Direct Versus Indirect Revascularization for Moyamoya: a Large Multicenter Study.
Kareem El NaamaniChing-Jen ChenRoland JabreHassan SaadJonathan A GrossbergAdam Andrew DmytriwAman B PatelMirhojjat KhorasanizadehChristopher S OgilvyAjith ThomasAndre MonteiroAdnan SiddiquiGustavo M CortezRicardo A HanelGuilherme B F PortoAlejandro M SpiottaAnthony J PiscopoDavid M HasanMohammad GhorbaniJoshua WeinbergShahid M NimjeeKimon BekelisMohamed M SalemJan-Karl BurkhardtAkli ZetchiCharles C MatoukBrian M HowardRosalind LaiRose DuRawad AbbasGeorgios S SioutasAbdelaziz AmllayAlfredo MunozElias AtallahNabeel A HerialStavropoula I TjoumakarisMichael Reid GoochRobert H RosenwasserPascal M JabbourPublished in: Journal of neurology, neurosurgery, and psychiatry (2023)
Since both modalities showed comparable rates of overall total strokes, both modalities of revascularization can be performed depending on the patient's risk assessment.