Superficial temporal artery interposition bypass for the treatment of complex intracranial aneurysms: Flexible and creative options for flow preservation bypass
- Abstract
- Purpose: Flow-preservation bypass is a treatment option for complex intracranial aneurysms (IAs) that cannot be managed with microsurgical clipping or endovascular treatment. Various bypass methods are available, including interposition grafts such as the radial artery or saphenous vein. Size discrepancy, invasiveness, and procedure complexity must be considered when using interposition grafts. We describe our experience of treating complex IAs using a superficial temporal artery (STA) interposition bypass.
Methods: We retrospectively reviewed the medical records and operative videos of all patients who were treated for complex IAs at our center from January 2009 to December 2021 using cerebral revascularization. Clinical, radiological, and surgical findings of the cases that underwent STA interposition bypass were investigated.
Results: Seventy-six bypass procedures were performed of which seven (9.2%) complex IAs were managed using STA interposition bypass. Of these 5 cases were of anterior cerebral artery, 1 of middle cerebral artery, and 1 of posterior inferior cerebellar artery aneurysm. There were no postoperative ischemic complications. Revision surgery for postoperative pseudomeningocele was performed in one case. The long-term bypass patency rate was 85.7% (6 out of 7) and good long-term aneurysm control was achieved in all cases, with a mean follow-up of 64 months.
Conclusions: When treating complex IAs, creative revascularization strategies are needed in selective cases for favorable outcomes. STA interposition graft bypass which can reduce the size discrepancy between the donor and recipient may be a less invasive, flexible, and practical option for treating complex IAs.
- Issued Date
- 2023
June Ho Choi
Minwoo Kim
Wonhyoung Park
Jung Cheol Park
Byung Duk Kwun
Jae Sung Ahn
- Type
- Article
- Keyword
- Bypass; Clipping; Flow preservation; Interposition graft; Intracranial aneurysm; Microsurgical technique; Superficial temporal artery
- DOI
- 10.1016/j.clineuro.2023.108019
- URI
- https://oak.ulsan.ac.kr/handle/2021.oak/16407
- Publisher
- CLINICAL NEUROLOGY AND NEUROSURGERY
- Language
- 한국어
- ISSN
- 0303-8467
- Citation Volume
- 235
- Citation Start Page
- 108019
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