Showing papers on "Cerebral Revascularization published in 1976"
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TL;DR: Intraoperative electromagnetic blood flow measurements were recorded in patients undergoing extracranial-intracranian arterial bypass surgery, and it is likely that blood flow probably increases postoperatively, as evidenced by angiographic enlargement of the bypass and its recipient cortical arteries.
Abstract: ✓ Intraoperative electromagnetic blood flow measurements were recorded in 15 patients undergoing extracranial-intracranial arterial bypass surgery. The initial average blood flow of 28.2 cc/min supplies 8.4% of the expected flow from one internal carotid artery. Blood flow probably increases postoperatively, as evidenced by angiographic enlargement of the bypass and its recipient cortical arteries.
84 citations
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TL;DR: A case with spontaneous revascularization of the brain after surgical anastomosis of the superficial temporal artery to the middle cerebral artery is reported.
Abstract: ✓ The authors report a case with spontaneous revascularization of the brain after surgical anastomosis of the superficial temporal artery to the middle cerebral artery.
23 citations