Anterior communicating aneurysm clipping: How I do it

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Abstract

Up to 40% of intracranial aneurysms arise from the anterior cerebral artery and anterior communicating artery (ACA-ACoA) complex. The vast variability of vessel anomalies and the surrounding critical structures correlate with severe morbidity and mortality rates in case of rupture. In the era of cutting-edge advantages of endovascular procedures, surgical expertise is reducing. This article describes our institutional surgical technique in managing ACoA aneurysms, focusing on anatomical variants, approach selection, and technical intraoperative nuances.

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Vernile, B., Palmisciano, P., Vadivelu, S., & Zuccarello, M. (2025). Anterior communicating aneurysm clipping: How I do it. Acta Neurochirurgica, 167(1). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00701-025-06440-8

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