Neurovascular Surgery : Surgical Approaches for Neurovascular Diseases.

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: July, Julius.
Other Authors: Wahjoepramono, Eka J.
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Singapore : Springer, 2018.
Edition:1st ed.
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505 0 |a Intro -- Preface -- Contents -- About the Editors -- Contributors -- Part I: Surgical Approaches -- 1: Pterional Approach -- 1.1 Introduction -- 1.2 Steps of the Approach -- 1.2.1 Positioning and Preparation -- 1.2.2 Dissection and Mobilize Temporal Muscle -- 1.2.3 Craniotomy -- 1.2.4 Basal Drilling -- 1.2.5 Opening the Dura and Exposing the Brain -- 1.2.6 Splitting Sylvian Fissure -- 1.2.7 Closing -- 1.3 Indications of the Approach -- 1.4 Limitations of the Approach -- 1.5 Complications and How to Avoid -- References -- 2: Eyebrow Keyhole Approach in Aneurysm Surgery -- 2.1 Basic Consept -- 2.2 Preoperative Planning -- 2.3 Step of the Approach -- 2.3.1 Positioning and Preparation -- 2.3.2 Skin Cut -- 2.3.3 Mini Craniotomy and Dural Incision -- 2.3.4 Intradural Dissection -- 2.3.5 Closure and Bone Flap Replacement -- 2.4 Complications and How to Avoid -- 2.5 Limitations -- Bibliography -- 3: Fronto-orbito-zygomatic (FOZ) Approach -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Steps of the Approach -- 3.2.1 Position and Preparation -- 3.2.2 Skin Incision and Soft Tissue Dissection -- 3.2.3 Craniotomy and Orbito-zygomatic Osteotomy -- 3.2.4 Surgical Closure -- 3.3 Indications of the Approach -- 3.4 Limitation and Complication and How to Avoid -- References -- 4: Lateral Supraorbital Approach -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Steps of the Approach -- 4.2.1 Positioning -- 4.2.2 Incision -- 4.2.3 Craniotomy -- 4.2.4 Closure -- 4.3 Indications of the Approach -- 4.4 Limitation of the Approach -- 4.5 Complication and How to Avoid -- Bibliography -- 5: Interhemispheric Approach -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 Steps of the Approach -- 5.2.1 Positioning -- 5.2.2 Incision -- 5.2.3 Craniotomy -- 5.2.4 Closure -- 5.3 Indication of the Approach -- 5.4 Limitation of the Approach -- 5.5 Complication and How to Avoid -- Bibliography. 
505 8 |a 6: Subtemporal Approach -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 Steps of the Approach -- 6.3 Indication of the Approach -- 6.4 Limitation, Complication, and How to Avoid -- Bibliography -- 7: Lateral Suboccipital Approach (Retrosigmoid) -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.2 Steps of the Approach -- 7.2.1 Positioning of the Head -- 7.2.2 Skin Incision: Craniotomy -- 7.2.3 Closure -- 7.3 Indication of the Approach -- 7.4 Limitation of the Approach -- 7.5 Complication and How to Avoid -- References -- 8: Transmastoid Approach for Retrolabyrinthine and Translabyrinthine -- 8.1 Introduction -- 8.2 Steps of the Surgery -- 8.2.1 Positioning, Incision, and Bony Landmarks -- 8.2.2 Mastoidectomy and Retrolabyrinthine Exposure -- 8.2.3 Translabyrinthine Drilling/IAC -- 8.2.4 Combined Transpetrosal Approach -- References -- 9: Dissection of Extended Middle Fossa and Anterior Petrosectomy Approach -- 9.1 Introduction -- 9.2 Standard Middle Fossa Approach -- 9.2.1 Steps of the Surgery -- 9.2.1.1 Incision, Craniotomy, and Dural Elevation -- 9.2.1.2 IAC Drilling -- 9.2.1.3 IAC Dura Incision and Tumor Removal -- 9.3 Extended Middle Fossa and Anterior Petrosectomy Approach -- 9.3.1 Steps of the Surgery -- 9.3.1.1 Incision, Scalp Reflection, and Craniotomy -- 9.3.1.2 Dural Elevation and Identification of "Rhomboid" Structure -- 9.3.1.3 Extradural Bone Removal -- 9.3.1.4 Dural Opening -- 10: Basic Endovascular Technique for Aneurysm Coiling -- 10.1 Introduction -- 10.2 Indication -- 10.3 Technical Aspect -- 10.3.1 Preparation -- 10.3.2 Vascular Access Phase -- 10.3.3 Intervention Phase -- 10.4 Case Illustration -- References -- Part II: Surgery for Specific Location of Vascular Lesion or Specific Pathology -- 11: Surgery of Posterior Communicating Artery Aneurysm -- 11.1 Sign and Symptoms -- 11.2 Investigation and Imaging. 
505 8 |a 11.2.1 The Size of the PCoA Itself -- 11.2.2 The Direction of Aneurysm Dome -- 11.2.3 Anterior Clinoidectomy -- 11.3 Steps of the Surgery -- 11.3.1 Position, Skin Incision, and Craniotomy -- 11.3.2 Dural Opening and Dissection -- 11.3.3 Closing -- 11.4 Expert Opinion/Suggestion to Avoid Complication -- 11.5 Things to Be Observed and Postoperative Care/Follow-Up -- References -- 12: Surgery of IC-Anterior Choroidal Aneurysms -- 12.1 Signs and Symptoms -- 12.1.1 Anatomy -- 12.1.2 Variants -- 12.2 Preoperative Investigation -- 12.3 Presurgical Preparation -- 12.3.1 Approach -- 12.4 Surgical Steps -- 12.5 Complication Management and Avoidance -- 12.6 Postoperative Care and Follow-Up -- 12.6.1 Pearls -- References -- 13: Surgery of Paraclinoid Aneurysm -- 13.1 Signs and Symptoms -- 13.1.1 Case Illustration One -- 13.1.2 Case Illustration Two -- 13.2 Investigation -- 13.3 Preoperative Preparation -- 13.3.1 Neuroimaging Examinations -- 13.3.2 Suction Decompression -- 13.3.3 Bypass Procedure (Revascularization) -- 13.3.4 Intraoperative Angiography -- 13.3.5 Spinal Drainage -- 13.3.6 Intraoperative Monitoring -- 13.3.7 Instruments for Anterior Clinoidectomy -- 13.3.8 Approach -- 13.4 Steps of the Surgery -- 13.4.1 Patient Position -- 13.4.2 Skin Incision -- 13.4.3 Craniotomy -- 13.4.4 Opening the Optic Canal and then Complete Removal of ACP -- 13.4.5 Removing Optic Strut to Insert the Clip Blades -- 13.4.6 Open the Dura and Sylvian Fissure Dissection -- 13.4.7 Cutting Falciform Ligament and DDR -- 13.4.8 Clip Application -- 13.4.9 Suction Decompression (If Necessary) -- 13.4.10 Hemostasis and Closure -- 13.5 Expert Opinion/Suggestion to Avoid Complication -- 13.5.1 Avoiding Visual Disturbance (Optic Nerve Injury) -- 13.5.2 Avoiding CSF Leakage (Rhinorrhea) -- 13.5.3 Intraoperative Rupture of the Aneurysm. 
505 8 |a 13.5.4 Occlusion and Injury of Ophthalmic Artery or ICA -- 13.6 Things to Be Observed and Postoperative Care/Follow-Up -- References -- 14: Surgery of Anterior Communicating Artery Aneurysms -- 14.1 Sign and Symptoms -- 14.2 Investigation -- 14.2.1 Aneurysm Projections -- 14.2.2 A2 Fork -- 14.3 Preoperative Preparation -- 14.3.1 Approach -- 14.4 Steps of the Surgery -- 14.4.1 Proximal Control Clipping -- 14.4.2 Gyrus Rectus Resection -- 14.4.3 Aneurysm Dissection and Clipping -- 14.4.4 Superior Projecting Aneurysms -- 14.4.5 Anterior Projecting Aneurysms -- 14.4.6 Inferior Projecting Aneurysms -- 14.4.7 Posterior Projecting Aneurysms -- 14.5 Surgeon Plan to Handle the Complication -- 14.6 Expert Opinion/Suggestion to Avoid Complication -- 14.7 Things to Be Observed and Postoperative Care/Follow-Up -- References -- 15: Surgery of Middle Cerebral Artery (MCA) Aneurysm -- 15.1 Sign and Symptoms -- 15.2 Investigation and Imaging -- 15.3 Preoperative Preparation and Simulation -- 15.4 Steps of the Surgery -- 15.4.1 Position (Fig. 15.2) -- 15.4.2 Skin Incision (Fig. 15.3) -- 15.4.3 Craniotomy (Fig. 15.3) -- 15.4.4 Dural Incision (Fig. 15.3) -- 15.4.5 Dissection of Sylvian Fissure -- 15.4.6 Selection of Proximal and Distal Approach -- 15.4.7 Proximal Approach (From ICA to M1 Approach) -- 15.4.8 Distal Approach (From M2 to M1 Approach) -- 15.4.9 Dissection of the Aneurysm and Neck Clipping -- 15.4.10 Dural Closure -- 15.5 Surgeon Plan to Handle the Complication -- 15.6 Expert Opinion/Suggestion to Avoid Complication -- 15.7 Things to Be Observed and Postoperative Care/Follow-Up -- References -- 16: Surgery of Posterior Cerebral Artery Aneurysm -- 16.1 Sign and Symptoms -- 16.2 Investigation -- 16.3 Preoperative Preparation -- 16.3.1 Approach -- 16.4 Steps of the Surgery -- 16.5 Surgeon Plans to Handle the Complication. 
505 8 |a 16.6 Expert Opinion/Suggestion to Avoid Complication -- 16.7 Things to Be Observed and Postoperative Care/Follow-Up -- References -- 17: Surgery of Upper Basilar Artery Aneurysm -- 17.1 Signs and Symptoms -- 17.2 Investigation -- 17.3 Preoperative Preparation -- 17.3.1 Approach -- 17.3.1.1 Extradural Temporopolar Approach ETA -- 17.3.1.2 Patient Position, Skin Incision, and Craniotomy -- 17.4 Steps of the Surgery -- 17.5 Specific Plans to Handle Complications and Expert Opinion -- 17.5.1 How to Avoid Heat Injury During Skull Base Drilling -- 17.5.2 How to Control Bleeding from the Cavernous Sinus -- 17.6 Important Observations and Postoperative Care -- References -- 18: Surgery of Superior Cerebellar Artery Aneurysm (SCA) -- 18.1 Signs and Symptoms -- 18.2 Investigation -- 18.3 Preoperative Preparation -- 18.4 Steps of Surgery -- 18.5 Expert Opinion/Suggestion to Avoid Complication -- 18.6 Postoperative Measures -- References -- 19: Surgery of Posterior Inferior Cerebellar Artery (PICA) Aneurysm -- 19.1 Sign and Symptoms -- 19.2 Investigation and Vascular Anatomy -- 19.3 Steps in Surgery -- 19.4 Expert Opinion -- References -- 20: Surgery of Giant Aneurysm -- 20.1 Sign and Symptoms -- 20.2 Investigation -- 20.3 Steps of Surgery -- 20.3.1 Surgical Approach -- 20.3.2 Endovascular Approach -- 20.4 Expert Opinion/Suggestion to Avoid Complication -- References -- 21: Surgery of Posterior Fossa AVM -- 21.1 Signs and Symptoms -- 21.1.1 Location -- 21.1.2 Signs and Symptoms -- 21.2 Investigation -- 21.2.1 Approach -- 21.3 Modalities of Treatment -- 21.3.1 Endovascular Techniques -- 21.3.2 Radiotherapy -- 21.3.3 Microsurgery -- 21.4 Steps of the Surgery -- 21.4.1 Supracerebellar Approach [20] -- 21.4.1.1 Positioning -- 21.4.1.2 Incision and Craniotomy -- 21.4.1.3 Dural Opening -- 21.4.2 Retrosigmoid Approach [20]. 
505 8 |a 21.4.2.1 Positioning. 
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