2017
DOI: 10.14336/ad.2016.1115
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Effect of Adventitial Dissection of Superficial Temporal Artery on the Outcome of Superficial Temporal Artery-Middle Cerebral Artery Bypass in Moyamoya Disease

Abstract: Superficial temporal artery-middle cerebral artery (STA-MCA) has been used for the treatment of occlusive cerebrovascular disease including moyamoya disease. The effect of STA-MCA bypass depends not only on the patency of anastomosis, but also on integrity and functional capacity of the donor artery. In the present prospective study, we investigated the effect of extensive stripping STA adventitia and fasciae on hemodynamic function in STA-MCA bypass of moyamoya disease patients. Twenty patients (n=8 in contro… Show more

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“…A higher STA blood flow results in abnormally high local cerebral perfusion. It was verified that after anastomosis, the circulatory resistance of distal STA suddenly and significantly decreased, and the blood flow of the receptor passively increased (32). If the STA undergoes compensatory thickening after bypass, patients will show higher rates of headache (33).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…A higher STA blood flow results in abnormally high local cerebral perfusion. It was verified that after anastomosis, the circulatory resistance of distal STA suddenly and significantly decreased, and the blood flow of the receptor passively increased (32). If the STA undergoes compensatory thickening after bypass, patients will show higher rates of headache (33).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[5] Third, sympathetic nerve endings observed in STA adventitia were also highly related to the development of the graft vasospasm [6]. Stripping of STA adventitia has been shown to improve hemodynamic function of STA, [7] but the extent of the stripping should be limited to the distal segment of the STA in order to preserve the vasovasorum which supplied the STA pedicle. With all the techniques mentioned above, the flow within the donor vessel may still becom promised in the different time frames following the anastomosis.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%