Hemodynamic changes after occlusion of the posterior superior sagittal sinus: an experimental PET study in cats
B Schaller, R Graf, Y Sanada… - American journal …, 2003 - Am Soc Neuroradiology
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Occlusion of the anterior third of superior sagittal sinus
(SSS) is generally well tolerated because of sufficient collateral venous blood flow. In …
(SSS) is generally well tolerated because of sufficient collateral venous blood flow. In …
Occlusion of the pig superior sagittal sinus, bridging and cortical veins: multistep evolution of sinus-vein thrombosis
G Fries, T Wallenfang, J Hennen, M Velthaus… - Journal of …, 1992 - thejns.org
✓ Cerebral sinus-vein thrombosis may lead to severe hemodynamic changes, elevated
intracranial pressure (ICP), and brain edema. It is supposed that progression of the …
intracranial pressure (ICP), and brain edema. It is supposed that progression of the …
Impact of anatomical difference of the cerebral venous system on microcirculation in a gerbil superior sagittal sinus occlusion model
K Ueda, H Nakase, K Miyamoto, H Otsuka… - Acta neurochirurgica, 2000 - Springer
Summary¶ Sinus-vein thrombosis (SVT) is known to have a wide spectrum of clinical
manifestations, and the formation of venous collateral pathways is considered to be one of …
manifestations, and the formation of venous collateral pathways is considered to be one of …
A new model of reversible sinus sagittalis superior thrombosis in the rat: magnetic resonance imaging changes
C Röttger, G Bachmann, T Gerriets, M Kaps… - …, 2005 - journals.lww.com
OBJECTIVE: The causes of cerebral sinus and vein occlusion and the accompanying
parenchymal changes remain largely unexplained. The clinical variability and low incidence …
parenchymal changes remain largely unexplained. The clinical variability and low incidence …
A new thrombosis model of the superior sagittal sinus involving cortical veins
Objective Patients with cerebral sinus and cortical venous thrombosis develop venous
infarcts in approximately 50% of cases, resulting in serious clinical symptoms. An animal …
infarcts in approximately 50% of cases, resulting in serious clinical symptoms. An animal …
[PDF][PDF] A new animal model of cerebral venous infarction: ligation of the posterior part of the superior sagittal sinus in the cat
R Graf, K Wienhard, WD Heiss - Swiss medical weekly, 2003 - smw.ch
Results: CBF was significantly reduced over the time-period of measurement (p< 0.05)
covering about 45% of the brain in planes that were affected by occlusion. Histologically, in …
covering about 45% of the brain in planes that were affected by occlusion. Histologically, in …
Development of a new model of transvenous thrombosis in the pig superior sagittal sinus using thrombin injection and balloon occlusion
J Wang, HQ Tan, MH Li, XJ Sun, CM Fu, YQ Zhu… - Journal of …, 2010 - Elsevier
PURPOSE: To establish an experimental model of superior sagittal sinus (SSS) thrombosis
using a transvenous route, and thrombin and balloon occlusion, in pigs. METHODS: The …
using a transvenous route, and thrombin and balloon occlusion, in pigs. METHODS: The …
Incidence of venous infarction after sacrificing middle-third superior sagittal sinus cortical bridging veins in a pediatric population
SA McNatt, IJ Sosa, MD Krieger… - Journal of Neurosurgery …, 2011 - thejns.org
Object The interhemispheric transcallosal approach offers an excellent surgical corridor for
the treatment of deep-seated midline lesions. The approach typically requires the sacrifice of …
the treatment of deep-seated midline lesions. The approach typically requires the sacrifice of …
Venous anatomy of the sphenoparietal sinus: evaluation by MR imaging
S Takahashi, I Sakuma, T Otani… - Interventional …, 2007 - journals.sagepub.com
The termination of the superficial middle cerebral vein (SMCV) has been described as
entering or being partially equivalent to the venous sinus coursing under the lesser …
entering or being partially equivalent to the venous sinus coursing under the lesser …
Is ligation and division of anterior third of superior sagittal sinus really safe?
P Salunke, HBS Sodhi, A Aggarwal, CK Ahuja… - Clinical Neurology and …, 2013 - Elsevier
Background/object Ligation and division of anterior third (AT) of superior sagittal sinus (SSS)
is presumed to be safe and is commonly used for approaching anterior skull base tumors …
is presumed to be safe and is commonly used for approaching anterior skull base tumors …