1. Moyamoya Disease in an 8-Year-Old Boy: Direct Bypass Surgery in a Province of Peru.
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Choque-Velasquez, Joham, Colasanti, Roberto, Kozyrev, Danil A., Hernesniemi, Juha, and Kawashima, Akitsugu
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MOYAMOYA disease , *TEMPORAL arteries , *CEREBRAL arteries , *THERAPEUTICS , *PROVINCES ,DEVELOPING countries - Abstract
Background Pediatric moyamoya cases may be very arduous, even more so in a developing country, where access to specialized centers may be prevented by different factors. Case description Herein we report a challenging case, which was managed in the new Neurosurgical Center of Trujillo, regarding the direct anastomosis between the left superficial temporal artery and a cortical branch of the left middle cerebral artery in a 8-year-old Peruvian boy with moyamoya disease. Postoperatively, the patient's motor deficits and aphasia improved. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first performance of a direct revascularization for a pediatric moyamoya case in Peru. Conclusions The creation of highly specialized neurosurgical centers in the main strategic places of developing countries may allow optimal treatment of neurosurgical patients with complex diseases. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2017
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