Clip readjustment in aneurysm surgery after flow evaluation using the ultrasonic perivascular probe: case report

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Autor(a) principal: Fagundes-Pereyra,Walter J.
Data de Publicação: 2005
Outros Autores: Hoffman,William E., Misra,Mukesh, Charbel,Fady T.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Arquivos de neuro-psiquiatria (Online)
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Resumo: Occlusion or stenosis of a parent vessel or its distal branches is a major cause of poor patient outcome after cerebral aneurysm surgery. Despite great attempts to preserve patency at the time of clip application, intraoperative visual observation may not reveal arterial compromise or occlusion. Quantitative measurement of blood flow in cerebral vessels during aneurysm surgery can help prevent ischaemia and improve patient outcome. We report a case of a large complex middle cerebral artery (MCA) aneurysm in which perivascular microflow probes were used to measure blood flow quantitatively in MCA and its branches before and after aneurysm clipping. Following aneurysm clipping, blood flow in the MCA branches were significantly reduced to less than its initial baseline value with occlusion of the inferior M2 segment. Prompt detection of compromised blood flow gave the surgeon the opportunity to adjust the clip. This adjustment was performed several times until restore MCA flow to its preclipping values. Intraoperative quantitative vessel-flow measurements were safe and may have prevented cerebral ischaemia and neurological deficit to this patient.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Clip readjustment in aneurysm surgery after flow evaluation using the ultrasonic perivascular probe: case report
title Clip readjustment in aneurysm surgery after flow evaluation using the ultrasonic perivascular probe: case report
spellingShingle Clip readjustment in aneurysm surgery after flow evaluation using the ultrasonic perivascular probe: case report
Fagundes-Pereyra,Walter J.
ultrasonic perivascular transit-time flow probe
aneurysm surgery
middle cerebral artery
title_short Clip readjustment in aneurysm surgery after flow evaluation using the ultrasonic perivascular probe: case report
title_full Clip readjustment in aneurysm surgery after flow evaluation using the ultrasonic perivascular probe: case report
title_fullStr Clip readjustment in aneurysm surgery after flow evaluation using the ultrasonic perivascular probe: case report
title_full_unstemmed Clip readjustment in aneurysm surgery after flow evaluation using the ultrasonic perivascular probe: case report
title_sort Clip readjustment in aneurysm surgery after flow evaluation using the ultrasonic perivascular probe: case report
author Fagundes-Pereyra,Walter J.
author_facet Fagundes-Pereyra,Walter J.
Hoffman,William E.
Misra,Mukesh
Charbel,Fady T.
author_role author
author2 Hoffman,William E.
Misra,Mukesh
Charbel,Fady T.
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Fagundes-Pereyra,Walter J.
Hoffman,William E.
Misra,Mukesh
Charbel,Fady T.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv ultrasonic perivascular transit-time flow probe
aneurysm surgery
middle cerebral artery
topic ultrasonic perivascular transit-time flow probe
aneurysm surgery
middle cerebral artery
description Occlusion or stenosis of a parent vessel or its distal branches is a major cause of poor patient outcome after cerebral aneurysm surgery. Despite great attempts to preserve patency at the time of clip application, intraoperative visual observation may not reveal arterial compromise or occlusion. Quantitative measurement of blood flow in cerebral vessels during aneurysm surgery can help prevent ischaemia and improve patient outcome. We report a case of a large complex middle cerebral artery (MCA) aneurysm in which perivascular microflow probes were used to measure blood flow quantitatively in MCA and its branches before and after aneurysm clipping. Following aneurysm clipping, blood flow in the MCA branches were significantly reduced to less than its initial baseline value with occlusion of the inferior M2 segment. Prompt detection of compromised blood flow gave the surgeon the opportunity to adjust the clip. This adjustment was performed several times until restore MCA flow to its preclipping values. Intraoperative quantitative vessel-flow measurements were safe and may have prevented cerebral ischaemia and neurological deficit to this patient.
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