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Neuroendoscopy: General Aspects and Principles

World Neurosurgery, 2013
When 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, 1998
The 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, 2012
F 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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Endonasal Neuroendoscopy

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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Neuroendoscopy

2017
S. Moningi, D.K. Kulkarni
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Neuronavigation and Neuroendoscopy

1998
In 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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Ultrasound-Guided Neuroendoscopy

1988
Endoscopic neurosurgical techniques have been used for a variety of intracranial pathological conditions for several decades (3–5, 7, 8, 10–13). Two new technical advances have made a reappraisal of endoscopic neurosurgery worth considering: One is the development of ultrasound imaging for intraoperative use to guide the endoscope to the target area ...
L. M. Auer   +3 more
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Neuroendoscopy

2011
Yin C. Hu, Alan R. Cohen
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Navigated neuroendoscopy

Clinical Neurology and Neurosurgery, 1997
C. Matula   +3 more
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Clinical neuroendoscopy

Neurosurgery Clinics of North America, 2004
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