1999
DOI: 10.1016/s0090-3019(97)00529-6
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Optimal clip application and intraoperative angiography for intracranial aneurysms

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“…Furthermore, the delay in obtaining information about blood flow may be unacceptable and the complication rate of angiography is by no means negligeble (1.7 to 2.9%) 8,9 . Nevertheless, several studies have documented the rates of vessel occlusion or clip adjustment based on angiographic findings [5][6][7]10,11 . In a series of 66 patients who underwent postoperative angiography, Macdonald et al 5 reported that there were unexpected stenosis in nine out of 78 (11.5%) patients, resulting in six strokes and two deaths (10.3%).…”
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“…Furthermore, the delay in obtaining information about blood flow may be unacceptable and the complication rate of angiography is by no means negligeble (1.7 to 2.9%) 8,9 . Nevertheless, several studies have documented the rates of vessel occlusion or clip adjustment based on angiographic findings [5][6][7]10,11 . In a series of 66 patients who underwent postoperative angiography, Macdonald et al 5 reported that there were unexpected stenosis in nine out of 78 (11.5%) patients, resulting in six strokes and two deaths (10.3%).…”
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“…Origitano et al 6 reported on the rate of clip adjustment made on the basis of intraoperative angiography in 40 consecutive patients harboring 54 aneurysms, 52 of which were clipped. Intraoperative angiography prompted clip adjustment in 18 (34%) of the 52 aneurysms.…”
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“…Intraoperative angiography has been used in the surgical treatment of cerebral aneurysms in various series, including ours, consisting of 1073 aneurysms (Table 3). [1][2][3]6,7,9,11,16,17,19,21,22,28,32) Clip adjustment was performed in 13.8% of cases: residual aneurysms and arterial (Table 4). 5,8,14,15,17,23,25,27,31) The size and location of the aneurysm are correlated with the need to reposition the aneurysm clip after intraoperative angiography.…”
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“…Intraoperative angiography is useful in the treatment of cerebrovascular diseases. [1][2][3]6,7,9,11,[16][17][18][19]21,28,32,[34][35][36][37] However, the value of intraoperative angiography in the treatment of unruptured cerebral aneurysm is unknown. We have employed digital subtraction angiography during the intraoperative assessment of various cerebrovascular procedures including microsurgical clipping of cerebral aneurysms, resection of arteriovenous malformations, and cerebral revascularization.…”
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