Abstract

This literature review article focuses on revascularization in neurosurgery for the management of cerebral vascular diseases. The pathophysiology of conditions, such as strokes and aneurysms, is discussed and various surgical techniques used are discussed, including direct and indirect revascularization, clipping, and aneurysm coiling. The relevance of Dr. Edgar Nathal Vera in this field is highlighted. Although revascularization offers benefits, it also presents risks and complications that require careful evaluation and perioperative strategies. Future research is essential to improve the management of these diseases and optimize the outcomes of revascularization in neurosurgery.

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