Aneurysms, arteriovenous malformations and fistulas | |
A randomized trial of unruptured brain arteriovenous malformations (ARUBA) | p. 3 |
Ruptured cerebral aneurysms treated by stent-assisted GDC embolization - two case reports with long-term follow-up | p. 5 |
Suction decompression methods for giant internal carotid ophthalmic aneurysms by using revised double lumen balloon catheters | p. 9 |
Introduction to tractography-guided navigation: using 3-tesla magnetic resonance tractography in surgery for cerebral arteriovenous malformations | p. 11 |
Serial diffusion and perfusion MRI analysis of the perihemorrhagic zone in a rat ICH model | p. 15 |
Patient and aneurysm characteristics in multiple intracranial aneurysms | p. 19 |
Thalamic cavernous angioma: paraculminar supracerebellar infratentorial transtentorial approach for the safe and complete surgical removal | p. 29 |
Peripheral large or giant fusiform middle cerebral artery aneurysm: report of our experience and review of literature | p. 37 |
Dissection of cerebral arteries | |
Stroke prevention and treatment in patients with spontaneous carotid dissection | p. 47 |
Nationwide surveillance of IC anterior (or dorsal) wall aneurysm: with special reference to its dissecting nature | p. 51 |
Clinical manifestation and treatment strategy for non hemorrhagic cerebral arterial dissection | p. 57 |
Hemorrhagic cerebral dissecting aneurysms: surgical treatment and results | p. 61 |
Revascularisation procedures, EC-IC bypass revisited | |
Cerebral revascularisation by EC-IC bypass-present status | p. 73 |
Changes in brain volume after EC-IC bypass surgery | p. 79 |
Less invasive technique for EC-IC bypass | p. 83 |
Tight contact technique during side-to-side laser tissue soldering of rabbit aortas improves tensile strength | p. 87 |
Emergency extra-intracranial bypass surgery in the treatment of cerebral aneurysms | p. 93 |
Bonnet bypass in multiple cerebrovascular occlusive disease | p. 103 |
Combined treatment using CEA and CAS for carotid arterial stenosis | p. 109 |
Moyamoya angiopathy, history | |
Present status of Moyamoya disease in Japan | p. 115 |
Results of direct and indirect revascularisation for adult European patients with Moyamoya angiopathy | p. 119 |
Experiences using 3-tesla magnetic resonance imaging in the treatment of Moyamoya disease | p. 123 |
Moyamoya angiopathy in Europe: the beginnings in Zurich, practical lessons learned, increasing awareness and future perspectives | p. 127 |
Historical landmarks in vascular Neurosurgery `'On July 10th 2006, at the 70th Anniversary of the Department of Neurosurgery of Zurich Medical School'' | p. 131 |
Author Index | p. 139 |
Index of keyword | p. 141 |
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