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World Neurosurg ; 136: 258-262, 2020 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31954910

ABSTRACT

From their origins as cardiovascular research tools, endovascular techniques have evolved to provide a minimally invasive means of diagnosis and therapy for individuals suffering from occlusive artery disease. The techniques were pioneered by William Harvey, whose work set the stage for all subsequent endovascular experiments. These included the bold self-catheterization procedure performed by Werner Forssmann in 1929, which would lead to his dismissal by his superiors, only to regain respect within the medical community in 1956 on receiving the Nobel Prize. Charles Dotter was the first to understand the true potential of endovascular approaches after a chance recanalization that would catapult arterial catheterization first into the cardiovascular surgical arena, then into neurosurgery for intracranial stenoses. Having been meticulously evaluated and compared with open vascular procedures, endovascular neurosurgery has continued to be refined and optimized. Understanding the history and development of these techniques and their applications in neurosurgery is necessary to appreciate the current clinical utility of these procedures, serving to provide the vascular neurosurgeon a greater array of treatment options for patients. Here we explore the major scientific and technological advancements that facilitated the development of the endovascular approach to cerebral revascularization, as well as current indications and ongoing clinical trials.


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Cerebral Revascularization/history , Endovascular Procedures/history , Animals , Cerebral Revascularization/methods , Endovascular Procedures/methods , History, 17th Century , History, 18th Century , History, 19th Century , History, 20th Century , History, 21st Century , Humans
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Neurosurg Focus ; 47(1): E11, 2019 07 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31261115

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The pathogenesis of intracranial aneurysms remains complex and multifactorial. While vascular, genetic, and epidemiological factors play a role, nascent aneurysm formation is believed to be induced by hemodynamic forces. Hemodynamic stresses and vascular insults lead to additional aneurysm and vessel remodeling. Advanced imaging techniques allow us to better define the roles of aneurysm and vessel morphology and hemodynamic parameters, such as wall shear stress, oscillatory shear index, and patterns of flow on aneurysm formation, growth, and rupture. While a complete understanding of the interplay between these hemodynamic variables remains elusive, the authors review the efforts that have been made over the past several decades in an attempt to elucidate the physical and biological interactions that govern aneurysm pathophysiology. Furthermore, the current clinical utility of hemodynamics in predicting aneurysm rupture is discussed.


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Aneurysm, Ruptured/physiopathology , Biophysics , Hemodynamics , Intracranial Aneurysm/physiopathology , Animals , Disease Progression , Humans , Stress, Physiological
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Neurosurg Focus ; 46(2): E2, 2019 02 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30717070

ABSTRACT

While the majority of cerebral revascularization advancements were made in the last century, it is worth noting the humble beginnings of vascular surgery throughout history to appreciate its progression and application to neurovascular pathology in the modern era. Nearly 5000 years of basic human inquiry into the vasculature and its role in neurological disease has resulted in the complex neurosurgical procedures used today to save and improve lives. This paper explores the story of the extracranial-intracranial approach to cerebral revascularization.


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Cerebral Revascularization/history , Nervous System Diseases/history , Neurosurgical Procedures/history , Circle of Willis/anatomy & histology , Circle of Willis/surgery , History, 19th Century , History, 20th Century , History, 21st Century , History, Ancient , History, Medieval , Humans , Nervous System Diseases/surgery
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