ANGIOTOMOGRAPHY - 3D AND ANEURISMS
MICROSURGERY: PRELIMINARY REPORT
Julio Ramírez
SUMMARY
OBJECTIVE: To determine if cerebral pan-angiography with conventional digital
substraction and AngioTac-3D allow tridimensional visualization of aneurisms in patients
with acute subarachnoid hemorrhage (ASH) due to rupture of an aneurism. MATERIAL AND
METHODS: We present the first 10 cases of men and women who were admitted with either
acute or "late" ASH to whom cerebral pan-angiography with conventional digital
substraction and 3D-AngioTac were performed followed by microsurgery. RESULTS: Use of
tridimensional angiotomography with surface reconstruction allows us to see vascular,
venous and bony structures, rotating them in 360 degrees. It follows the need that the
neurosurgeon be present during the procedure in order that images lead the surgical
criterium. CONCLUSION: The non-invasive tridimensional angiotomography allows diagnosis of
subarachnoid hemorrhage, as seen in these preliminary report.
Key words: Aneurism; angiography, digital subtraction; microsurgery.
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