TY - JOUR
T1 - Occlusion endovasculaire et traitement du vasospasme par voie percutanée
AU - Jean, Béatrix
AU - Sugiu, Kenji
AU - Muster, Michel
AU - Rüfenacht, Daniel A.
PY - 2000/4
Y1 - 2000/4
N2 - Current available minimal invasive endovascular technology allows for percutaneous treatment of cerebral aneurysms and of vasospasm, the associated disease fo cerebral arteries secondary to subarachnoid hemorrhage. Multicentric evaluation of standardized treatment techniques using platinum coils have shown that a high success rate is now obtained for certain forms of aneurysms, mostly those which have a small base (4 mm or less) of implantation of the vessel. Treatment of arterial vasospasm by techniques including angioplasty using soft silicon ballons, or intraarterial application of spasmolytics, or both may be very successful, when performed prior to establishment of irreversible ischemic damage to the brain tissue. An intensive patient monitoring during the posthemorrhagic period is therefore critical for the correct timing of such a procedures.
AB - Current available minimal invasive endovascular technology allows for percutaneous treatment of cerebral aneurysms and of vasospasm, the associated disease fo cerebral arteries secondary to subarachnoid hemorrhage. Multicentric evaluation of standardized treatment techniques using platinum coils have shown that a high success rate is now obtained for certain forms of aneurysms, mostly those which have a small base (4 mm or less) of implantation of the vessel. Treatment of arterial vasospasm by techniques including angioplasty using soft silicon ballons, or intraarterial application of spasmolytics, or both may be very successful, when performed prior to establishment of irreversible ischemic damage to the brain tissue. An intensive patient monitoring during the posthemorrhagic period is therefore critical for the correct timing of such a procedures.
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M3 - Article
C2 - 10859969
AN - SCOPUS:0034166695
SN - 0035-3655
VL - 120
SP - 315
EP - 319
JO - Revue Medicale de la Suisse Romande
JF - Revue Medicale de la Suisse Romande
IS - 4
ER -