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Aortocarotid bypass for hemispheric hypoperfusion in a child - Technical note
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Aortocarotid bypass for hemispheric hypoperfusion in a child - Technical note

Nader Sanai, Heather Fullerton, Tom R. Karl and Michael T. Lawton
Journal of neurosurgery. Pediatrics, Vol.1(4), pp.343-347
04/01/2008
PMID: 18377314

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Clinical Neurology Life Sciences & Biomedicine Neurosciences & Neurology Pediatrics Science & Technology Surgery
Large-vessel vasculitis syndromes in the pediatric population are rare and highly morbid. The authors here report on the microsurgical revascularization of a unique case of presumed vasculitis with aortitis and severe obliterative arteriopathy in a 10-month-old child with symptomatic hemispheric hypoperfusion. Using a cryopreserved saphenous vein, this unilateral aortocarotid bypass restored normal intracranial perfusion bilaterally and led to a resolution of the patient's ischemic symptoms. The aortocarotid bypass is clinically effective and technically feasible in young children when a saphenous vein allograft is used. The bypass graft is amenable to angioplasty with or without stenting if delayed stenosis becomes an issue later in life.

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