Superficial temporal artery to anterior cerebral artery direct anastomosis in patients with Moyamoya disease

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Iwama, T
Hashimoto, N
Tsukahara, T
Miyake, H
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revascularization; superficial temporal artery anterior cerebral artery anastomosis; Moyamoya disease; anterior cerebral artery;
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Some patients with Moyamoya disease require revascularization not only to the territory of the middle cerebral artery (MCA) but also to that of the anterior cerebral artery-(ACA). To revascularize the ACA territory, we performed superficial temporal artery (STA)-ACA direct anastomosis in five patients with Moyamoya disease. After paramedian frontal craniotomy (approximately 5 cm diameter), STA-ACA anastomosis was carried out at the convexity using a cortical branch of the ACA as a recipient. An interposed STA graft was used in four patients: all of the grafts were shorter than 4 cm. Bypass flow was satisfactory in four patients. One patient who underwent simultaneous STA-ACA and STA-MCA anastomoses had poor bypass flow probably due to spontaneous leptomeningeal collateral channels between the ACA and MCA. Our method using a cortical branch of the ACA as a recipient and a branch of the STA for the interposed graft can be performed at the convexity and much easier than in a deep operative field. A short arterial graft does not easily occlude. The diameter of a branch of the STA is small and therefore, a size discrepancy does not present a problem. Our STA-ACA anastomosis method is useful and effective for revascularization of the ACA territory in any patients with Moyamoya disease. (C) 1997 Elsevier Science B.V.
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