2017
DOI: 10.2176/nmccrj.cr.2017-0037
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Anastomotic Aneurysm Formation after High Flow Bypass Surgery: A Case Report with Histopathological Study

Abstract: Bypass surgery is often used in the treatment of large and giant aneurysms. Major complications that often arise during the perioperative period include cranial nerve palsy, ischemic complications, and hyperperfusion. However, there have been a few reports about late onset complications such as anastomotic aneurysms. In particular, anastomotic aneurysm after high flow bypasses has never been reported. A 57-year-old woman who had been suffering from left eye pain was diagnosed with a large aneurysm of the left … Show more

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“…It was due to possible intraoperative intimal damage during handling of RAG and postoperative hemodynamic stress to the RAG. [22] Table 3: Demographic data of the case series…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It was due to possible intraoperative intimal damage during handling of RAG and postoperative hemodynamic stress to the RAG. [22] Table 3: Demographic data of the case series…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Actualmente, se han reportado varias técnicas para el tratamiento indirecto del ACC gigante. Dichas técnicas incluyen oclusión de arteria carótida interna (ligadura directa u oclusión gradual con clamp de Selverstone), bypass de la arteria temporal superficial-arteria cerebral media (ATS-ACM) con oclusión de la arteria carótida interna, atrapamiento y bypass de alto flujo con oclusión o atrapamiento de arteria carótida interna 1,16,13,14,20,21 . En 2011, Murai et al 20 , informaron ocho pacientes mayores de 70 años con ACC sintomática grande o gigante.…”
Section: Tratamiento Quirúrgicounclassified