Abstract

The superficial temporal artery to middle cerebral artery(STA-MCA)bypass technique developed by M. Gazi Yaşargil and Raymond M. P. Donaghy in the 1960s was rapidly adopted throughout the world as a procedure for surgical flow augmentation for ischemic cerebrovascular disease(CVD). However, the effectiveness of STA-MCA bypass for atherosclerotic occlusive CVD has not been proven in the extracranial-intracranial(EC-IC)bypass and carotid occlusion surgery studies(COSS), both conducted in the United States. Subsequently, the number of STA-MCA bypasses performed for atherosclerotic CVD decreased globally. In contrast, the Japanese EC-IC Bypass Trial demonstrated the efficacy of STA-MCA bypass for occlusive CVD. The number of research articles reassessing bypass surgery with appropriate indications and high quality of care has recently increased, and carotid and middle cerebral artery occlusion surgery studies designed with careful consideration for several criticisms against COSS are now being conducted in China. This article reviews foreign papers related to STA-MCA bypass for atherosclerotic CVD and describes the current consensus regarding both surgical and medical treatment.

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