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Neurosurgery Clinics of North America, 2004
Since the beginnings of medicine, physicians have sought minimally invasive ways to peer into body cavities. It is only in the last several decades that the promises of endoscopy have begun to be answered. What follows is a brief outline of the development of endoscopic technology and its application to the nervous system both for diagnostic and ...
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Since the beginnings of medicine, physicians have sought minimally invasive ways to peer into body cavities. It is only in the last several decades that the promises of endoscopy have begun to be answered. What follows is a brief outline of the development of endoscopic technology and its application to the nervous system both for diagnostic and ...
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Bratislavske lekarske listy, 2008
The discovery of optic bulb paved the way for the development of safe endoscopic systems not only with diagnostic ability, but also suitable for treatment. At the beginning of the 20th century, the first attempts to use an endoscope in the treatment of hydrocephalus have been made with encouraging results. Although the invention of an implantable shunt
J, Chrastina, Z, Novak, I, Riha
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The discovery of optic bulb paved the way for the development of safe endoscopic systems not only with diagnostic ability, but also suitable for treatment. At the beginning of the 20th century, the first attempts to use an endoscope in the treatment of hydrocephalus have been made with encouraging results. Although the invention of an implantable shunt
J, Chrastina, Z, Novak, I, Riha
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A History of Ventricular Neuroendoscopy
World Neurosurgery, 2013To describe the history of neuroendoscopy through the history of the major neurosurgeons who worked and published in the field.All relevant data described in publications before 1980 about the history of neuroendoscopy and found through OVID MEDLINE searches and related references are reported.Contributions of 14 neurosurgeons who were pioneers in ...
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Robot-assisted Navigated Neuroendoscopy
Neurosurgery, 2002Major steps in the evolution of advanced neurosurgical techniques include microneurosurgery, neuroendoscopy and its minimally invasive variations, neuronavigation, and advanced intraoperative imaging. With traditional neuroendoscopic techniques (e.g., freehand endoscopy or the use of mechanical arms), definitive controlled movement of the endoscope ...
Michael, Zimmermann +3 more
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Neuroendoscopy: General Aspects and Principles
World Neurosurgery, 2013When used in medicine, endoscopy describes a procedure used to see inside various parts of the body, such as the interior surfaces of an organ, by inserting a tube through a natural or created orifice. The instrument may have a rigid (borescope) or flexible (fiberscope) tube; it provides an image for visual inspection, photography and video-endoscopy ...
ESPOSITO, FELICE, Paolo Cappabianca
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Neuroendoscopy in the premature population
Child's Nervous System, 1998The population born prematurely is particularly prone to hydrocephalus. Shunting techniques, whilst still the gold standard, have considerable failure rates and contribute significant morbidity and mortality. The role of neuroendoscopic techniques in the treatment of such patients is explored, and a series of 19 patients born prematurely and operated ...
N, Buxton +4 more
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Neuroendoscopy: A Modern Perspective
World Neurosurgery, 2012F rom among the many different evolving fields of our specialty, the choice to write a supplement to WORLD NEUROSURGERY on endoscopy comes from the Editor-inChief himself, who gave me the task of coordinating a group of experts from all over the world to provide a current update and “moving” inspection on this technique.
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Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery, 2012
ObjectiveTo provide a detailed description of the extended endoscopic endonasal approach to the ventral skull base, evaluate its advantages and limitations and to understand better the complex anatomic relationships of the structures involved in the approach from an endoscopic endonasal perspective.MethodAnatomic dissection study from January 2011 to ...
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ObjectiveTo provide a detailed description of the extended endoscopic endonasal approach to the ventral skull base, evaluate its advantages and limitations and to understand better the complex anatomic relationships of the structures involved in the approach from an endoscopic endonasal perspective.MethodAnatomic dissection study from January 2011 to ...
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Neuronavigation and Neuroendoscopy
1998In neuroendoscopy orientation and localisation of the endoscope’s tip is crucial. Additionally the endoscopic view can be obscured by solid structures or membranes.
A. Nabavi +4 more
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