Neuroanatomy of the middle cerebral artery: Implications for thrombectomy

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Abstract

Our perspective on anatomy frequently depends on how this anatomy is utilized in clinical practice, and by which methods knowledge is acquired. The thrombectomy revolution, of which the middle cerebral artery (MCA) is the most common target, is an example of a clinical paradigm shift with a unique perspective on cerebrovascular anatomy. This article reviews important features of MCA anatomy in the context of thrombectomy. Recognizing that variation, frequently explained by evolutionary concepts, is the rule when it comes to branching pattern, vessel morphology, territory, or collateral potential is key to successful thrombectomy strategy.

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Shapiro, M., Raz, E., Nossek, E., Chancellor, B., Ishida, K., & Nelson, P. K. (2020, August 1). Neuroanatomy of the middle cerebral artery: Implications for thrombectomy. Journal of NeuroInterventional Surgery. BMJ Publishing Group. https://doi.org/10.1136/neurintsurg-2019-015782

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