Treatments
14 articles
- Combined Revascularization
An operation that combines direct bypass with one or more indirect revascularization techniques.
Treatment & Surgery - Direct Revascularization
Microsurgical bypass that immediately connects an extracranial donor artery to a cerebral recipient artery.
Treatment & Surgery - Disease-Modifying Therapy
Long-term treatment intended to reduce new inflammatory activity and future injury in multiple sclerosis.
Treatment & Management - EDAS
Encephaloduroarteriosynangiosis, an indirect revascularization procedure using a scalp artery.
Treatment & Surgery - EMS and EDAMS
Indirect revascularization techniques using temporalis muscle, with or without a scalp artery and dura.
Treatment & Surgery - Hemorrhoidal Artery Ligation
Nonexcisional operation that ties arterial branches supplying internal hemorrhoids, sometimes with mucopexy.
Treatment & Management - Hemorrhoidectomy
Surgical excision of symptomatic internal, external, or combined hemorrhoidal tissue.
Treatment & Management - Indirect Revascularization
Procedures that place vascularized tissue near the brain so new collateral vessels can develop.
Treatment & Surgery - Injection Sclerotherapy
Office treatment that injects a sclerosant into selected internal hemorrhoidal tissue.
Treatment & Management - Multiple Burr Holes
An indirect revascularization technique using several small skull openings.
Treatment & Surgery - Pial Synangiosis
An indirect technique that places a scalp artery directly against the pial surface.
Treatment & Surgery - Rubber Band Ligation
Office treatment that places a small band around selected internal hemorrhoidal tissue.
Treatment & Management - STA–MCA Bypass
A direct bypass connecting the superficial temporal artery to a middle cerebral artery branch.
Treatment & Surgery - Stapled Hemorrhoidopexy
Operation that lifts prolapsing internal hemorrhoidal tissue using a circular stapled mucosal resection.
Treatment & Management