Short History of Interventional Neuroradiology What about the Future? |
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作者姓名: | L. Picard |
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作者单位: | The Neuroradiology of the Faculty of Medicine in Nancy, France |
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摘 要: | 1 Short historical background of interventional neuroradiology Even if a number of us were among the pioneers of Interventional Neuroradiology, this specialty has now reached its period of maturity. Schematically, the era of the pioneers began forty years ago and lasted about 15 years, between 1960 and 1975. During that period, on the initiative of Fedor Serbinenko (Russia) and Ren6 Djindjian (France), "intracerebral navigation " using small balloons, which became gradually "detachable", has been invented. At the same time, we discovered how to use these balloons to occlude intracranial vascular lesions, inaccessible or hardly accessible to traditional open skull neurosurgery, for example, carotid cavernous fistulas. Very rapidly, a lot of different embolic particles were successively tested, ranging at first from pieces of muscle, to small glass or silastic beads, gelfoam and dura mater pieces... During this period, parallel progress of hyperselective catheterization and consequently of microangiography allowed to establish new classifications of main vascular pathologies (distinction between brain arteriovenous malformations and dural fistulas ... ). These new classifications allowed a better understanding of physiopathology. This first period was thus primarily devoted to development of very precise diagnosis and techniques of hyperselective endovascular occlusion.
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收稿时间: | 2006-05-17 |
修稿时间: | 2006-06-25 |
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