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Confirmation of blood flow in perforating arteries using fluorescein cerebral angiography during aneurysm surgery

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JOURNAL OF NEUROSURGERY
Volume 107, Issue 1, Pages 68-73

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AMER ASSOC NEUROLOGICAL SURGEONS
DOI: 10.3171/JNS-07/07/0068

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aneurysm surgery; blood flow insufficiency; fluorescein cerebral angiography; fluorescein sodium; perforating artery

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Object. The authors performed fluorescein cerebral angiography in patients after aneurysm clip placement to confirm the patency of the parent artery, perforating artery, and other arteries around the aneurysm. Methods. Twenty-three patients who underwent aneurysm surgery were studied. Aneurysms were located in the internal carotid artery in 12 patients, middle cerebral artery in six, anterior cerebral artery in three, basilar artery bifurcation in one, and junction of the vertebral artery (VA) and posterior inferior cerebellar artery in one, After aneurysm clip placement, the target arteries were illuminated using a beam from a blue light-emitting diode atop a 7-mm diameter pencil-type probe. In all patients, after intravenous administration of 5 ml of 10% fluorescein sodium, fluorescence in the vessels was clearly observed through a microscope and recorded on videotape. Results. The excellent image quality and spatial resolution of the fluorescein angiography procedure facilitated intraoperative real-time assessment of the patency of the perforating arteries and branches near the aneurysm, including: 12 posterior communicating,g arteries; 12 anterior choroidal arteries; four lenticulostriate arteries three recurrent arteries of Heubner; three hypothalamic arteries; one ophthalmic artery; one perforating artery arising from the VA; and one posterior thalamoperforating artery. All 23 patients experienced an uneventful postoperative course without clinical symptoms of perforating artery occlusion. Conclusions. Because the fluorescein angiography procedure described here allows intraoperative confirmation of the patency of perforating arteries located deep inside the surgical field, it can be practically used for preventing unexpected cerebral infarction during aneurysm surgery.

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