Turkish Neurosurgery
1994 , Vol 4 , Num 3
1Dokuz Eylül University School of Medicine Department of Radiology, İnciraltı İZMİR
2Dokuz Eylül University School of Medicine Department of Neurosurgery, İnciraltı İZMİR Three-dimensional Computed Tomography (3-D CT) was performed in 21 patients for characterization of 29 aneurysms of various sizes and locations, and determining the relationship between the vascular and bony structures. These findings are compared with results ofaxial CT. digital subtraction angiography and operative observations. 3-D CT is a useful method for obtaining information about the detailed anatomy of cerebral vascular structures and aneurysms. Keywords : Cerebral aneurysm, three dimensional computed tomography
Corresponding author : Bülent Tekinsoy
2Dokuz Eylül University School of Medicine Department of Neurosurgery, İnciraltı İZMİR Three-dimensional Computed Tomography (3-D CT) was performed in 21 patients for characterization of 29 aneurysms of various sizes and locations, and determining the relationship between the vascular and bony structures. These findings are compared with results ofaxial CT. digital subtraction angiography and operative observations. 3-D CT is a useful method for obtaining information about the detailed anatomy of cerebral vascular structures and aneurysms. Keywords : Cerebral aneurysm, three dimensional computed tomography