Background: Sympathetic-mediated vasoconstriction from the superior cervical ganglion (SCG) is a significant contributor to cerebral vasospasm. Inhibition of the SCG has been shown to improve cerebral blood flow and reverse cerebral vasospasm in swine models. We evaluated the efficacy of a novel minimally invasive endovascular approach to target and pharmacologically inhibit the SCG, using a Micro-Infusion Device for transmural drug delivery.
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February 2023
Background: Extracranial to intracranial bypass is used to augment and/or replace the intracranial circulation for various pathologies. The superficial temporal artery is the mainstay donor for pedicled bypasses to the anterior circulation but can be limited by its variable size, low native flow rates, and potential scalp complications. Interposition grafts such as the radial artery or greater saphenous vein are alternatives but are sometimes limited by size mismatch, length needed to reach the extracranial circulation, and loss of inherent vascular elasticity.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFChronic subdural hematomas (CSDHs) are a common neurosurgical disease for which middle meningeal artery (MMA) embolization is emerging as an attractive and efficacious endovascular treatment modality. We present the first known case of a epidural abscess that resulted following MMA embolization for a left-sided CSDH that required evacuation and washout through a craniotomy. Intracranial infections can be a potentially devastating complication from MMA embolization in this patient population.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIntroduction: Sympathetic activity from the superior cervical ganglion (SCG) has been shown to cause cerebral hypoperfusion in swine, similar to that seen with clinical cerebral vasospasm. Although the mechanism of such perfusion deficit has been speculated to be from pathologic cerebral vasoconstriction, the extent of sympathetic contribution to vasoconstriction has not been wellestablished.
Objective: We aimed to demonstrate that SCG stimulation in swine leads to significant cerebral vasoconstriction on digital subtraction angiography (DSA).