Preoperative detailed evaluation intracranial artery stenosis using three-dimensional visualization analysis reduces the invasiveness of superficial temporal artery-middle cerebral artery bypass

Objectives: Superficial temporal artery (STA) to middle cerebral artery (MCA) bypass surgery is a common treatment for preventing cerebral ischemia in patients with intracranial artery stenosis. The aim of this study was to analyze the surgical outcomes of the STA-MCA bypass procedure, particularly...

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Main Authors: Riki Tanaka, Fuminari Komatsu, Kento Sasaki, Kyosuke Miyatani, Yasuhiro Yamada, Yoko Kato, Yuichi Hirose
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Language:English
Published: Fujita Medical Society 2023-08-01
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Online Access:https://www.jstage.jst.go.jp/article/fmj/9/3/9_2022-022/_pdf/-char/en
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author Riki Tanaka
Fuminari Komatsu
Kento Sasaki
Kyosuke Miyatani
Yasuhiro Yamada
Yoko Kato
Yuichi Hirose
author_facet Riki Tanaka
Fuminari Komatsu
Kento Sasaki
Kyosuke Miyatani
Yasuhiro Yamada
Yoko Kato
Yuichi Hirose
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description Objectives: Superficial temporal artery (STA) to middle cerebral artery (MCA) bypass surgery is a common treatment for preventing cerebral ischemia in patients with intracranial artery stenosis. The aim of this study was to analyze the surgical outcomes of the STA-MCA bypass procedure, particularly with regard to the invasiveness of targeted bypass (TB) with preoperative planning using Amira® software. Methods: Consecutive patients with single STA-MCA bypass performed by a single neurosurgeon from January 2019 to May 2022 were included. The clinical parameters of seven TB patients were compared with those of 11 patients treated with the conventional method (CM). Results: Compared with CM patients, TB using Amira® software patients had a shorter scalp incision (median [interquartile range]=11.2 [9.7–12.7] cm vs. 16.9 [16.0–17.7] cm, respectively; p=0.004], smaller craniotomy size (11.8 [11.5–14.4] cm2 vs. 20.9 [17.1–22.2] cm2, respectively; p=0.01], shorter surgery duration (201 [195–218] min vs. 277 [229–310] min, respectively; p=0.003], and less intraoperative bleeding (10 [10–20] g vs. 23 [20–50] g, respectively; p=0.033]. However, there were no differences in surgical complications between the two groups. Conclusions: Detailed preoperative evaluation using Amira® software can reduce the invasiveness of the STA-MCA bypass procedure.
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spelling doaj.art-520c788c3de644ef9e337d80800278202023-08-01T06:12:44ZengFujita Medical SocietyFujita Medical Journal2189-72472189-72552023-08-019320621010.20407/fmj.2022-022Preoperative detailed evaluation intracranial artery stenosis using three-dimensional visualization analysis reduces the invasiveness of superficial temporal artery-middle cerebral artery bypassRiki Tanaka0Fuminari Komatsu1Kento Sasaki2Kyosuke Miyatani3Yasuhiro Yamada4Yoko Kato5Yuichi Hirose6Department of Neurosurgery, Fujita Health University Bantane HospitalDepartment of Neurosurgery, Fujita Health University Bantane HospitalDepartment of Neurosurgery, Fujita Health University Bantane HospitalDepartment of Neurosurgery, Fujita Health University Bantane HospitalDepartment of Neurosurgery, Fujita Health University Bantane HospitalDepartment of Neurosurgery, Fujita Health University Bantane HospitalDepartment of Neurosurgery, Fujita Health University HospitalObjectives: Superficial temporal artery (STA) to middle cerebral artery (MCA) bypass surgery is a common treatment for preventing cerebral ischemia in patients with intracranial artery stenosis. The aim of this study was to analyze the surgical outcomes of the STA-MCA bypass procedure, particularly with regard to the invasiveness of targeted bypass (TB) with preoperative planning using Amira® software. Methods: Consecutive patients with single STA-MCA bypass performed by a single neurosurgeon from January 2019 to May 2022 were included. The clinical parameters of seven TB patients were compared with those of 11 patients treated with the conventional method (CM). Results: Compared with CM patients, TB using Amira® software patients had a shorter scalp incision (median [interquartile range]=11.2 [9.7–12.7] cm vs. 16.9 [16.0–17.7] cm, respectively; p=0.004], smaller craniotomy size (11.8 [11.5–14.4] cm2 vs. 20.9 [17.1–22.2] cm2, respectively; p=0.01], shorter surgery duration (201 [195–218] min vs. 277 [229–310] min, respectively; p=0.003], and less intraoperative bleeding (10 [10–20] g vs. 23 [20–50] g, respectively; p=0.033]. However, there were no differences in surgical complications between the two groups. Conclusions: Detailed preoperative evaluation using Amira® software can reduce the invasiveness of the STA-MCA bypass procedure.https://www.jstage.jst.go.jp/article/fmj/9/3/9_2022-022/_pdf/-char/enbypass surgerycerebral ischemiapreoperative planning
spellingShingle Riki Tanaka
Fuminari Komatsu
Kento Sasaki
Kyosuke Miyatani
Yasuhiro Yamada
Yoko Kato
Yuichi Hirose
Preoperative detailed evaluation intracranial artery stenosis using three-dimensional visualization analysis reduces the invasiveness of superficial temporal artery-middle cerebral artery bypass
Fujita Medical Journal
bypass surgery
cerebral ischemia
preoperative planning
title Preoperative detailed evaluation intracranial artery stenosis using three-dimensional visualization analysis reduces the invasiveness of superficial temporal artery-middle cerebral artery bypass
title_full Preoperative detailed evaluation intracranial artery stenosis using three-dimensional visualization analysis reduces the invasiveness of superficial temporal artery-middle cerebral artery bypass
title_fullStr Preoperative detailed evaluation intracranial artery stenosis using three-dimensional visualization analysis reduces the invasiveness of superficial temporal artery-middle cerebral artery bypass
title_full_unstemmed Preoperative detailed evaluation intracranial artery stenosis using three-dimensional visualization analysis reduces the invasiveness of superficial temporal artery-middle cerebral artery bypass
title_short Preoperative detailed evaluation intracranial artery stenosis using three-dimensional visualization analysis reduces the invasiveness of superficial temporal artery-middle cerebral artery bypass
title_sort preoperative detailed evaluation intracranial artery stenosis using three dimensional visualization analysis reduces the invasiveness of superficial temporal artery middle cerebral artery bypass
topic bypass surgery
cerebral ischemia
preoperative planning
url https://www.jstage.jst.go.jp/article/fmj/9/3/9_2022-022/_pdf/-char/en
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