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Review
. 2022 Mar:159:250-258.
doi: 10.1016/j.wneu.2021.12.079.

Microsurgical Treatment of Cerebral Aneurysms

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Microsurgical Treatment of Cerebral Aneurysms

Caleb Rutledge et al. World Neurosurg. 2022 Mar.

Abstract

Despite advances in endovascular techniques, microsurgery continues to play an important role in the treatment of cerebral aneurysms. This article reviews the history of surgical treatment of intracranial aneurysms and the evolving role of microsurgery in the endovascular era. Although endovascular tools and techniques have changed significantly since the placement of the first Guglielmi coils in 1990, with the development of endoluminal flow-diverting stents and now endosaccular flow-diverting devices, microsurgical treatment of aneurysms has also continued to evolve. Since the first treatment with Hunterian ligation by Horsley in the 1800s, surgical treatment of intracranial aneurysms has advanced significantly beginning with the introduction of the microscope and microsurgical techniques in the 1950s. More recent advances in microsurgical treatment of aneurysms include microsurgical adjuncts, such as indocyanine green angiography, adenosine, and the exoscope, as well as tailored craniotomies, retractorless surgery, and novel bypass constructs for complex aneurysms. Microsurgery continues to play an important role in the endovascular era.

Keywords: Bypass; Clipping; Endovascular treatment; Ligation; Microsurgery; Minimally invasive; Retractorless.

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