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EXPERIMENTAL-MODELS OF BIFURCATION AND TERMINAL ANEURYSMS - CONSTRUCTION TECHNIQUES IN SWINE
EXPERIMENTAL-MODELS OF BIFURCATION AND TERMINAL ANEURYSMS - CONSTRUCTION TECHNIQUES IN SWINE AMERICAN JOURNAL OF NEURORADIOLOGY Massoud, T. F., Ji, C., Guglielmi, G., Vinuela, F., Robert, J. 1994; 15 (5): 938-944Abstract
We report our preliminary experience in the surgical construction of five experimental bifurcation and terminal aneurysm models in swine. We used unilateral neck vessels to construct models in which the relative directions and sizes of the parent and daughter arteries could be varied by surgery, resulting in aneurysms with high morphologic similarity to human intracranial lesions. Steps in the construction of each model are detailed.
View details for Web of Science ID A1994NL03200021
View details for PubMedID 8059664