2015
DOI: 10.17116/jnevro2015115714-21
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Surgical treatment of cerebral vascular diseases

Abstract: Theoretical and practical aspects of the complex treatment of brain and spinal vascular diseases using microsurgical, endovascular and radiosurgical methods are considered. Authors present the data demonstrating that, due to the implementation of the program of development of vascular centers in the Russian Federation, considerable progress was made in the treatment of cerebral aneurisms and hemorrhagic stroke. In author's opinion, wide introduction of surgical methods in the treatment of occlusive lesions of … Show more

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“…It is necessary to focus on the anatomical features of the artery and the variability of collateral circulation to decide what kind of endovascular procedure to use (see Figure 1). Endovascular vessel occlusion at the site of injury or stent-graft installation has been proposed as the most effective method of treating iatrogenic injury to the cavernous segment of the ICA [13,14]. It is not always possible to immediately identify the defect after ICA injury via angiography.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is necessary to focus on the anatomical features of the artery and the variability of collateral circulation to decide what kind of endovascular procedure to use (see Figure 1). Endovascular vessel occlusion at the site of injury or stent-graft installation has been proposed as the most effective method of treating iatrogenic injury to the cavernous segment of the ICA [13,14]. It is not always possible to immediately identify the defect after ICA injury via angiography.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%