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ANEURYSM ARISING AT THE JUNCTION OF INTERNAL CAROTID AND POSTERIOR COMMUNICATING ARTERY Jiro SUZUKI 1 , Takashi IWABUCHI 1 , Akira TAKAKU 1 , Shigeaki HORI 1 , Ryungchan KWAK 1 1Division of Neurosurgery, Institute of Brain Diseases Tohoku Univ. School of Med. pp.1003-1008
Published Date 1965/10/1
DOI https://doi.org/10.11477/mf.1406201926
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Clinical and surgical experiences of seventeen cases of aneurysm arising at the junction of internal carotid and posterior communicating artery were reported.

In a case of them the permission of operation could not be obtained and he is healthy now. Two cases died after the entrance into our clinic without operation and were autopsied, in 3 cases the common carotid artery was ligated and cured.

Other eleven cases were clipped or ligated the neck of aneurysm intracranially by our procedure, "Temporal keel form incision", and almost of them were healthy now without mental defficiencies or epileptic episode, except only one who died on the 4 th postoperative day.

It was emphasised that the direct attack for aneurysm in such a place by our approach is more beneficial and safe than the ligation of carotid artery in the neck. In the traditional way, you have to operate through so deep and narrow space with folded skin and muscle flap over the auricle that danger sometimes may happen.

On the other hand, however, if you perform the operation adopting the "Temporal keel form incision", you will find it quite well done using much wider space with folded skin and muscle flap upward and with fully scooped temporal bone.

More-over in this procedure, you can command a complete view of the tentorial notch.


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