The working road map in a neurosurgical Hybrid Angio-Surgical suite - - - Development and practice of a neurosurgical Hybrid Angio-Surgical suite

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Background: The concept of a Hybrid Angio-Surgical Suite (HASS) has emerged as a solution to the complexity of cerebrovascular surgery and the need for immediate intraoperative feedback. When to use it, what cases are suitable for its use, who can use it and how to use it remain debatable. Objective: Provide the information regarding the application of the HASS for hospital, neurosurgeon and interventionalist. Methods: We review the literatures of case reports and studies on the use of the hybrid angio-sugical suite along with application of HASS in our own practice. Results: Indications for using HASS on different types of cerebral vascular disease, including cerebral aneurysm, AVM, DAVF, carotid and vertebral stenosis/occlusion, are addressed. The application of HASS for other non-cerebral vascular diseases, such as trauma, spine and skullbase cases, is reviewed and discussed. Conclusion: HASS has made many surgical procedures safer and many difficult or previously untreatable conditions much more tractable and cost-effective. Other than used in cerebral vascular disease, HASS has much more applications, such as trauma, spine and other neurosurgical diseases.

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Ren, Z., Wang, S., Xu, K., Mokin, M., Zhao, Y., Cao, Y., … Zhao, J. (2018, March 22). The working road map in a neurosurgical Hybrid Angio-Surgical suite - - - Development and practice of a neurosurgical Hybrid Angio-Surgical suite. Chinese Neurosurgical Journal. BioMed Central Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1186/s41016-017-0108-1

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