Korean J Cerebrovasc Surg.  2006 Dec;8(4):279-282.

Surveillance in the Cerebral Aneurysm Surgery

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  • 1Department of Neurosurgery, Soonchunhyang University Hospital, Korea. bumtkim@sch.ac.kr

Abstract

Intraoperative monitoring has been a valuable part in the cerebral aneurysm surgery. Insight into the nervous system and the relationship of the aneurysm to the adjacent structure during the surgery provide critical information to the surgeon allowing reversal or avoidance of neural insults and the complete clipping of the aneurysm. The goal of cerebral aneurysm surgery is to eliminate the risk of hemorrhage but not disrupt the surrounding vascular and neural structures. Several techniques including microvascular doppler ultrasonography, monitoring cerebral blood flow, evoked potentials, intraoperative angiography, endoscope assisted aneurysm surgery and neuronavigator system are used for the surveillance in the aneurysm surgery. The abnormal findings in these procedures can change surgical management during the surgery such as removal or readjustment of temporary or permanent clips and a decrease in brain retraction or manipulation. The additional feedback provided by intraoperative monitoring promises to improve the safety and efficacy of aneurysm surgery.

Keyword

Cerebral aneurysm surgery; Surveillance; Intraoperative monitoring

MeSH Terms

Aneurysm
Angiography
Brain
Endoscopes
Evoked Potentials
Hemorrhage
Intracranial Aneurysm*
Monitoring, Intraoperative
Nervous System
Ultrasonography, Doppler
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