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Abstract


Microsurgical neck clipping has been believed to be the most reliable treatment for the intracranial aneurysm. However, recurrence or regrowth from so called "completely clipped aneurysm" with catastrophic outcome has been infrequently reported. We describe an unusual case of regrowth of posterior communicating artery aneurysm which was found 13 years after the first successful clipping at the same site. Surgeons should pay attention to the possibility of such a regrowth even though the initial clipping seemed to be perfect. Additional deliberate postoperative angiography might resolve this late consequence.

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Clipping;Aneurysm;Regrowth;Posterior communicating artery;Postoperative angiography

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