M2 plane rotation technique for approaching M2 perpendicularly to obliterate aneurysms with interlocking clipping: Technical case report

Introduction: The interlocking tandem clipping technique allows a surgeon to effectively obliterate the morphologically complex middle cerebral artery aneurysm. However, applying clips perpendicular to the M2 plane is sometimes challenging, even after meticulous arterial dissection and wide dissecti...

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Main Authors: Wataru Yanagihara, Hiroshi Kashimura, Yosuke Akamatsu, Jun Yoshida, Daigo Kojima
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2021-12-01
Series:Interdisciplinary Neurosurgery
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2214751921002280
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spelling doaj-e718c945e59a43a9a239d59b3bb390a82021-09-11T04:29:45ZengElsevierInterdisciplinary Neurosurgery2214-75192021-12-0126101316M2 plane rotation technique for approaching M2 perpendicularly to obliterate aneurysms with interlocking clipping: Technical case reportWataru Yanagihara0Hiroshi Kashimura1Yosuke Akamatsu2Jun Yoshida3Daigo Kojima4Department of Neurosurgery, Iwate Prefectural Chubu Hospital, Kitakami, JapanCorresponding author at: Department of Neurosurgery, Iwate Prefectural Chubu Hospital, 17-10 Murasakino, Kitakami, Iwate 024-8507, Japan.; Department of Neurosurgery, Iwate Prefectural Chubu Hospital, Kitakami, JapanDepartment of Neurosurgery, Iwate Prefectural Chubu Hospital, Kitakami, JapanDepartment of Neurosurgery, Iwate Prefectural Chubu Hospital, Kitakami, JapanDepartment of Neurosurgery, Iwate Prefectural Chubu Hospital, Kitakami, JapanIntroduction: The interlocking tandem clipping technique allows a surgeon to effectively obliterate the morphologically complex middle cerebral artery aneurysm. However, applying clips perpendicular to the M2 plane is sometimes challenging, even after meticulous arterial dissection and wide dissection of the Sylvian fissure. We present herein a surgical case of a middle cerebral artery aneurysm, and demonstrate a feasible method by which to rotate the M2 plane and apply the clip perpendicular to the M2 plane. Case illustration: A 44-year-old woman presenting with severe headache was admitted to our hospital. Cerebral digital subtraction angiography showed a small saccular aneurysm arising from the left M2 bifurcation. Due to aneurysm neck overhang of the posterior aspect of the bifurcation, the base of the aneurysm was likely to remain following simple parallel clipping of the efferent artery. Therefore, an interlocking tandem clipping technique was considered. Clip application was needed perpendicular to the M2 plane, but the M2 plane was not perpendicular in the line of sight, even after meticulous arterial dissection. We pushed the superior division of the middle cerebral artery inferiorly and pulled the artery medially using an aspiration tube, which allowed the M2 plane to be rotated medially. This allowed application of both a straight mini-clip and an angled fenestrated mini-clip perpendicular to the M2 plane, resulting in successful aneurysm obliteration without a remnant. Conclusion: The presented feasible method allows easy rotation of the M2 plane and application of the clip perpendicular to the M2 plane.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2214751921002280AneurysmInterlockingRotation technique
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author Wataru Yanagihara
Hiroshi Kashimura
Yosuke Akamatsu
Jun Yoshida
Daigo Kojima
spellingShingle Wataru Yanagihara
Hiroshi Kashimura
Yosuke Akamatsu
Jun Yoshida
Daigo Kojima
M2 plane rotation technique for approaching M2 perpendicularly to obliterate aneurysms with interlocking clipping: Technical case report
Interdisciplinary Neurosurgery
Aneurysm
Interlocking
Rotation technique
author_facet Wataru Yanagihara
Hiroshi Kashimura
Yosuke Akamatsu
Jun Yoshida
Daigo Kojima
author_sort Wataru Yanagihara
title M2 plane rotation technique for approaching M2 perpendicularly to obliterate aneurysms with interlocking clipping: Technical case report
title_short M2 plane rotation technique for approaching M2 perpendicularly to obliterate aneurysms with interlocking clipping: Technical case report
title_full M2 plane rotation technique for approaching M2 perpendicularly to obliterate aneurysms with interlocking clipping: Technical case report
title_fullStr M2 plane rotation technique for approaching M2 perpendicularly to obliterate aneurysms with interlocking clipping: Technical case report
title_full_unstemmed M2 plane rotation technique for approaching M2 perpendicularly to obliterate aneurysms with interlocking clipping: Technical case report
title_sort m2 plane rotation technique for approaching m2 perpendicularly to obliterate aneurysms with interlocking clipping: technical case report
publisher Elsevier
series Interdisciplinary Neurosurgery
issn 2214-7519
publishDate 2021-12-01
description Introduction: The interlocking tandem clipping technique allows a surgeon to effectively obliterate the morphologically complex middle cerebral artery aneurysm. However, applying clips perpendicular to the M2 plane is sometimes challenging, even after meticulous arterial dissection and wide dissection of the Sylvian fissure. We present herein a surgical case of a middle cerebral artery aneurysm, and demonstrate a feasible method by which to rotate the M2 plane and apply the clip perpendicular to the M2 plane. Case illustration: A 44-year-old woman presenting with severe headache was admitted to our hospital. Cerebral digital subtraction angiography showed a small saccular aneurysm arising from the left M2 bifurcation. Due to aneurysm neck overhang of the posterior aspect of the bifurcation, the base of the aneurysm was likely to remain following simple parallel clipping of the efferent artery. Therefore, an interlocking tandem clipping technique was considered. Clip application was needed perpendicular to the M2 plane, but the M2 plane was not perpendicular in the line of sight, even after meticulous arterial dissection. We pushed the superior division of the middle cerebral artery inferiorly and pulled the artery medially using an aspiration tube, which allowed the M2 plane to be rotated medially. This allowed application of both a straight mini-clip and an angled fenestrated mini-clip perpendicular to the M2 plane, resulting in successful aneurysm obliteration without a remnant. Conclusion: The presented feasible method allows easy rotation of the M2 plane and application of the clip perpendicular to the M2 plane.
topic Aneurysm
Interlocking
Rotation technique
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2214751921002280
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