%0 Journal Article %T A Retrospective Study in Microsurgical Procedures of Large and Giant Intracranial Aneurysms: An Outcome Analysis %A Arun Balaji %A Niranjana Rajagopal %A Takao Teranishi %A Tsukasa Kawase %A Yasuhiro Yamada %A Yoko Kato %J Archive of "World Neurosurgery: X". %D 2019 %R 10.1016/j.wnsx.2019.100007 %X Intracranial aneurysms are considered large if >10 mm and giant if >25 mm. The risk of aneurysmal rupture compounds with increase in size of the aneurysm, thus, warranting appropriate intervention. In this study, we have analyzed the outcome and effectiveness of microsurgical procedures in large and giant aneurysms %K Bypass %K Clipping %K DIVA %K Giant %K Intracranial aneurysm %K Outcome %K Trapping 3D %K 3-Dimensional %K BTO %K Balloon test occlusion %K CFD %K Computational fluid dynamics %K CTA %K Computed tomography angiogram %K DIVA %K Dual image video angiography %K DSA %K Digital subtraction angiography %K GOS %K Glasgow Outcome Scale %K ICA %K Internal cerebral artery %K ICG %K Indo-cyanine green %K MEP %K Motor evoked potential %K MRI %K Magnetic resonance imaging %K OA %K Occipital artery %K PICA %K Posterior inferior cerebellar artery %K RSD %K Retrograde suction decompression %K VA %K Vertebral artery %U https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6580892/