Surgical clipping of a non-ruptured ophthalmic aneurysm through an extradural micropterional keyhole approach
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Martínez Pérez, Rafael
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Jusue Torres, Ignacio
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Chiarullo, Marcos
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Mura Castro, Jorge
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2020-05-08T23:25:22Z
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2020-05-08T23:25:22Z
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2020
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Acta Neurochirurgica Apr 2020
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10.1007/s00701-020-04261-5
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https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/174628
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Background Clipping continues to be one of the treatment strategies for ophthalmic artery aneurysms not amenable for stenting or coiling, or when long-term treatment durability is a concern. However, crescent development of endovascular techniques demands minimal invasiveness in the transcranial approaches while ensuring satisfactory results. Methods We describe an extradural micropterional keyhole approach (eMKA) to the paraclinoid region and highlight the key anatomical elements of this surgical approach. Conclusion The eMKA is a minimally invasive approach that provides access to the paraclinoid region using an extradural corridor. Therefore, it is suitable for clipping of ophthalmic artery aneurysms and other paraclinoid aneurysms.