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Uploaded by on Feb 13, 2008

MICROSCOPIC VIEW OF THE CLIPPING OF A CEREBRAL ANEURYSM

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  • Very kindly words. Thank u very much

  • Actually the aneurysm clips is diamagnetic, it means that it doesn´t move under magnetic fields. Usually i do MRI (magnetic resonance image) in my patients with or without titanium implants (the common material of clips).  The problem is not the magnetic force. The problem is that the titanium distort the image of near structures and may be doesn´t show very well the old aneurysm or a new one. In that case i use angiography (painful) or ct angiography (painless).

  • That is correct. After this surgery you must do periodical test to comfirm new ones, regrow, or like many times, everything is ok.

  • I am. Go ahead. ask what ever you want.

  • Thank you for your videos. They are really interesting. I am always amazed by the brilliant work that you surgeons do.

    Is that clip left on the artery or do you remove it after some time?

  • The clip isn´t in the artery, it is in the neck of the aneurysm. It works like a notch to avoid the blood enter the aneurysm. It is left there by lifetime

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  • Thank you so much

  • @nelsmo Thanks for sharing your precious time and knowledge. Your work is the most honorable of all. I see you as superior beings with innestimable skills . One must consider you superior to others in order to surrender with confidence when giving you the power to open their skull and dissect their brain with certainty that you'll be up to. ℒღ ヅ

  • So do you think I can go do that Resonance Magnetic test without being afraid that that my clip could move?

  • but after my surgery he told me that the clip i have is not suppose to move with magnetic thing but he told me not to take Magnetic Resonance Imaging test if it could be bypass. I told him well you told me to take another test in ten years and he answered me that in ten years they will probably have another way to test it. but lately i checked and ity's still the Magnetic Resonance that i have to do. (sorry it's long i have to look for my english words.)

  • when they did the "Magnetic Resonance Imaging" they found out i had cerebral aneurysm, neurosurgeon told me that he think he saw 2 but said he would confirm this at the angiography wich was not ,finaly i had only one but he told me when you do these it often occur that you do have more than one and that in general those you're suppose to have are pop out by the time you're past your 40 years old. So he recommended me that i do another test about ten years later cause i was only 34

  • Hi nelsmo Thanks to share all this with us. I had this surgery back in january 3, 2001 and i always said i wish they had filmed it on tape the for me to see. Now i did thanks to you. This really means something to me.

    Are you a neurosurgeon yourself ? cause if yes is it possible for me to ask you a simple litle question that is very important to me?

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