2023
DOI: 10.3389/fneur.2023.1085120
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Parent artery occlusion for ruptured aneurysms in moyamoya vessels or on collaterals

Abstract: BackgroundAneurysms in moyamoya vessels or on collaterals are difficult to treat. Parent artery occlusion (PAO) via endovascular treatment (EVT) is often the last resort, but the safety and efficacy of this approach need to be evaluated.Materials and methodsA retrospective study was performed on patients admitted to our hospital who were diagnosed with unilateral or bilateral moyamoya disease (MMD) associated with ruptured aneurysms in moyamoya vessels or on collaterals. These aneurysms were treated with PAO, … Show more

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“…This suggests that the development of MMA aneurysms could be linked to increased flow demands in feeding arteries and the neo-angiogenesis associated with vascularized lesions like meningiomas, aligning with the flow disturbance principle introduced by New. Beyond meningiomas, MMA aneurysms have been reported in association with vascular anomalies, including dural arterial venous malformations, angiomas, and Moya Moya disease [19,[25][26][27][28][29].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This suggests that the development of MMA aneurysms could be linked to increased flow demands in feeding arteries and the neo-angiogenesis associated with vascularized lesions like meningiomas, aligning with the flow disturbance principle introduced by New. Beyond meningiomas, MMA aneurysms have been reported in association with vascular anomalies, including dural arterial venous malformations, angiomas, and Moya Moya disease [19,[25][26][27][28][29].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%