Publications by authors named "Mao Yokota"

Angiogenesis is one of the growth mechanisms of chronic subdural hematoma (CSDH). Pericytes have been implicated in the capillary sprouting during angiogenesis and are involved in brain ischemia and diabetic retinopathy. This study examined the pericyte expressions in CSDH outer membranes obtained during trepanation surgery.

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Transarterial embolization using Onyx is a well-established treatment for dural arteriovenous fistulas (DAVFs). However, complications can arise when Onyx migrates into the venous side, impairing the draining veins. We encountered a case where Onyx, injected through the arterial side, strayed into the jugular vein, forming a hairball-like structure.

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Background: A method of guiding an intermediate catheter from a new alpha-type guiding catheter placed in the ascending aorta to the carotid artery is evaluated in neuroendovascular treatment in challenging anatomic directions of the guiding catheter, such as the bovine aortic arch and type III aortic arch.

Methods: The existing 8-Fr guiding catheter was given a strong bending shape at the tip to make it an alpha type. The total length of the catheter was 85 cm.

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Hemorrhagic isolated dural arteriovenous fistulas (DAVFs) are often challenging to treat. Here, we report a case of the lateral cavernous sinus (CS) DAVF successfully treated by transarterial intravenous coil embolization using a curved multiplanar reconstruction (MPR) image assistance. A 54-year-old man presented with a severe headache and was diagnosed with subarachnoid hemorrhage caused by CSDAVF.

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Background: We present a case series of underwater microvascular decompression (MVD) for hemifacial spasm (HFS) and an evaluation of its feasibility and safety.

Methods: This retrospective study was conducted at a single institution and included 20 patients with HFS who underwent underwater MVD between September 2019 and January 2021. Surgery was performed in 3 steps, as follows: exoscopic wound opening (soft tissue, bone, dura, and arachnoid around the cerebellomedullary cistern), underwater endoscopic surgery (decompression of the facial nerve), and exoscopic wound closure.

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Objective: Catastrophic complications may develop because of vessel deviation during device delivery into intracranial vessels for neurointerventions. We report a novel method using a silicon model capable of evaluating vessel deviation as a numerical value.

Methods: In all, 10 tiny markers, each with a pitch of approximately 5 mm, were attached to the vessel model along the long axis.

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Objective: Accurately determining the clot position is highly important for immediate recanalization when endovascular mechanical thrombectomy is performed using a stent retriever and aspiration catheter. We describe a new method that facilitates the precise identification of the clot position called pull the trigger sign (PTS).

Case Presentation: Selective angiography was performed through a 0.

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