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Mechanical clot dissolution technique for surgical clip-related occlusions: An emergent triple-step approach
Author(s) -
Chirag Jain,
Neha Choudhary,
Vikas Bhatia,
Ajay Kumar
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
brain circulation
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2455-4626
pISSN - 2394-8108
DOI - 10.4103/bc.bc_58_20
Subject(s) - medicine , nimodipine , vasospasm , clipping (morphology) , occlusion , surgery , ischemia , aneurysm , anesthesia , subarachnoid hemorrhage , cardiology , linguistics , philosophy , calcium
Cerebral ischemia following clipping of cerebral aneurysms constitutes major cause of morbidity and mortality. Clip-related injury to vessel, postoperative clip rotation, prolonged temporary occlusion, intraoperative rupture, and vasospasm are some etiological factors compromising forward flow in parent or branch vessel. On suspicion of compromised forward flow, immediate intraoperative evaluation is done to detect the cause of vascular compromise and further management is done by microsurgical or endovascular means. We describe a case of ruptured distal anterior cerebral artery (ACA) aneurysm complicated by occlusion of ACA after surgical clipping. The patient was managed by endovascular means by combined technique of intra-arterial nimodipine, antiplatelet infusion, and mechanical clot disruption using J-tip microwire.

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