PMID: 517194Jan 1, 1979Paper

The prognosis of intracranial saccular aneurysms when the surgeon refused surgery

Acta neurochirurgica
A OgawaJ Suzuki

Abstract

Despite our basic policy of performing intracranial definitive surgery whenever possible in cases of intracranial saccular aneurysms, we have had 80 patients with non-radically treated aneurysms. This investigation is based on an analysis of the prognosis in 54 cases where we refused definitive surgery; it provides insight into the factors and circumstances leading to the use of treatment of secondary choice, conservative rather than definitive treatment.

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Jan 1, 1976·Neurologia Medico-chirurgica·Y NishijimaJ Suzuki
Oct 1, 1978·The Tohoku Journal of Experimental Medicine·T KayamaJ Suzuki
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Sep 1, 1973·The Japanese Journal of Surgery·J Suzuki, T Yoshimoto
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