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Occipital Artery to Posterior Cerebral Artery Bypass Using Descending Branch of the Lateral Circumflex Femoral Artery Graft for Treatment of Fusiform, Unruptured Posterior Cerebral Artery Aneurysm: 3-Dimensional Operative Video.

Posterior cerebral artery (PCA) aneurysms can be technically challenging lesions due to the intricacy of perforating branches and the relationship to cranial nerves and the brainstem. Fusiform aneurysms of the perimesencephalic segment of the PCA are a rare finding which does not favor direct clip occlusion or reconstruction. In such cases, proximal parent vessel occlusion is an option for aneurysm treatment. Extracranial-intracranial (EC-IC) bypass can be used to revascularize beyond the lesion when considering proximal occlusion. Based on previous literature for occipital artery (OA) bypass and the time-consuming dissection required for OA harvest, an interposition graft was chosen. The descending branch of the lateral circumflex femoral artery (DLCFA) is a good alternative interposition graft with a diameter that is favorable for revascularizing smaller, more distal vessels.This 3-dimensional video presents the case of a 26-year-old female with severe headaches who was found to have unruptured, fusiform aneurysmal dilatations of the PCA. Given the patient's youth and the morphology of the aneurysms, an EC-IC bypass with proximal occlusion was recommended. The DLCFA was used as an interposition graft. The left OA was found to be a suitable donor. A subtemporal approach was used to access the PCA for proximal occlusion. An occipital interhemispheric approach was performed to isolate a suitable recipient segment of the ipsilateral PCA branch for microvascular end-to-side anastomosis. Postoperative catheter angiography showed significant thrombosis of the fusiform aneurysms and a patent EC-IC bypass. Postoperative magnetic resonance imaging showed no infarcts and the patient was discharged neurologically intact.The patient was consented for inclusion in a prospective institutional review board (IRB) approved database from which this IRB approved retrospective report was performed. The consent for intraoperative video and picture use was also obtained.Images in the video between 0:49 and 1:11, © University of Southern California Neurorestoration Center. Used with permission, all rights reserved.

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