A randomized controlled study comparing microsurgical clipping via the keyhole approach, conventional craniotomy, and endovascular coiling for ruptured anterior circulation aneurysms
Abstract:Objective: Few prospective randomized controlled studies have investigated the efficacy of endovascular treatment and microsurgical clipping of intracranial aneurysms, especially via microsurgical keyhole approach. We compared the efficacy of three techniques in treating patients with ruptured anterior circulation aneurysms to provide surgeons with a more objective basis for treatment selection. Methods: 150 patients with ruptured anterior circulation aneurysms were randomly assigned to endovascular treatment,… Show more
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