[Long-term Outcome of Bypass Surgery for Moyamoya Disease].

Q4 Medicine
Koji Yamaguchi, Takakazu Kawamata
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Abstract

Moyamoya disease(MMD) is a progressive cerebrovascular disorder characterized by the stenosis or occlusion of the terminal portion of the internal carotid artery and its major branches. Surgical revascularization is important in the management of patients with MMD. This report compared the long-term outcomes of direct, indirect, and combined bypass techniques focusing on stroke recurrence rates and functional prognosis. Recent meta-analyses and clinical reports suggest that combined bypass provide the best long-term outcomes, reducing the risk of stroke recurrence and improving hemodynamic stability. These findings are crucial for neurosurgeons in selecting the optimal surgical approach for adult patients with MMD.

[烟雾病搭桥手术的远期疗效]。
烟雾病(Moyamoya disease, MMD)是一种进行性脑血管疾病,以颈内动脉及其主要分支的末端狭窄或闭塞为特征。外科血管重建术在烟雾病患者的治疗中是重要的。本报告比较了直接、间接和联合旁路技术的长期结果,重点是卒中复发率和功能预后。最近的荟萃分析和临床报告表明,联合旁路治疗可提供最佳的长期预后,降低卒中复发风险并改善血流动力学稳定性。这些发现对于神经外科医生为成年烟雾病患者选择最佳手术入路至关重要。
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