====== Dissection ====== {{rss>https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/rss/search/1LM5GtZJjqwL8IkwPCJRJPY0PN1OKgV54pusnNaj9UYJVXuUNg/?limit=15&utm_campaign=pubmed-2&fc=20250117050510}} Dissection [[maneuver]]s can be divided into two types: [[sharp dissection]] with [[microscissor]]s and [[blunt dissection]] using a [[dissector]]. Dissection is a blister-like de-lamination between the outer and inner walls of a blood vessel, generally originating with a partial leak in the inner lining. Sylvian dissection. Pure [[fusiform aneurysm]]s without [[dissection]] are considered to have a low risk of rupture. Furthermore, aneurysm wall with atherosclerotic change tends to be less susceptible to rupture. ===== Cadaveric dissection ===== [[Cadaveric dissection]]. ===== Hands-on dissections ===== [[Hands-on dissections]]. ===== Microsurgical dissection ===== [[Microsurgical dissection]] ===== Vessel dissection ===== [[Vessel dissection]]. ===== White matter dissection ===== see [[White matter dissection]]. ===== Subfascial dissection ===== [[Subfascial dissection]] ===== Interfascial dissection ===== [[Interfascial dissection]]