Treatment of Patients with a Giant Aneurysm of the Cavernous Part of the Right Internal Carotid Artery by Performing Anextra-Intracranial Micro Anastomosis (Case Report)

Authors

  • Rasulov Sh. O. Republican Specialized Scientific Practical Medical Center of Neurosurgery, Tashkent city, Uzbekistan
  • Ruziqulov M. M. Republican Specialized Scientific Practical Medical Center of Neurosurgery, Tashkent city, Uzbekistan
  • Hazratkulov R. B. Republican Specialized Scientific Practical Medical Center of Neurosurgery, Tashkent city, Uzbekistan

Keywords:

large and giant aneurysms, aneurysm treatment

Abstract

Presented the clinical case of successful extra cranial-intracranial (EC-IC) bypass performance. Female patient, 45 years old, who has been suffered from giant cavernous aneurysm of right internal carotid artery (ICA), presented with mass effect. The EC-IC high-flow bypass using radial artery was performed between M3-M4 segment of right middle cerebral artery and right external carotid artery. Bypass patency was confirmed by intraoperative Doppler ultrasound, postoperative digital subtraction angiography and by ultrasound examination of anastomosis. Patient was discharged in 10th days after operation with satisfactory condition. The EC-IC bypass is one of effective method treatment for aneurysms of cavernous portion of ICA, allowing occluding aneurysm from cerebral blood flow and decreasing its mass effect to adjacent structures.

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2022-03-21

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O., R. S. ., M., R. M. ., & B., H. R. . (2022). Treatment of Patients with a Giant Aneurysm of the Cavernous Part of the Right Internal Carotid Artery by Performing Anextra-Intracranial Micro Anastomosis (Case Report). European Multidisciplinary Journal of Modern Science, 4, 225–228. Retrieved from https://emjms.academicjournal.io/index.php/emjms/article/view/71

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