Fenestrated aneurysm clips in the surgical management of anterior communicating artery aneurysms: operative techniques and strategy. Clinical article.

@article{Zada2009FenestratedAC,
  title={Fenestrated aneurysm clips in the surgical management of anterior communicating artery aneurysms: operative techniques and strategy. Clinical article.},
  author={Gabriel Zada and Eisha Anne Christian and Charles Y. Liu and Steven Giannotta},
  journal={Neurosurgical focus},
  year={2009},
  volume={26 5},
  pages={
          E7
        }
}
OBJECT Aneurysms of the anterior communicating artery (ACoA) can be a considerable challenge to treat surgically based on variations in the anatomy and morphological features of the ACoA complex. The fenestrated aneurysm clip can be a simple and practical tool in the operative management of ACoA aneurysms. The goal in this study was to characterize the particular surgical situations in which the use of a fenestrated clip facilitates the clip ligation of ACoA aneurysms. METHODS The authors… 
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