Zh Vopr Neirokhir Im N N Burdenko
May 1997
Preventive temporary clipping of the carrying arteries reduces the incidence of intraoperative hemorrhage in anterior connecting arterial aneurysms from 26 to 13%, in middle cerebral arterial arterial aneurysms from 29 to 4%. In anterior connecting arterial aneurysms, the use of preventive temporary clipping of the carrying arteries fails to affect surgical outcomes. In middle cerebral arterial arterial aneurysms, this procedure decreases postoperative mortality from 17 to 12% by reducing the incidence of intraoperative hemorrhage; however, the rates of disability due to possible brain ischemia in the middle cerebral arterial bed rates increases from 32 to 40%.
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November 1996
The study indicated that intraoperative hemorrhages more frequently occurred at early surgery. During operations made in the first 7, 8-14 days of and after a fortnight of aneurysmal rupture, the incidence of hemorrhage was 27.5, 23, and 22%, respectively.
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August 1995
Zh Vopr Neirokhir Im N N Burdenko
August 1995
The paper presents the surgical outcomes of 300 patients with brain arterial aneurysms. A total of 43% of the patients were admitted to the unit within the first 72 hours of the onset of hemorrhage, 165 patients were operated on within the first fortnight, 135 were operated on in later periods. The aneurysms of the anterior communicating artery, internal carotid, middle cerebral artery were 42, 24, and 22%, respectively.
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