Literature DB >> 21358165

Unilateral anterior interhemispheric approach for anterior communicating artery aneurysms with horizontal head position--technical note.

Nakamasa Hayashi1, Hikari Sato, Naoki Akioka, Kunikazu Kurosaki, Satoshi Hori, Shunro Endo.   

Abstract

The horizontal head position was adopted in the unilateral anterior interhemispheric approach to treat an anterior communicating artery (ACoA) aneurysm. The patient was placed in the supine position. The patient's head was rotated to the right to orient the midline horizontally, and tilted 45 degrees superiorly. After bicoronal skin incision and bifrontal craniotomy, the dura on the right side (downside) was opened. Dissection of the right interhemispheric fissure allowed gravity to retract the right (downside) hemisphere, which fell away from the falx, while the falx supported the upside hemisphere. The present approach was used in three patients with ACoA aneurysm between January 2009 and April 2010. The aneurysms were adequately clipped with this approach. No complication related to the approach occurred. No patients exhibited anosmia after surgery. This approach is useful for ACoA aneurysms.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 21358165     DOI: 10.2176/nmc.51.160

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Neurol Med Chir (Tokyo)        ISSN: 0470-8105            Impact factor:   1.742


  2 in total

1.  Intraoperative head rotation for clipping anterior communicating artery aneurysms.

Authors:  Yuichiro Tanaka; Kotaro Oshio; Hidemichi Ito; Hidetaka Onodera
Journal:  Surg Neurol Int       Date:  2015-03-19

2.  Horizontal distance of anterior communicating artery aneurysm neck from anterior clinoid process is critically important to predict postoperative complication in clipping via pterional approach.

Authors:  Takashi Fujii; Naoki Otani; Satoru Takeuchi; Terushige Toyooka; Kojiro Wada; Kentaro Mori
Journal:  Surg Neurol Int       Date:  2017-08-22
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