Abstract
A case of a 42-year-old male with 5 intracranial multiple aneurysms at the anterior communicating artery, bilateral middle cerebral arteries, right internal carotid artery and junction of the left internal carotid and posterior communicating arteries is presented.
This case had a recurrent hemorrhage due to rupture of previously unruptured aneurysm at junction of the left internal carotid and posterior communicating arteries about 3 years later after treatment of ruptured aneurysm at the anterior communicating artery.
This case was cured by direct intracranial operation at two times without neurological deficits.
Our policy for the treatment of intracranial multiple aneurysms is that all aneurysms should be treated by intracranial direct operation at one time as far as possible.