## Summary Complete external control of the vessels feeding some aneurysms may be very difficult and occasionally only achieved at the cost of damage to surrounding structures. A method is described in which Foley catheters are introduced into the feeding vessels from within the aneurysm and then c
Experimental arterial aneurysms: Modification of the production technique
β Scribed by Gerald V. O'Reilly; Ryuichi Utsunomiya; Calvin L. Rumbaugh; Vincent M. Colucci Ba
- Book ID
- 102511496
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1981
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 437 KB
- Volume
- 2
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0738-1085
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β¦ Synopsis
Abstract
Vein pouches obtained from the external jugular vein were used to create experimental aneurysms on the carotid arteries of 13 rabbits and the abdominal aortas of 18 rabbits. Eighteen of these vein pouch aneurysms were grafted onto a linear incision in the artery; 13 of the aneurysms were grafted onto an elliptical incision. In 4 of the rabbits in which the vein pouch was grafted onto an elliptical arteriotomy in the carotid, a new approach for producing an intracranial aneurysm was attempted by relocating the aneurysm segment to the subarachnoid space at the cranial vertex. The results indicate that the aneurysms grafted onto an elliptical arteriotomy had a higher patency rate than the aneurysms grafted onto a linear arteriotomy in both the aortic and carotid models. Also, the attempt to produce an intracranial model demonstrated that shortβterm patency of the aneurysms could be achieved and that a twoβstage approach to creating such aneurysms would be more appropriate than a oneβstage approach.
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