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  1. Musara A, Yamada Y, Takizawa K, Seng LB, Kawase T, Miyatani K, et al.
    Asian J Neurosurg, 2019 11 25;14(4):1283-1287.
    PMID: 31903379 DOI: 10.4103/ajns.AJNS_121_19
    Basilar apex aneurysms constitute 5%-8% of all intracranial aneurysms. Microsurgical clipping of basilar tip aneurysms is still advocated for as it is safe, especially for unruptured basilar tip aneurysms which have a low risk of postoperative mortality or morbidity. Careful patient preparation is needed preoperatively because the risk of intraoperative rupture is significant. Good surgical techniques should be applied. The skill will need to be preserved as endovascular surgery becomes more popular. This is a case of basilar tip aneurysm managed by clipping through the anterior temporal approach, followed by a review of the literature.
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