in Craniovertebral Junction Instrumentation: Hardware Removal Can Be Associated with Long-Lasting Stability. Personal Experience

Jun 24, 2017 by in NEUROSURGERY Comments Off on in Craniovertebral Junction Instrumentation: Hardware Removal Can Be Associated with Long-Lasting Stability. Personal Experience

Fig. 1 Sagittal T2-weighted magnetic resonance (MR) image (a) and computed tomography (CT) scan sagittal reconstruction; (b) demonstrates platybasia, cerebellar tonsil herniation into the foramen magnum, and upper displacement of…

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Bone Defects Reconstruction with Custom-Made Titanium Graft shaped with Electron Beam Melting Technology: Preliminary Experience in a Series of Ten Patients

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Age (years) Sex Localization of skull defect Etiology 70 F Frontal-parietal right Failure of primary cranioplasty 32 M Bifrontal TBI with edema 60 F Frontal-parietal right Aneurysm of MCA 58…

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Meningiomas: When the Endoscopic Approach Is Better

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Fig. 1 Illustrative case: preoperative (a) and postoperative (b) computed tomography (CT) scans; there were no extraocular movement deficits or cosmetic deformities after surgery (c) Ophthalmological evaluation was negative for…

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Basilar Artery Aneurysm Involving the Origin of Bilateral Posterior Cerebral and Superior Cerebellar Arteries: Neck Reconstruction with pCONus-Assisted Coiling

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Author Age (years), sex Aneurysm treatment Shunt Follow-up Goetz et al. (1990) [16] 62, M NA VP Died from SAH 3 weeks after VP shunt placement Bose et al. (1983)…

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Craniotomy for Treatment of Unruptured Middle Cerebral Artery Aneurysms. A Single-Center Comparative Analysis with Standard Pterional Approach as Regard to Safety and Efficacy of Aneurysm Clipping and the Advantages of Reconstruction

Jun 24, 2017 by in NEUROSURGERY Comments Off on Craniotomy for Treatment of Unruptured Middle Cerebral Artery Aneurysms. A Single-Center Comparative Analysis with Standard Pterional Approach as Regard to Safety and Efficacy of Aneurysm Clipping and the Advantages of Reconstruction

Fig. 1 Cutaneous and bony landmarks for minipterional approach. The head is fixed in a three-point Mayfield head rest, rotated about 45°, and tilted to elevate the zygoma. The hairline…

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