2005, Número 4
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Gac Med Mex 2005; 141 (4)
Correlación de los hallazgos panangiográficos, angiotomográficos y transoperatorios de los aneurismas intracraneales
López-Ortega SJ, García-Rentaría JA, Álvarez-Betancourt L, Cuevas-Salgado J, Caldera-Duarte A
Idioma: Español
Referencias bibliográficas: 28
Paginas: 279-282
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RESUMEN
Objetivo: Determinar la correlación de la angiografía de sustracción digital y la angiotomografía con los hallazgos transoperatorios en el diagnóstico de los aneurismas intracraneales.
Material y métodos: Este estudio se realizó en el Hospital de Especialidades Centro Médico Nacional La Raza del IMSS, del 1 de diciembre del 2003 al 31 de mayo del 2004, estudiándose un total de 20 pacientes con diagnóstico de aneurisma intracraneal roto o no roto que contara con ambos estudios de imagen: angiotomografía tridimensional y panangiografía cerebral y que recibiera tratamiento quirúrgico. Posteriormente los estudios de imagen se correlacionaron con los hallazgos transoperatorios.
Resultados: La localización del aneurisma concordó con los hallazgos quirúrgicos en 100% de los casos por angiografía y 96% por angiotomografía, el tamaño del aneurisma fue 92% por angiografía y 84% por angiotomografía, características del cuello 92% por angiografía y 84% por angiotomografía, relación con arterias adyacentes 96% por angiografía y 88% por angiotomografía, la orientación del domo del aneurisma fue correcta en 100% con los dos estudios.
Conclusiones: Los resultados obtenidos en base a la angiotomografía son alentadores, sin embargo sigue existiendo poca disponibilidad en nuestro Hospital para la realización de este estudio con miras a ser el estudio de elección. Deberán mejorarse las técnicas para el procesamiento de las imágenes para realizar a futuro la planeación quirúrgica de los aneurismas en base a la angiotomografía 3D.
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