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Double-barrel STA-MCA bypass and partial trapping of a ruptured mycotic MCA aneurysm with flash fluorescence technique
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Double-barrel STA-MCA bypass and partial trapping of a ruptured mycotic MCA aneurysm with flash fluorescence technique

Christopher S. Graffeo, Visish M. Srinivasan, Tyler S. Cole and Michael T. Lawton
Neurosurgical Focus: Video, Vol.6(1), p.V15
01/2022

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Mycotic brain aneurysms are rare and unusual cerebrovascular lesions arising from septic emboli that degrade the elastic lamina and vessel wall of intracranial arteries, which results in pathologic dilatation. Mycotic aneurysms are nonsaccular lesions that are not often suitable for clipping and instead require bypass, trapping, and flow reversal. This case demonstrates the use of indocyanine green “flash fluorescence” to identify the cortical distribution supplied by an aneurysm’s outflow, facilitating safe treatment with a double-barrel extracranial-intracranial bypass and partial trapping and conversion of a deep bypass to a superficial one. The video can be found here: https://stream.cadmore.media/r10.3171/2021.10.FOCVID21163
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