Japanese Journal of Neurosurgery
Online ISSN : 2187-3100
Print ISSN : 0917-950X
ISSN-L : 0917-950X
SPECIAL ISSUES The 35th Microneurosurgical Anatomical Seminar
Cutting Edge of Micro-vascular Anatomy in Neuroendovascular Therapy
Kenji SugiuHisanori EdakiMasafumi HiramatsuTomohito HishikawaJun HarumaYu TakahashiSatoshi MuraiKazuhiko NishiYoko YamaokaYu SatoYuki EbisudaniRyu KimuraIsao Date
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2022 Volume 31 Issue 6 Pages 384-392

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  In recent years, advances have been made in a variety of diagnostic imaging techniques, including three-dimensional digital subtraction angiography (DSA), slab maximum intensity projection (MIP), and fusion imaging of DSA with MRI and CT. These advancements have allowed clinicians to more easily understand the functional micro-vascular anatomy by clarifying the relationship between the brain, cranial nerves, and bone structures. Preoperative precise simulation using these techniques is beneficial not only for endovascular neurosurgeons, but also for general neurosurgeons.

  Herein, we introduce the use of these recent imaging techniques in our daily practice. We routinely performe three-dimensional DSA and slab MIP imaging for the treatment of cerebrovascular disease. Preoperative simulation imaging is then performed using a fusion technique with DSA, MRI, or CT imaging. This regimen helps us to plan an accurate surgical strategy and perform safe surgery.

  Endovascular neurosurgeons, who have extensive knowledge regarding functional vascular anatomy and newly developed diagnostic modalities, may contribute to the strength of both open and endovascular neurosurgery.

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