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Subtemporal approach to basilar bifurcation aneurysms: advanced technique and clinical experience

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New Trends of Surgery for Stroke and its Perioperative Management

Part of the book series: Acta Neurochirurgica Supplements ((NEUROCHIRURGICA,volume 94))

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Objective. The surgical treatment of basilar bifurcation aneurysms is challenging, and many of these aneurysms are currently treated by endovascular means. However, the complete closure of the aneurysm by surgical clipping still remains the best and most permanent cure for the aneurysm. The “gold standard”, subtemporal approach was established and introduced by Drake and it has been adapted by the senior author Hernesniemi. We describe our present modified technique of this approach based on clinical experience.

Methods. The subtemporal approach to basilar bifurcation aneurysms has been regularly used by the senior author Hernesniemi in recent 15 years in over 200 operations in Kuopio and Helsinki, Finland.

Results. This approach is suitable in most basilar bifurcation aneurysms except for those high above the posterior clinoid process. To avoid temporal lobe damage, cerebrospinal fluid drainage is necessary. Benefits of subtemporal approach are short operative and retraction times, and no need for skull base resection.

Conclusion. The subtemporal approach is simple and safe in experienced hands, and should be considered the standard method to approach most basilar bifurcation aneurysms.

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Hernesniemi, J., Ishii, K., Niemelä, M., Kivipelto, L., Fujiki, M., Shen, H. (2005). Subtemporal approach to basilar bifurcation aneurysms: advanced technique and clinical experience. In: Yonekawa, Y., Keller, E., Sakurai, Y., Tsukahara, T. (eds) New Trends of Surgery for Stroke and its Perioperative Management. Acta Neurochirurgica Supplements, vol 94. Springer, Vienna. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-211-27911-3_6

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