The effectiveness of palliative middle meningeal artery embolization prior to craniotomy for large acute epidural hematoma: A case report
Yuichi Hirata, Yu Takahashi, Satoshi Kuramoto, Shingo Nishihiro, Yasuhiro Ono, Tomotsugu Ichikawa

TL;DR
A case report shows that embolizing the middle meningeal artery can be a temporary solution for large epidural hematomas when surgery is delayed.
Contribution
This case report highlights TAE as a potential palliative option for large acute epidural hematomas when craniotomy is delayed.
Findings
TAE of the middle meningeal artery prevented hematoma enlargement in a patient awaiting craniotomy.
Endovascular treatment may serve as a viable palliative option in selected cases with delayed surgical access.
Abstract
Acute epidural hematoma is typically managed with craniotomy. However, there are a few reports on transcatheter arterial embolization (TAE) as an adjunctive therapy. A 70-year-old female with no obvious history of trauma was transported to our hospital. Computed tomography scan revealed an epidural hematoma of approximately 80 ml with a midline shift of 5 mm. We decided to perform an emergency craniotomy. However, the operating room (OR) was already occupied by a scheduled surgery and it would take 30 min to an hour to prepare it. We opted to wait for our OR, considering that, even if the patient was transferred to another hospital, it would take time for the craniotomy to commence. We performed TAE for the middle meningeal artery (MMA) as a palliative measure to prevent hematoma enlargement. The MMA was selectively embolized with 20 % n-butyl-2-cyanoacrylate (NBCA), resulting in no…
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