The Sundt Encircling Clip as a Vascular Rescue: A Case Report and a Review of Repair Methods for Arterial Tearing

The Sundt encircling clip was developed to repair defects of the vessel wall. With the advent of microvascular techniques, most parts of the damaged vessel wall during aneurysm surgery can be repaired by primary closure or by the bypass technique. However, these methods are not always successful. He...

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Main Authors: Kim, Jin Kwon, Kim, Jae Hoon, Kim, Duk Ryung, Kang, Hee In
Format: Online
Language:English
Published: The Korean Neurosurgical Society 2014
Online Access:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4166332/
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spelling pubmed-41663322014-09-18 The Sundt Encircling Clip as a Vascular Rescue: A Case Report and a Review of Repair Methods for Arterial Tearing Kim, Jin Kwon Kim, Jae Hoon Kim, Duk Ryung Kang, Hee In Case Report The Sundt encircling clip was developed to repair defects of the vessel wall. With the advent of microvascular techniques, most parts of the damaged vessel wall during aneurysm surgery can be repaired by primary closure or by the bypass technique. However, these methods are not always successful. Here, we illustrate two cases of surgical clipping with the Sundt encircling clip in the ruptured internal carotid artery trunk aneurysm. The Sundt clip provides prompt control of unexpected tearing of the vessel wall or aneurysm and plays an important role in vascular rescue during aneurysm surgery. The Korean Neurosurgical Society 2014-06 2014-06-30 /pmc/articles/PMC4166332/ /pubmed/25237432 http://dx.doi.org/10.3340/jkns.2014.55.6.353 Text en Copyright © 2014 The Korean Neurosurgical Society http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/) which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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author Kim, Jin Kwon
Kim, Jae Hoon
Kim, Duk Ryung
Kang, Hee In
spellingShingle Kim, Jin Kwon
Kim, Jae Hoon
Kim, Duk Ryung
Kang, Hee In
The Sundt Encircling Clip as a Vascular Rescue: A Case Report and a Review of Repair Methods for Arterial Tearing
author_facet Kim, Jin Kwon
Kim, Jae Hoon
Kim, Duk Ryung
Kang, Hee In
author_sort Kim, Jin Kwon
title The Sundt Encircling Clip as a Vascular Rescue: A Case Report and a Review of Repair Methods for Arterial Tearing
title_short The Sundt Encircling Clip as a Vascular Rescue: A Case Report and a Review of Repair Methods for Arterial Tearing
title_full The Sundt Encircling Clip as a Vascular Rescue: A Case Report and a Review of Repair Methods for Arterial Tearing
title_fullStr The Sundt Encircling Clip as a Vascular Rescue: A Case Report and a Review of Repair Methods for Arterial Tearing
title_full_unstemmed The Sundt Encircling Clip as a Vascular Rescue: A Case Report and a Review of Repair Methods for Arterial Tearing
title_sort sundt encircling clip as a vascular rescue: a case report and a review of repair methods for arterial tearing
description The Sundt encircling clip was developed to repair defects of the vessel wall. With the advent of microvascular techniques, most parts of the damaged vessel wall during aneurysm surgery can be repaired by primary closure or by the bypass technique. However, these methods are not always successful. Here, we illustrate two cases of surgical clipping with the Sundt encircling clip in the ruptured internal carotid artery trunk aneurysm. The Sundt clip provides prompt control of unexpected tearing of the vessel wall or aneurysm and plays an important role in vascular rescue during aneurysm surgery.
publisher The Korean Neurosurgical Society
publishDate 2014
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4166332/
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