Background : Intraoperative angiography (IOA) assumes an important role in the prevention of complications such as aneurysmal neck remnant or compromise of adjacent cerebral vasculature during surgery for cerebral aneurysms. Aims : To determine the feasibility, efficacy and safety of IOA in aneurysmal surgery Settings and Design : Prospective study of IOA in patients undergoing aneurysmal surgery. Materials and Methods : IOA was performed using digital subtraction angiography (DSA) compatible C-arm, radiolucent operating table and appropriate femoral sheath, guiding catheters and guide wires in 20 consecutive patients after surgical clipping of the cerebral aneurysm. The post-clipping IOA was compared with preoperative angiogram. Results...
Ultrasound can visualize and update the vessel status in real time during cerebral vascular surgery....
OBJECTIVE: Perforating arteries are commonly involved during the surgical dissection and clipping of...
Journal ArticleThe postoperative angiograms in 66 patients who underwent craniotomy for clipping of ...
Background : Intraoperative angiography (IOA) assumes an important role in the prevention of complic...
Abstract Intraoperative angiography (IOA) has proven to be a safe and effective adjunct to surgical ...
Ischemic complications during aneurysm surgery are a frequent cause of postoperative infarctions and...
AbstractIntraoperative angiography in cerebrovascular neurosurgery can drive the repositioning or ad...
Intraoperative angiography in cerebrovascular neurosurgery can drive the repositioning or addition o...
Objective: An intraoperative angiogram (IOA) may be used to check the clipping of middle cerebral ar...
routine versus selective use of intraoperative cerebral angiography in aneurysm surgery: a prospecti...
OBJECTIVE: The usefulness of intraoperative microvascular Doppler (IMD) in preventing an incorrect p...
Objective: The usefulness of intraoperative microvascular Doppler (IMD) in preventing an incorrect p...
Although digital subtraction angiography (DSA) may be considered the gold standard for intraoperativ...
Ultrasound can visualize and update the vessel status in real time during cerebral vascular surgery....
Aims: The purpose of this study was to assess the clinical value of indocyanine green angiography (I...
Ultrasound can visualize and update the vessel status in real time during cerebral vascular surgery....
OBJECTIVE: Perforating arteries are commonly involved during the surgical dissection and clipping of...
Journal ArticleThe postoperative angiograms in 66 patients who underwent craniotomy for clipping of ...
Background : Intraoperative angiography (IOA) assumes an important role in the prevention of complic...
Abstract Intraoperative angiography (IOA) has proven to be a safe and effective adjunct to surgical ...
Ischemic complications during aneurysm surgery are a frequent cause of postoperative infarctions and...
AbstractIntraoperative angiography in cerebrovascular neurosurgery can drive the repositioning or ad...
Intraoperative angiography in cerebrovascular neurosurgery can drive the repositioning or addition o...
Objective: An intraoperative angiogram (IOA) may be used to check the clipping of middle cerebral ar...
routine versus selective use of intraoperative cerebral angiography in aneurysm surgery: a prospecti...
OBJECTIVE: The usefulness of intraoperative microvascular Doppler (IMD) in preventing an incorrect p...
Objective: The usefulness of intraoperative microvascular Doppler (IMD) in preventing an incorrect p...
Although digital subtraction angiography (DSA) may be considered the gold standard for intraoperativ...
Ultrasound can visualize and update the vessel status in real time during cerebral vascular surgery....
Aims: The purpose of this study was to assess the clinical value of indocyanine green angiography (I...
Ultrasound can visualize and update the vessel status in real time during cerebral vascular surgery....
OBJECTIVE: Perforating arteries are commonly involved during the surgical dissection and clipping of...
Journal ArticleThe postoperative angiograms in 66 patients who underwent craniotomy for clipping of ...