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Contralateral neurologic deficits following microvascular decompression surgery--a case report.

Acta anaesthesiologica Sinica, 2002
Microvascular decompression (MVD) surgery for trigeminal neuralgia (Jannetta operation) is common in our institution, and postoperative complications are uncommon. However, a 46 year-old obese female who underwent MVD surgery for right trigeminal neuralgia suffered from postoperative neurologic deficits consisting of left facial palsy, left total ...
Chih-Cheng Wu   +5 more
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Gamma Knife Surgery for Recurrent Trigeminal Neuralgia in Cases with Previous Microvascular Decompression

World Neurosurgery, 2018
Microvascular decompression (MVD) and Gamma Knife surgery (GKS) are the primary treatments for trigeminal neuralgia (TN). However, many patients require further surgical treatment after initial surgery for recurrent TN. The aim of this study was to evaluate efficacy and safety of GKS for recurrent TN cases with prior MVD.From October 2008 to June 2015,
Wei Wang   +7 more
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Current treatment and recent progress in gastric cancer

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2021
Smita S Joshi, Brian D Badgwell
exaly  

[Microvascular Decompression Surgery Using Exoscope(ORBEYE)].

No shinkei geka. Neurological surgery
Taketoshi Maehara, Yoji Tanaka
semanticscholar   +1 more source

[Posterior Fossa Anatomy for Microvascular Decompression Surgery].

No shinkei geka. Neurological surgery
K. Matsushima, Toshio Matsushima
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Microvascular Decompression Surgery: National Trends, Outcomes, and Complications

Journal of Neurological Surgery Part B: Skull Base, 2012
Anand Veeravagu   +7 more
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Microvascular Decompression Surgery for Hemifacial Spasm: The Lateral Suboccipital Infrafloccular Approach

2014
We describe the approaches and techniques for microvascular decompression (MVD) for hemifacial spasm (HFS), focusing particularly on the lateral suboccipital infrafloccular approach. The lateral suboccipital infrafloccular approach for HFS differs completely from the approach for trigeminal neuralgia, although both approaches are termed as lateral ...
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Significance of wave I loss of brainstem auditory evoked potentials during microvascular decompression surgery for hemifacial spasm

Clinical Neurophysiology, 2020
Byung-Euk Joo   +5 more
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