KMID : 1001920100480020105
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Journal of Korean Neurosurgical Society 2010 Volume.48 No. 2 p.105 ~ p.108
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Changes in Bypass Flow during Temporary Occlusion of Unused Branch of Superficial Temporal Artery
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Kim Joon-Young
Jo Kwang-Wook Kim Young-Woo Kim Seong-Rim Park Ik-Seong Baik Min-Woo
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Abstract
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Objective : Some neurosurgeons intentionally ligate the branches of the superficial temporal artery (STA) that are not used in standard STA-tomiddle cerebral artery (MCA) anastomosis for the purpose of improving the flow rate in the bypass graft. We investigated changes in bypass flow during temporary occlusion of such unused branches of the STA.
Methods : Bypass blood flow was measured by a quantitative microvascular ultrasonic flow probe before and after temporary occlusion of branches of the STA that were not used for anastomosis. We performed measurements on twelve subjects and statistically assessed changes in flow. We also examined all the patients with digital subtraction angiography in order to observe any post-operative changes in STA diameter.
Results : Initial STA flow ranged from 15 mL/min to 85 mL/min, and the flow did not change significantly during occlusion as compared with preocclusion flow. The occlusion time was extended by 30 minutes in all cases, but this did not contribute to any significant flow change.
Conclusion : The amount of bypass flow in the STA seems to be influenced not by donor vessel status but by recipient vessel demand. Ligation of the unused STA branch after completion of anastomosis does not contribute to improvement in bypass flow immediately after surgery, and furthermore, carries some risk of skin necrosis. It is better to leave the unused branch of the STA intact for use in secondary operation and to prevent donor vessel occlusion.
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KEYWORD
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STA-MCA anastomosis, Flow change, Donor vessel
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