Endovascular Treatment of Pulsatile Tinnitus by Sigmoid Sinus Aneurysm: Technical Note and Review of the Literature

World Neurosurgery
Hugo CuellarAnil Nanda

Abstract

Pulse-synchronous tinnitus is rare, and it almost always points toward a vascular pathology. We encountered a 56-year-old patient presenting with a 3-month history of right-side tinnitus who was found to have a sigmoid sinus aneurysm after initial imaging. The patient was managed successfully with dual endovascular access and stent placement across the aneurysm, with a subsequent complete symptomatic relief. Description of the endovascular management of sigmoid sinus aneurysm is not infrequent in the literature. This report provides a brief review of the available literature specifically addressing the management strategies.

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