Adenosine -Induced Flow Arrest and Microsurgerical Clipping in Difficult Cerebral Aneurysm Surgeries
Mannará Francisco Alberto,
Alonso Soledad,
Gonza Hernán,
Fernández Javier,
Gardella Javier,
Stupka Sara and
Civilotti Roman
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Gardella Javier: Department of Neurological Surgery, Hospital of High Complexity Juan D Perón, Argentina
Civilotti Roman: Department of Anaesthesic, Hospital of High Complexity Juan D Perón, Argentina
Open Access Journal of Neurology & Neurosurgery, 2016, vol. 1, issue 5, 82-84
Abstract:
Transient flow arrest caused by induced Adenonsine administration has been used to facilitate microsurgical clipping in some cases of cerebral aneurysms. Here, we described our experience in two cases where adenosine induced flow arrest facilitate to place the clip in the neck of aneurysm without any complication, in cases where proximal control is not possible.
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Date: 2016
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DOI: 10.19080/OAJNN.2016.01.555574
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