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В обзоре представлена информация о возможностях и значимости применения компьютерной томографической ангиографии (КТА) как метода послеоперационного контроля церебральных аневризм после хирургического клипирования или эндоваскулярной эмболизации. Показано сравнение диагностической ценности КТА и церебральной ангиографии в отношении рутинного послеоперационного контроля. Описаны возможности усовершенствования методик сканирования и постобработки в рамках КТА для более качественной визуализации полноты выключения аневризм, а также минимизации артефактов от хирургических клипс и катушек.
Ключевые слова:
компьютерная томография, КТ-ангиография, магнитно-резонансная томография, МР-ангиография, церебральная ангиография, аневризма, головной мозг, субарахноидальное кровоизлияние, computed tomography, CT cerebral angiography, magnetic resonance imaging, MR-angiography, cerebral angiography, aneurysm, brain, subarachnoid hemorrhage
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The review provides information on the possibilities and significance of computed tomography (CT) angiography as a method of postoperative control of cerebral aneurysms after treatment (surgical clipping or endovascular embolization). The comparison of the diagnostic value of CT and cerebral angiography as a routine method of postoperative control is shown. The possibilities of improving the methods of scanning and post-processing in the framework of CT angiography are described for better visualization of the completeness of aneurysm shutdown, as well as minimizing artifacts from surgical clips and coils.
Keywords:
компьютерная томография, КТ-ангиография, магнитно-резонансная томография, МР-ангиография, церебральная ангиография, аневризма, головной мозг, субарахноидальное кровоизлияние, computed tomography, CT cerebral angiography, magnetic resonance imaging, MR-angiography, cerebral angiography, aneurysm, brain, subarachnoid hemorrhage