The definitive reference for mastering cerebral bypass procedures’
Gold winner in 2014 IBPA Ben Franklin Awards!
A highly-anticipated addition to Thieme’s classic color atlas collection, Color Atlas of Cerebral Revascularization focuses on cerebral bypass techniques pioneered by leading surgeons at the world-renowned Barrow Neurological Institute in Phoenix, Arizona. Each procedure is presented with intraoperative photographs and exquisite anatomical illustrations to help surgeons master the complex microsurgical anatomy and subtle surgical technique used in managing the potential onset and condition of stroke and other causes of cerebral ischemia.
Key Features:
- Side-by-side photo and illustration format aids in interpretation of intricate surgical procedures
- More than 1300 figures elucidate clinical cases from the Barrow Neurological Institute and other centers of neurosurgical excellence
- A DVD, featuring more than 30 related surgical cases and narrated by the authors, is included with the book
- Cases illustrate how to successfully achieve revascularization for conditions such as moyamoya disease, recurrent aneurysms after endovascular treatment, giant aneurysms, vertebral artery insufficiency, and severe stenosis
- The vascular anatomy related to each bypass technique is illustrated and described in the sections showcasing the clinical cases treated by the technique
This comprehensive atlas is an ideal reference for practicing neurosurgeons, neurosurgical residents, and interventional neuroradiologists, and it will be a relevant volume in their medical library for years to come.
Tabela de Conteúdo
Section 1: ACA Bypass
Surgical Anatomy and Technique
Case 1-1. Direct ACA-to-ACA bypass for giant ACA aneurysm
Case 1-2. Frontopolar artery-to-left A2 bypass for complex dissecting aneurysm
Case 1-3. A3-to-A3 bypass for giant A2 aneurysm
Case 1-4. A3-to-A3 bypass for fusiform A2 aneurysm
Case 1-5. A3-to-A3 side-to-side bypass for giant A2 aneurysm
Case 1-6. ICA repair for giant suprasellar tumor with ICA tear
Section 2: STA-to-MCA Bypass
Surgical Anatomy and Technique
Case 2-1. STA-to-MCA bypass for moyamoya disease
Case 2-2. STA-to-MCA bypass for moyamoya disease
Case 2-3. STA-to-MCA bypass for cavernous sinus aneurysm
Case 2-4. STA-to-MCA bypass for MCA fusiform aneurysm
Case 2-5. Double-barrel STA-to-MCA bypass for giant MCA aneurysm
Case 2-6. Double-barrel STA-to-MCA bypass for giant MCA aneurysm
Case 2-7. STA-to-MCA bypass with endovascular occlusion of MCA dissecting fusiform aneurysm
Case 2-8. STA-to-MCA bypass with saphenous vein graft for giant ophthalmic artery aneurysm
Case 2-9. STA-to-MCA bypass with saphenous vein graft for ICA bifurcation giant fusiform aneurysm
Case 2-10. STA-to-MCA bypass for giant MCA aneurysm
Section 3: STA-to-MCA Onlay Bypass
Technique
Case 3-1. STA-to-MCA onlay for moyamoya disease
Section 4: MCA-to-MCA Bypass
Surgical Anatomy and Technique
Case 4-1. Primary MCA reanastomosis for MCA aneurysm
Case 4-2. M2-to-M2 side-to-side bypass for MCA aneurysm
Case 4-3. M2-to-M3 interposition radial artery graft for fusiform MCA aneurysm
Case 4-4. Anterior temporal artery-to-MCA bypass for giant M1 aneurysm
Case 4-5. Anterior temporal artery-to-distal MCA bypass for giant recurrent complex MCA aneurysm
Case 4-6. Direct MCA-to-MCA and STA-to-MCA for giant MCA aneurysm
Case 4-7. Excision of aneurysm and direct MCA-to-MCA bypass and STA-to-distal MCA bypass for large complex MCA aneurysm
Section 5: MMA-to-MCA Bypass
Surgical Anatomy and Technique
Case 5-1. MMA-to-MCA bypass for parafalcine meningioma and ACA-to-MCA collateralization
Section 6: Bonnet Bypass
Surgical Anatomy and Technique
Case 6-1. Bonnet bypass for complex mycotic pseudoaneurysm of carotid bifurcation
Section 7: High-Flow Cervical Carotid Artery-to-MCA Bypass
Surgical Anatomy and Technique
Case 7-1. Cervical ICA-to-MCA bypass with vein graft for cavernous sinus malignant tumor
Case 7-2. Cervical end-to-end ICA-to-MCA bypass with saphenous vein graft with flow reversal for ICA bifurcation recurrent giant aneurysm
Case 7-3. ICA-to-M2 bypass with saphenous vein graft with ELANA anastomosis for giant MCA aneurysm
Case 7-4. Abdulrauf IMA-to-MCA bypass for giant cavernous sinus ICA aneurysm
Case 7-5. ECA-to-MCA bypass with radial artery graft for giant PCo A aneurysm
Case 7-6. ECA-to-MCA bypass with radial artery graft for complex MCA aneurysm
Case 7-7. Cervical ICA-to-MCA bypass with Saph. vein graft for giant ophthalmic artery aneurysm
Case 7-8. Subclavian artery-to-MCA bypass with saphenous vein graft for CCA occlusion
Section 8: IMA-to-Cervical ICA Bypass
Case 8-1. IMA-to-ICA bypass for cervical ICA pseudoaneurysm
Section 9: Petrous ICA Bypass
Surgical Anatomy and Technique
Case 9-1. Petrous ICA-to-supraclinoid ICA bypass for bilateral intracavernous ICA aneurysms
Case 9-2. Bilateral petrous ICA-to-supraclinoid ICA bypass with saphenous vein grafts for bilateral traumatic ICA-cavernous sinus fistulas and aneurysms
Case 9-3. Cervical ICA-to-petrous ICA bypass with saphenous vein graft for bilateral traumatic dissection of ICAs
Case 9-4. Cervical ICA-to-petrous ICA bypass with saphenous vein graft for cervical ICA pseudoaneurysm
Section 10: Cervical ICA-to-Cervical ICA Interposition Graft or Primary Reanastomosis
Technique
Case 10-1. Cervical ICA-to-cervical ICA primary end-to-end reanastomosis for complex cervical ICA aneurysm
Section 11: Subclavian Artery-to-CCA Bypass or Transposition
Surgical Anatomy and Technique
Case 11-1. Subclavian artery-to-CCA bifurcation bypass with saphenous vein graft for radiation-induced occlusion of CCA
Case 11-2. CCA-to-subclavian artery transposition for severe stenosis at CCA origin
Section 12: STA-to-PCA and STA-to-SCA Bypass
Surgical Anatomy and Technique
Case 12-1. STA-to-PCA bypass for complete occlusion of the right VA and severe stenosis of left VA with vestigial PCo As
Case 12-2. STA-to-SCA bypass for symptomatic stenosis of mid-BA
Case 12-3. STA-to-SCA bypass for complex BA aneurysm
Case 12-4. STA-to-SCA bypass for giant serpentine BA trunk aneurysm
Section 13: OA Bypass
Surgical Anatomy and Technique
Case 13-1. OA-to-PCA bypass for giant fusiform P2-P3 junction aneurysm
Case 13-2. OA-to-PICA bypass for complex PICA aneurysm
Section 14: PICA-to-PICA Bypass
Surgical Anatomy and Technique
Case 14-1. PICA-to-contralateral PICA bypass for giant VA aneurysm
Case 14-2. Direct PICA-to-PICA reanastomosis for PICA aneurysm
Case 14-3. Direct end-to-end PICA-to-PICA bypass for complex PICA aneurysm
Case 14-4. PICA-to-VA direct reanastomosis for large recurrent PICA aneurysm
Section 15: FA-to-VA Bypass
Case 15-1. FA-to-VA bypass for VA insufficiency
Section 16: VA Reconstruction and VA-to-CCA Transposition
Surgical Anatomy and Technique
Case 16-1. Direct VA reconstruction with saphenous vein graft for traumatic dissection of VA
Case 16-2. VA-to-CCA transposition with 17 years of follow-up.
Case 16-3. VA-to-CCA transposition for posterior fossa TIAs, right VA occlusion, and left VA stenosis
Case 16-4. VA-to-CCA transposition for right-to-left subclavian steal with recurrent VA aneurysm
Case 16-5. VA-to-CCA transposition for posterior fossa TIAs