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This review details cerebral bypass adjuncts like blood thinners and monitoring tools. It guides neurosurgeons on their optimal use to improve bypass function and reduce complications.

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  • Neurosurgery
  • Vascular Surgery

Background:

  • Cerebral revascularization surgery utilizes various adjunctive tools.
  • These include perioperative blood thinners, intraoperative spasmolytic agents, electrophysiological monitoring, and methods for assessing bypass patency or marking arteriotomies.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To describe the appropriate usage, benefits, and limitations of various bypass adjuncts in cerebral revascularization.
  • To provide a succinct reference for neurosurgeons on cerebrovascular bypass adjuncts.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review of adjunctive tools used in cerebral revascularization surgery.

Main Results:

  • The review details the usage, benefits, and limitations of different bypass adjuncts.
  • Proper usage of these adjuncts can ensure reliable intraoperative information about bypass function.

Conclusions:

  • Understanding bypass adjuncts is crucial for neurosurgeons.
  • Optimal use of these tools can minimize the risk of serious complications in cerebral bypass procedures.