Ausman J I, Pearce J E, Vacca D F, Diaz F G, Shrontz C E, Patel S
Department of Neurological Surgery, Henry Ford Hospital, Detroit, Michigan.
Neurosurgery. 1988 May;22(5):919-22.
A unique example of posterior fossa revascularization is presented. A tandem bypass was performed by anastomosing the midoccipital artery to the posterior inferior cerebellar artery in a side-to-side fashion followed by anastomosis of the distal occipital artery to the anterior inferior cerebellar artery in an end-to-side fashion. The operation was designed to revascularize two separate vascular territories that were isolated in a patient thought to have an extremely compromised posterior circulation. The patient is doing well and is asymptomatic 3 years postoperatively.