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Title:Management of complex intracranial aneurysms with bypass surgery: a technique application and experience in 93 patients
Author(s):Shi X; Qian H; Fang T; Zhang Y; Sun Y; Liu F;
Address:"Department of Neurosurgery, Fuxing Hospital, Capital Medical University, Beijing, 100093, China, shixen@sina.com"
Journal Title:Neurosurg Rev
Year:2015
Volume:20140826
Issue:1
Page Number:109 - 119
DOI: 10.1007/s10143-014-0571-5
ISSN/ISBN:1437-2320 (Electronic) 0344-5607 (Linking)
Abstract:"Despite advances in microsurgery and the development of new endovascular techniques, the treatment of complex intracranial aneurysms remains a daunting challenge for neurosurgeons. In the present study, we retrospectively reviewed our experience of bypass surgery in the treatment of 93 cases of complex intracranial aneurysms. A series of 93 consecutive cases of complex intracranial aneurysms were treated with bypass surgery between April 2004 and July 2013. Radial artery (RA) grafts were used in 58 cases, saphenous vein (SV) grafts in 16 cases, and occipital artery (OA) grafts in 6 cases, while the remaining 13 cases were managed with superficial temporal artery (STA) grafts. In this series, the aneurysms were excised after trapping in 32 cases with mass effect and neural compression. Proximal occlusion of the parent artery was performed in 22 cases of fusiform or giant dissecting aneurysms with subsequent retrograde flow to avoid compromise of the perforators nearby. Trapping was performed after bypass surgery in the remaining 39 cases. Postoperative angiographies were performed in 91 patients and patency of the bypass graft and obliteration of the aneurysms were confirmed in 89 patients. Patency of the bypass could not be confirmed in the remaining two patients, of which one presented with cerebral infarction due to graft occlusion, and the other remained asymptomatic. Within 1 month after surgery, 88 patients had good outcome, four patients needed assistance for daily living, and one death occurred due to brainstem infarction. In 77 patients with a mean follow-up of 3.0 years, 72 patients had good outcome, 4 patients needed assistance for daily living, and 1 death occurred unrelated to surgery. Complex intracranial aneurysms present unique therapeutic challenges that require thorough surgical planning, individualized treatment strategies, and refined neurovascular techniques for successful outcome. Proper use of bypass surgery is imperative in preserving the parent artery and its major perforators. The internal maxillary artery, used as a donor in a bypass, is an effective method due to its shorter distance from the recipient vessels and relatively large diameter with resulting higher flow rate"
Keywords:Adolescent Adult Aged Cerebral Angiography/methods Cerebral Revascularization/methods Child *Endovascular Procedures/methods Female Humans Intracranial Aneurysm/diagnosis/*surgery Male *Microsurgery/methods Middle Aged Postoperative Complications Retrospe;
Notes:"MedlineShi, Xiangen Qian, Hai Fang, Tie Zhang, Yongli Sun, Yuming Liu, Fangjun eng Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't Germany 2014/08/27 Neurosurg Rev. 2015 Jan; 38(1):109-19; discussion 119-20. doi: 10.1007/s10143-014-0571-5. Epub 2014 Aug 26"

 
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