Extra-intracranial绕过。

Q4 Medicine
J Dostál, V Přibáň, J Mraček
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颅内外搭桥是脑血管疾病神经外科治疗中一个有争议但重要的组成部分。适应症包括烟雾病、颈内动脉狭窄闭塞性动脉粥样硬化性疾病、急性缺血性中风,以及更为罕见的复杂颅内动脉瘤和颅底肿瘤。尽管历史上的研究得出了不同的结果,并限制了它的使用,但现代诊断和手术技术正在为高危患者选择性应用旁路手术重新开辟道路。一个明显的迹象是罕见的烟雾病,旁路治疗是预防缺血性或出血性中风的有效方法。对于有症状的慢性颈内动脉闭塞和脑血管储备衰竭的患者,旁路手术可能是一种潜在的治疗方式,只要经过全面的专业评估。当标准治疗失败或不可行时,应考虑对一小部分急性缺血性卒中患者进行紧急旁路治疗。尽管争论不断,颅外搭桥术仍然是脑血管手术的重要组成部分。手术成功的关键在于患者的正确选择和精确的显微手术执行。现代方法和技术有助于降低并发症的风险,提高干预措施的有效性,为治疗选择有限的患者带来了希望。
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Extra-intracranial bypass.

Extra-intracranial bypass represents a controversial yet significant component of neurosurgical treatment for cerebrovascular diseases. The indications are moyamoya dis-ease, steno-occlusive atherosclerotic disease of the internal carotid artery, acute ischemic stroke, and, more rarely, complex intracranial aneurysms and skull base tumors. Although historical studies have yielded mixed results and limited its use, modern diagnostic and surgical techniques are reopening the path for selective application of bypass in high-risk patients. A clear indication is the rare moyamoya disease, where bypass is a proven method for preventing ischemic or hemorrhagic strokes. In patients with symptomatic chronic internal carotid artery occlusion and exhausted cerebrovascular reserve, bypass may serve as a potential treatment modality, provided it is carefully indicated -through comprehensive specialized evaluation. Emergent bypass should be considered for a narrow group of patients with acute ischemic stroke when standard treatment fails or is not feasible. Despite ongoing debate, extra-intracranial bypass remains an essential part of cerebrovascular surgery. The key to success lies in the proper selection of patients and precise microsurgical execution. Modern approaches and technologies help reduce the risk of complications and enhance the effectiveness of this intervention, offering hope to patients with otherwise limited treatment options.

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