Elective circulatory arrest in neurosurgical operations

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Elective peripheral circulatory arrest under moderate hypothermia in neurosurgical operations on intracranial aneurysms and angiomata gives improved operating conditions and a lower mortality and morbidity than previous methods. Circulatory arrest can be achieved by means of intracardiac pacing and placement of a balloon catheter in the ascending aorta, at the same time allowing adequate coronary artery perfusion. The management and complications in a series of thirty-seven consecutive cases are described and discussed. © 1968 John Sherratt and Son Ltd.

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Campkin, T. V., & Dallas, S. H. (1968). Elective circulatory arrest in neurosurgical operations. British Journal of Anaesthesia, 40(7), 527–532. https://doi.org/10.1093/bja/40.7.527

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