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Vertebrobasilar insufficiency
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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]
Overview
The concept of “vertebrobasilar insufficiency" was first described in 1961 by Niedermeyer.[1]
Historical Perspective
Development of Treatment Strategies
The first surgical correction of vertebral artery stenosis was published by Crawford and De Bakey in 1958.[2] Transposition of the proximal vertebral artery to the common carotid was described by Clark and Perry in 1966.[3] The saphenous vein was used to bypass vertebral artery origin stenoses during 1970s.[4] The approach to the distal vertebral artery was first described by Matas[5]and was used for the treatment of traumatic injury.And in 1978,the carotid endarterectomy was proved to produced relief of symptoms in 90% of the patients.[6] In 1981, Motarjeme et published the first case of vertebral artery origi angioplasty.[7] In the recent 30 years, different kinds of surgery was rapidly developed to treat the VBI, such as fenestration, passby surgery, angioplasty. With the development of interventional techniques, more and more attemps have been made to treat the VBI, but there isn't enough comparative evidence to support the benefit of interventional therapy.
References
- ↑ NIEDERMEYER E (1963)The electroencephalogram and vertebrobasilar artery insufficiency.Neurology 13 ():412-22. PMID: 13938491
- ↑ CRAWFORD ES, DE BAKEY ME, FIELDS WS (1958)Roentgenographic diagnosis and surgical treatment of basilar artery insufficiency. J Am Med Assoc 168 (5):509-14. PMID: 13575180
- ↑ Clark K, Perry MO (1966) Carotid vertebral anastomosis: an alternate technic for repair of the subclavian steal syndrome. Ann Surg 163 (3):414-6. PMID:5907566
- ↑ Berguer R, Andaya LV, Bauer RB (1976) Vertebral artery bypass. Arch Surg 111 (9):976-9. PMID: 949261
- ↑ Matas R (1893)Traumatisms and Traumatic Aneurisms of the Vertebral Artery and Their Surgical Treatment with the Report of a Cured Case. Ann Surg 18 (5):477-521. PMID: 17859982
- ↑ Rosenthal D, Cossman D, Ledig CB, Callow AD (1978)bypass and skull base transposition procedures to revascularize the distal vertebral artery were developed dbfrom=pubmed&retmode=ref&cmd=prlinks&id=708258 Results of carotid endarterectomy for vertebrobasilar insufficiency: an evaluation over ten years. Arch Surg 113 (11):1361-4. PMID: 708258
- ↑ Motarjeme A, Keifer JW, Zuska AJ (1981) Percutaneous transluminal angioplasty of the vertebral arteries. Radiology 139 (3):715-7. DOI:10.1148/radiology.139.3.7232739 PMID: 7232739