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Effectiveness of microsurgery for intracranial aneurysms
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1973
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RadiologyInterventional NeuroradiologyMedical ImagingEndovascular TechniqueIntracranial AneurysmsVascular SurgeryAneurysm SurgeryAneurysmal BodySurgeryNeurologyBrain InjuryCerebrovascular InterventionNeurovascular DiseaseMedicineOcclusionNeurological SurgeryHealth Sciences
✓ The authors report postoperative angiographic results in a series of 50 patients who had undergone microsurgery for intracranial aneurysms. The aneurysmal body and fundus were obliterated in every case. The neck was visualized postoperatively in three cases, or 6%; in one of these, later follow-up angiography demonstrated subsequent total aneurysm occlusion. No postoperative rebleeding occurred. The incidence of postoperative occlusion of the parent vessel was small, with complete occlusion in only one case and partial branch occlusion in another. These results confirm the impression that a high degree of accuracy in clip placement is possible with microsurgical technique. Routine postoperative angiography does not appear to be necessary if the surgeon has become skilled in the use of the microscope for aneurysm surgery.
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