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Microsurgery
Providers: Laligam N. Sekhar
Posted on Sunday, July 01, 2007

Overview of Microsurgery
Microsurgery is performed under a high magnification operating microscope and neuro-endoscope (a tubular instrument with a built-in video camera). The process also involves a team of neuro-anesthesiologists, and neurophysiologists who monitor the brain during microsurgery.

Brain monitoring is conducted using Doppler and Angiographic scans that ensure the adequacy of aneurysm clipping and to confirm that adjacent branch arteries remain open and unblocked.

Microsurgical treatment consists of a craniotomy, which involves the removal of the skull base bone to expose the aneurysm. Once the aneurysm is exposed, non-magnetic titanium clips are used to treat the aneurysm.

Another microsurgical approach is to perform brain artery bypass to exclude the aneurysm from circulation.



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