between aneurysms with hypoplasia of the A1 segment of ACA and decreasing of the angle at which segments A1 and A2 join suggests the relationship between their onset, corresponding configuration type of Willis and subsequent hemodynamic changes. Conclusion. High incidence of asymmetry of Willis circle in the group of patients with ruptured aneurysms imply association of asymmetrical configuration and disorder in haemodynamic relations with forming and rupture of intracranial aneurysms.
topic anatomy
central nervous system vascularmal formations
circle of Willis
intracranial aneurysm
aneurysm, ruptured
url http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0042-8450/2009/0042-84500909711S.pdf
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