2020
DOI: 10.1093/ons/opaa159
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Double-Barrel Superficial Temporal Artery-M2 Middle Cerebral Artery Bypass and Creation of a Middle Communicating Artery via M2-M2 End-to-End Reimplantation for Trapping of a Dolichoectatic Middle Cerebral Artery Aneurysm: 2-Dimensional Operative Video

Abstract: Large dolichoectatic aneurysms of middle cerebral artery (MCA) trifurcations are rare and often require trapping and revascularization of the region with a bypass.1-9 This video describes the treatment of an MCA trifurcation aneurysm by clip trapping and double-barrel superficial temporal artery (STA) to M2-MCA bypass followed by M2-M2 end-to-end reimplantation to create a middle communicating artery (MCoA). The patient, a 60-yr-old woman, presented with headache, a history of smoking, and a family history of … Show more

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“…A woman in her sixties presented with a left MCA trifurcation dolichoectatic aneurysm (Figure 4A). 17 First, a double-barrel superficial temporal artery (STA) bypass was performed on the proximal MCA trunks. However, concerning the insufficient blood flow from the STAs, the end-to-end reimplantation of the proximal M2 segments was performed to redistribute the blood flow to satisfy the cerebral demand.…”
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“…A woman in her sixties presented with a left MCA trifurcation dolichoectatic aneurysm (Figure 4A). 17 First, a double-barrel superficial temporal artery (STA) bypass was performed on the proximal MCA trunks. However, concerning the insufficient blood flow from the STAs, the end-to-end reimplantation of the proximal M2 segments was performed to redistribute the blood flow to satisfy the cerebral demand.…”
Section: Clinical Applications Casementioning
confidence: 99%
“…[10][11][12][13][14][15] Cases have been described in which such reimplantation can be reinforced by creating an end-to-end anastomosis with insular segments of the MCA (M2-M2), thus creating, in effect, a middle communicating artery. 16,17 However, the anatomic limitations of this procedure have not been previously explored.…”
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