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

@article{Suzuki2007ConfirmationOB,
  title={Confirmation of blood flow in perforating arteries using fluorescein cerebral angiography during aneurysm surgery.},
  author={Kyouichi Suzuki and Namio Kodama and Tatsuya Sasaki and Masato Matsumoto and Tsuyoshi Ichikawa and Ryoji Munakata and Hiroyuki Muramatsu and Hiromichi Kasuya},
  journal={Journal of neurosurgery},
  year={2007},
  volume={107 1},
  pages={
          68-73
        }
}
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. [] Key Method 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.
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