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Posterior Cerebral Circulation Revascularization
Neurosurgery Clinics of North America, 2001Posterior circulation revascularization has evolved as a method to treat selected patients with vertebrobasilar ischemia who have inaccessible atherosclerotic occlusive disease and who have failed maximal medical therapy. In addition, complex unclippable aneurysms of the posterior circulation are another indication for revascularization of the ...
S D, Chang, S I, Ryu, G K, Steinberg
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Case management in cerebral revascularization
Journal of Vascular Surgery, 1994We examined the clinical and financial outcomes of case management coupled with the initiation of selective use of the intensive care unit (ICU) in all cerebral revascularization procedures.Three hundred eighty-four procedures in 331 patients were retrospectively reviewed.
R M, Hoyle +5 more
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Cerebral revascularization by endovascular techniques
Neurological Research, 2005The minimally invasive approach to managing patients with ischemic and hemorrhagic stroke by endovascular intervention has made tremendous progress over the past years. Early recognition of stroke, improved ability to accurately diagnose the site of pathological abnormality with advanced imaging techniques and advances in treatment alternatives have ...
José E, Cohen, Felix, Umansky
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Acute cerebral revascularization: Part 3. Cerebral blood flow
Surgical Neurology, 1981The efficacy of cerebral revascularization by a superficial temporal-middle cerebral artery anastomosis done 4 and 24 hours following combined occlusion of the middle cerebral and internal carotid arteries (MCA/ICA) was tested in 15 dogs. An untreated and a sham-operated group of 8 and 5 dogs, respectively, controlled possible intercurrent variables ...
F G, Diaz, M, Meyer
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Cerebral revascularization for transient ischemic attacks
Neurology, 1977Thirty-one patients with cerebral transient ischemic, attacks and ipsilateral internal carotid artery occlusion without contralateral internal carotid artery occlusion or stenosis were treated with a surgical anastomosis between a superficial temporal artery and a cortical branch of the middle cerebral artery of the symptomatic hemisphere.
D, Samson, C, Watts, K, Clark
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Intracranial cerebral revascularization.
Journal of neurosurgical sciences, 2011Stroke is a heterogeneous disorder. A small number are due to hemodynamic insufficiency. In these cases, blood supply is sufficient at rest but unable to meet increased demand. This is demonstrated by loss of cerebrovascular reactivity (CVR) or increased oxygen extraction fraction (OEF).
D, Bulters, P, Kirkpatrick
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Concomitant Cerebral and Myocardial Revascularization
Surgical Clinics of North America, 1986Patients who present with concomitant coronary artery disease and hemodynamically significant carotid artery occlusive disease represent a subset of individuals at high risk for myocardial infarction and stroke. Whether the combined surgical approach favorably influences the outcome of patients requiring major cardiovascular surgical procedures remains
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