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Pressure monitoring during neuroendoscopy: new insights [PDF]
Significant increases in intracranial pressure (ICP) may occur during neuroendoscopic procedures. To detect and prevent serious and sustained increases, ICP should be monitored. At present, controversy exists on the optimal location of the monitoring sensor.
Dewaele, F. +7 more
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Background. The pineal region represents significant challenges in terms of neurosurgery. Currently, anatomical research that simulates surgery for the endoscopic keyhole approach to the pineal region is lacking. This study aims to summarize the exposure range and operational characteristics of total endoscopic surgery under the four supratentorial and
Hao Wu +9 more
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Intraventricular and brain stem tumors. Endoscopic possibilities
D. Teslenko +4 more
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Challenges in paediatric neurosurgery
Improvements in technique, knowledge and expertise have brought about rapid advances in the fields of paediatric neurosurgery and anaesthesia, and many procedures limited earlier to adults are now being increasingly attempted in neonates and small ...
Pragati Ganjoo
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Surgical tactics of treatment craniofacial tumors, their intra-extracranial spread
D. Okonskyi +4 more
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Endoscopic transorbital approach for the removal of a frontal lobe foreign body: a case report [PDF]
Low-velocity orbital penetrating injuries may result in an intracranial retained foreign body that requires surgical removal. We describe the endoscopic transorbital removal of a retained umbrella tip in the frontal lobe, which was secondary to trauma to
Charles Gervais +3 more
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BackgroundCerebellar hemorrhage in term newborns is a rare but potentially life-threatening condition requiring prompt intervention. Traditional micro surgical approaches carry significant risks of surgical trauma and post-operative cerebrospinal fluid ...
C. Wendel +3 more
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Ventriculoperitoneal Shunting and Endoscopic Adhesiolysis of Multiloculated Obstructive Hydrocephalus in an Extreme Preterm: A Case Report [PDF]
Multiloculated obstructive hydrocephalus is a complication of infection in early life, especially in preterms. In cases of obstructive hydrocephalus with loculated fluid pockets, procedures like Ventriculo-Peritoneal (VP) shunting can target 1-2 loculi ...
Pavitra Alva +3 more
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Fungal Granuloma following Endoscopic Third Ventriculostomy for Infantile Hydrocephalus
Endoscopic third ventriculostomy (ETV) is increasingly being used in the treatment of hydrocephalus in infancy. Infective complications rarely occur following ETV and fungal infections or granulomas have not been reported so far.
Rajeev Kariyattil, Dilip Panikar
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Objective To investigate and compare the efficacy of endoscopic-assisted hematoma evacuation and burr hole hematoma drainage combined with urokinase in the treatment of septated chronic subdural hematoma (CSDH).
ZHANG Xiao +5 more
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