TY - JOUR AU - Halbach, Van V. AB - 1-196 in Advances the Treatment of Complex Cerebrovascular Disorders Interventional by Neurovascular Techniques Randall T. Grant B. and Van MD; Hieshima, MD; V. Halbach, MD Higashida, of cerebrovascular Treatment complex disorders, including intracranial aneurysms, carotid sinus vertebral arteriovenous cavernous fistulas, fistulas, atherosclerosis of malformations, and arterial is in selected brachiocephalic vessels, vasospasm, being performed cases by interventional neurovascular Recent advances in techniques. microballoon technology, perma- nent newer embolic solidifying polymers, agents, high-resolution digital subtraction angiogra- with and steerable phy road-mapping technique, wires and catheters have greatly micro-guide improved access in the distal intracranial circulation and markedly reduced the morbidity associated with these Interventional is procedures. neuroradiology emerging as an important adjunct to for selected cerebrovascular disorders. neurosurgery (Circulation 1991;83[suppl 11:1-196-1-206) C ontinued advances in the fields of neuroanat- For cerebral arteriovenous malformations, interven- and as well as in omy pathophysiology the tional techniques have greatly decreased the operative of the natural of knowledge history complex and morbidity rates associated with surgical mortality disorders have a cerebrovascular produced subspe- excision. Large and giant intracranial aneurysms are to and cialty devoted the diagnosis endovascular also treated being by interventional techniques as treatment of these lesions. Recent im- technological alternatives to surgery TI - Advances in the Treatment of Complex Cerebrovascular Disorders by Interventional Neurovascular Techniques JF - Circulation DA - 1991-02-01 UR - https://www.deepdyve.com/lp/wolters-kluwer-health/advances-in-the-treatment-of-complex-cerebrovascular-disorders-by-xocuMAC3NH SP - - VL - 83 IS - DP - DeepDyve ER -