Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6270364 | Journal of Neuroscience Methods | 2008 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
These modifications produced significant improvements over the endovascular filament model. Mortality rate declined from 46 to 19%, and SAH was produced more frequently. With the prolene suture, only 48% of our attempts produced a SAH, and unsuccessful attempts typically resulted in an acute subdural hematoma (ASDH). In contrast, the wire/tubing technique was 90% successful at inducing SAH, and led to a significant reduction of ASDH incidence from 44 to 6%. Additionally, the modified technique produced vasospasm in basilar and middle cerebral arteries post-SAH as well as pseudoaneurysms in the proximal ACA which indicated the location of vessel perforation.
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Authors
Ik-Seong Park, Joseph R. Meno, Cordelie E. Witt, Timothy K. Suttle, Abhineet Chowdhary, Thien-Son Nguyen, Al. C. Ngai, Gavin W. Britz,