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Gamma Knife radiosurgery (GKRS) is a widely used minimally invasive alternative procedure to the traditional microsurgery with negligible major procedure-related complications.
Subhashree Hari +2 more
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Primary reconstruction of depressed skull fracture
Background: Depressed fracture poses a specific challenge to neurosurgeon. Aim of our study is to analyze benefits of primary reconstruction of depressed skull fracture and to compare various methods of fracture reconstruction with that of titanium miniplates The concept of primary reconstruction was to close the defect and preserve the anatomical ...
Arshad Khan +2 more
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Consideration of Brain CT Imaging Standard for Mild Head Injuries
It has been reported that various clinical criteria indicate computed tomography (CT) examination for mild head injury (MHI). However, the decision to perform CT for MHI largely depends on the physician.
Takahiro KUMAGAWA +4 more
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Depressed “ping pong” skull fractures in the newborns: A cohort study
Background and Aims A ping pong fracture is a rare depressed skull fracture (DSF) observed in infants. It occurs due to the inward buckling of the calvarium, creating a cup‐like shape.
Suhair M. A. Qudsieh +5 more
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Objective: To evaluate the predictive relationship between skull fracture types and the presence of Intra cranial Hemorrhage (ICH) in patients with head trauma due to Road Traffic Accidents (RTAs).
Rukhsana Aziz, Nosheen Noor, Ghazala Naz
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Cranioplasty in Depressed Skull Fractures: A Narrative Review of the Literature
Background: Decompressive craniectomy (DC) is performed routinely following traumatic brain injury (TBI), including depressed fracture (DSF), and following other mass-occupying conditions such as large ischemic strokes.
Bardia Hajikarimloo +5 more
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Single-Stage Reconstruction with Titanium Mesh for Compound Comminuted Depressed Skull Fracture. [PDF]
Eom KS.
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Scythians in Azerbaijan: the history of one murder (archaeology and anthropology)
The article presents craniological materials of the Early Iron Age (VII–IV centuries BC) from Mingachevir. The study examined the skull of a female (2488) aged 20–30 years with evidence of traumatic injury.
Kirichenko Dmitry A.
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Post-Traumatic Glioblastoma Multiforme: A Case Report
Malignant glioma development after trauma is a rare occurrence. We report a glioblastoma multiforme case that developed after a depressed skull fracture.
Suleyman Coskun +3 more
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