Middle cerebral artery revascularization: anatomical studies and considerations on the anastomosis site

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Autor(a) principal: Meneses,Murilo S.
Data de Publicação: 1997
Outros Autores: Ramina,Ricardo, Jackowski,Andrea P., Pedrozo,Ari A., Pacheco,Robertson B., Tsubouchi,Mário H.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Arquivos de neuro-psiquiatria (Online)
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0004-282X1997000100004
Resumo: In the surgical management of skull base lesions and vascular diseases such as giant aneurysms, involvement of the internal carotid artery may require the resection or the occlusion of the vessel. The anastomosis of the external carotid artery and the middle cerebral artery with venous graft may be indicated to re-establish the blood flow. To determine the best suture site in the middle cerebral artery, an anatomical study was carried out. Fourteen cerebral hemispheres were analysed after the injection of red latex into the internal carotid artery. The superior and inferior trunk of the main division of the middle cerebral artery have more than 2 mm of diameter. They are superficial allowing an anastomosis using a venous graft. The superior trunk has a disadvantage, it gives rise to branches for the precentral and post-central giri. The anastomosis with the inferior trunk presents lower risk of neurological deficit even though the angular artery originates from it.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Middle cerebral artery revascularization: anatomical studies and considerations on the anastomosis site
title Middle cerebral artery revascularization: anatomical studies and considerations on the anastomosis site
spellingShingle Middle cerebral artery revascularization: anatomical studies and considerations on the anastomosis site
Meneses,Murilo S.
middle cerebral artery
anastomosis
revascularization
anatomy
title_short Middle cerebral artery revascularization: anatomical studies and considerations on the anastomosis site
title_full Middle cerebral artery revascularization: anatomical studies and considerations on the anastomosis site
title_fullStr Middle cerebral artery revascularization: anatomical studies and considerations on the anastomosis site
title_full_unstemmed Middle cerebral artery revascularization: anatomical studies and considerations on the anastomosis site
title_sort Middle cerebral artery revascularization: anatomical studies and considerations on the anastomosis site
author Meneses,Murilo S.
author_facet Meneses,Murilo S.
Ramina,Ricardo
Jackowski,Andrea P.
Pedrozo,Ari A.
Pacheco,Robertson B.
Tsubouchi,Mário H.
author_role author
author2 Ramina,Ricardo
Jackowski,Andrea P.
Pedrozo,Ari A.
Pacheco,Robertson B.
Tsubouchi,Mário H.
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Meneses,Murilo S.
Ramina,Ricardo
Jackowski,Andrea P.
Pedrozo,Ari A.
Pacheco,Robertson B.
Tsubouchi,Mário H.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv middle cerebral artery
anastomosis
revascularization
anatomy
topic middle cerebral artery
anastomosis
revascularization
anatomy
description In the surgical management of skull base lesions and vascular diseases such as giant aneurysms, involvement of the internal carotid artery may require the resection or the occlusion of the vessel. The anastomosis of the external carotid artery and the middle cerebral artery with venous graft may be indicated to re-establish the blood flow. To determine the best suture site in the middle cerebral artery, an anatomical study was carried out. Fourteen cerebral hemispheres were analysed after the injection of red latex into the internal carotid artery. The superior and inferior trunk of the main division of the middle cerebral artery have more than 2 mm of diameter. They are superficial allowing an anastomosis using a venous graft. The superior trunk has a disadvantage, it gives rise to branches for the precentral and post-central giri. The anastomosis with the inferior trunk presents lower risk of neurological deficit even though the angular artery originates from it.
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