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Surgical options in ICH including decompressive craniectomy

Journal of the Neurological Sciences, 2007
Intracerebral haemorrhage (ICH) accounts for 15 to 20% of strokes. The condition carries a higher morbidity and mortality than occlusive stroke. Despite considerable research effort, no therapeutic modality either medical or surgical has emerged with clear evidence of benefit other than in rare aneurysmal cases.
Mitchell P   +3 more
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Surgical Decompression for Pituitary Apoplexy

2013
The dramatic events surrounding pituitary apoplexy are discussed. These include the compression and malfunction of cranial nerves II, II, IV and IV, as well as endocrine issues, prostration and headache. The indications for surgery are described, in particular to highlight the need for stabilisation of the patient before any surgical intervention is ...
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SURGICAL DECOMPRESSION OF THE COLON FOR MALIGNANT OBSTRUCTION

Archives of Surgery, 1950
ACUTE obstruction of the colon is reported not to be common; however, my colleagues and I have had a sufficient number of cases to form certain opinions and to standardize an effective technic for decompression. The frequency of acute colonic obstruction is difficult to determine.
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Minimally Invasive Surgical Decompression of Occipital Nerves

Journal of Visualized Experiments
Occipital neuralgia (ON) stands out as one of the most distressing forms of headache disorders, distinguished by persistent pain at the base of the skull, recurring occipital headaches, and scalp dysesthesia or allodynia. ON is notorious for its unrelenting agony, severely impacting the lives of those afflicted.
Giorgio, Pietramaggiori, Saja, Scherer
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Surgical Decompression of Blowout Fracture

1978
Treatment of blowout fracture is the repositioning of orbital contents and the reconstruction of the orbital floor. The complete repositioning of orbital contents between fractured bone fragments is not so easy. It is rather difficult, especially when the fracture lies in a deep area of the orbital floor and spreads out wide, even under the operation ...
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Indications for surgical decompression of the facial nerve

The Laryngoscope, 1971
B R, Alford, R B, Sessions, S C, Weber
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Surgical decompression of the orbit.

Journal of the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh, 1986
J A, Wilson   +3 more
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Surgical Decompression of a Tension Pneumomediastinum

Chest, 1988
H.F. Shennib   +3 more
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Recent developments in the medical and surgical treatment of melanoma

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2014
, Ragini R Kudchadkar
exaly  

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