Hybrid Operative Room for Vascular Neurosurgery: Applications, Limits, and Perspectives.

Luc Kerherve, Tuan Le Van, Ahmed El Cadhi, Edouard Morlaix, Alia Houidi, Clément Millot, Jean François Bellus, Thomas Waelchli, Catherine Cao, Walid Farah, Maxime Lleu, Jacques Beaurain, Francois Lebeaupin, Brivael Lemogne, Pierre Thouant, Frédéric Ricolfi, Pierre Olivier Comby, Giulia Cossu, Moncef Berhouma
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Hybrid operating rooms (HORs) combine a conventional state-of-the-art microsurgical theater and advanced imaging technologies, usually an intraoperative digital subtraction angiography (DSA) system. Initially developed for peripheral vascular surgery, HORs are gaining popularity among neurosurgical teams around the world. Based on their recent experience, the authors describe the launch of such a hybrid room in the University Hospital of Dijon Bourgogne and, through a narrative review of the pertinent literature, try to define the specific vascular neurosurgery conditions that may benefit from this highly demanding multidisciplinary environment. The association between intraoperative diagnostic and interventional endovascular capabilities and microsurgical management in the same location provides the possibility of immediate assessment of the surgical results, the immediate conversion to one or other technique if needed without transferring the patient, and appears to provide a very high cure rate of neurovascular malformations while minimizing the morbidity and mortality.

血管神经外科的混合手术室:应用、限制和展望。
混合手术室(HORs)结合了传统的最先进的显微外科手术室和先进的成像技术,通常是术中数字减影血管造影(DSA)系统。HORs最初是为周围血管手术开发的,在世界各地的神经外科团队中越来越受欢迎。根据他们最近的经验,作者描述了在第戎勃艮第大学医院推出这样一个混合室,并通过对相关文献的叙述性回顾,试图定义可能从这种高要求的多学科环境中受益的特定血管神经外科条件。术中诊断和介入血管内能力与同一部位的显微外科治疗之间的联系,提供了立即评估手术结果的可能性,如果需要,立即转换到一种或另一种技术,而无需转移患者,并且似乎提供了非常高的神经血管畸形治愈率,同时将发病率和死亡率降到最低。
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