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Management of intracranial aneurysms in France: Place of microsurgery and demography of vascular neurosurgeons.
Frechon, P; Lopez, C; Emery, E; Seizeur, R; Pelissou-Guyotat, I; Proust, F; Thines, L; Magro, E; Gaberel, T.
Afiliación
  • Frechon P; Department of neurosurgery, CHU Caen, Caen University Hospital, avenue de la Côte-de-Nacre, 14033 Caen, France. Electronic address: paul.frechon@neurochirurgie.fr.
  • Lopez C; Department of neurosurgery, CHRU de la Cavale Blanche, Brest University Hospital, boulevard Tanguy-Prigent, 29609 Brest cedex, France. Electronic address: camille.lopez@chu-brest.fr.
  • Emery E; Department of neurosurgery, CHU Caen, Caen University Hospital, avenue de la Côte-de-Nacre, 14033 Caen, France; Normandie Université, UNICAEN, INSERM, UMR-S U1237, Physiopathology and imaging of neurological disorders (PhIND), GIP Cyceron, 14000 Caen, France. Electronic address: emery-e@chu-caen.fr.
  • Seizeur R; Department of neurosurgery, CHRU de la Cavale Blanche, Brest University Hospital, boulevard Tanguy-Prigent, 29609 Brest cedex, France. Electronic address: seizeur@univ-brest.fr.
  • Pelissou-Guyotat I; Department of neurosurgery, Hospices civils de Lyon, Hôpital neurologique Pierre-Wertheimer, Lyon University Hospital, 59, boulevard Pinel, 69667 Bron, France. Electronic address: isabelle.pelissou-guyotat@chu-lyon.fr.
  • Proust F; Department of neurosurgery, Hautepierre Hospital, Strasbourg University Hospital, 67098 Strasbourg, France. Electronic address: f.proust@neurochirurgie.fr.
  • Thines L; Neurosurgery department, Besançon University Hospital, 3, boulevard Alexandre-Fleming, 25030 Besançon cedex, France. Electronic address: laurent.thines@wanadoo.fr.
  • Magro E; Department of neurosurgery, CHRU de la Cavale Blanche, Brest University Hospital, boulevard Tanguy-Prigent, 29609 Brest cedex, France. Electronic address: elsa.magro@chu-brest.fr.
  • Gaberel T; Department of neurosurgery, CHU Caen, Caen University Hospital, avenue de la Côte-de-Nacre, 14033 Caen, France; Normandie Université, UNICAEN, INSERM, UMR-S U1237, Physiopathology and imaging of neurological disorders (PhIND), GIP Cyceron, 14000 Caen, France. Electronic address: thomas.gaberel@hotma
Neurochirurgie ; 67(5): 414-419, 2021 Sep.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33766562
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STUDY

DESIGN:

Observational retrospective survey-based study.

INTRODUCTION:

Intracranial aneurysms (IA) can be treated with microsurgery or by endovascular treatments (EVT). EVT have taken an increasingly important part in IA management; the ability of neurosurgical teams to perform such surgery as well as the quality of their training is being questioned. We therefore wanted to assess the proportion of IA treated by microsurgery in France, the demography and caseload of surgeons trained in vascular neurosurgery.

METHODOLOGY:

A 60-question survey was sent to the 34 French neurosurgical centers treating IA. Twenty-seven questions dealt with the demography of neurovascular surgeons and caseload. Descriptive data are reported here.

RESULTS:

Twenty-seven centers answered, giving us a response rate of 79.4%. A total of 209 neurosurgeons worked in these centers. Forty-six neurosurgeons were designated as referents in vascular neurosurgery, 47% of them were under 45 years old. Among the centers, 96.3% had at least one surgeon that was a referent in neurovascular surgery. A total of 88 surgeons performed IA surgery, but only 11 operated more than 20 IA per year. Two thousand four hundred and thirty seven unruptured IA were treated every year in these centers, 25% of which by microsurgery. A total of 2727 ruptured IA were treated in these centers, of which 15% were treated by microsurgery. The most common indications for microsurgical treatment of IA were middle cerebral artery aneurysms, wide-neck intracranial aneurysms, and giant intracranial aneurysms, as well as aneurysms associated with a hematoma for the ruptured ones.

CONCLUSION:

Demography of vascular neurosurgeons remains favorable, with a referent neurosurgeon in most centers, who, in half of the cases, is a young practitioner. The percentage of microsurgery in the treatment of IA is low, especially for ruptured ones. The most frequently operated types of intracranial aneurysm correspond to good practice recommendations.
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Texto completo: 1 Banco de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Aneurisma Intracraneal / Aneurisma Roto Tipo de estudio: Guideline / Observational_studies / Risk_factors_studies Límite: Humans / Middle aged País/Región como asunto: Europa Idioma: En Revista: Neurochirurgie Año: 2021 Tipo del documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Banco de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Aneurisma Intracraneal / Aneurisma Roto Tipo de estudio: Guideline / Observational_studies / Risk_factors_studies Límite: Humans / Middle aged País/Región como asunto: Europa Idioma: En Revista: Neurochirurgie Año: 2021 Tipo del documento: Article