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Fourth-generation bypass and flow reversal to treat a symptomatic giant dolichoectatic basilar trunk aneurysm
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Fourth-generation bypass and flow reversal to treat a symptomatic giant dolichoectatic basilar trunk aneurysm

Christopher S Graffeo, Visish M Srinivasan, Sunil Manjila and Michael T Lawton
Acta neurochirurgica, Vol.164(11), pp.2887-2892
11/01/2022
PMID: 35776222

Abstract

Basilar Artery - diagnostic imaging Basilar Artery - surgery Humans Intracranial Aneurysm - diagnostic imaging Intracranial Aneurysm - surgery Microsurgery Neurosurgical Procedures Vertebral Artery - surgery
Giant dolichoectatic basilar trunk aneurysms have an unfavorable natural history and are associated with high morbidity, but their neurosurgical treatment is complex and challenging. Flow reversal reconstruction with fourth-generation bypass and proximal vertebral artery clip occlusion is performed via orbitozygomatic craniotomy with the Kawase approach under rapid ventricular pacing. Fourth-generation bypass is an innovative, technically challenging, and clinically effective tool in the treatment armamentarium for giant dolichoectatic basilar trunk aneurysms.

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