Postoperative 3D angiography in intracranial aneurysms.

作者: Moon Hee Han , Hyun-Seung Kang , Chang-Wan Oh , Dae Hee Han , Bae Ju Kwon

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摘要: BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Postsurgical evaluation of patients with intracranial aneurysms is important because there a risk regrowth and subarachnoid hemorrhage from residual aneurysms. We assessed the role value 3D angiography in this evaluation. METHODS: Images both digital subtraction (DSA) were preoperatively obtained 71 consecutive 88 clipped analyzed incidence postoperative compared angiographic DSA images these patients. RESULTS: With angiography, 37 found among These comprised 12 large necks 25 small, dog-eared remnants. demonstrated large, only six also clips, aneurysms, parent arteries simultaneously, enabling us to appreciate clip-aneurysm configuration completely. CONCLUSION: allowed detect more after surgical clip placement than did conventional DSA, although none those detected on judged require additional treatment. may provide baseline data for long-term follow-up postsurgical

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