PMID: 8456382Mar 1, 1993Paper

A high-position basilar top aneurysm approached via third ventricle: case report

Surgical Neurology
A CanbolatT Kiriş

Abstract

The authors report a subfrontal transventricular approach to a high-position basilar top aneurysm considered to be inaccessible by conventional pterional or subtemporal techniques. This special technique may be preferred in the case where a megadolichobasilar artery coexists with such an aneurysm as it has the advantage of protecting the brain from the detrimental effects of strong retraction.

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