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The recurrence of pain after neurosurgical procedures

Quality of Life Research, 1994
Various reasons exist for the frequent failure of neurosurgical procedures to control pain. Three main classes of factors are involved in this failure--those relating to the surgeon and the surgery, those dependent on the disease, and those dependent on the nervous system itself. In the first class, technical and conceptual difficulties may explain the
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ICG Videoangiography in Neurosurgical Procedures

2016
Indocyanine green videoangiography (ICG-VAG) has recently been used for neurosurgical procedures, and its usefulness and drawbacks were evaluated. ICG-VAG showed blood flow in the vessels as the hemodynamic change of ICG fluorescence intensity. In clipping cerebral aneurysms, preservation of blood flow in the parent and perforating arteries and ...
Yoshiaki Kumon   +3 more
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Ketamine in neurosurgical procedures

The Lancet, 1971
John Evans   +3 more
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Complications of Oto-Neurosurgical Procedures

1989
A discussion of oto-neurosurgical procedures would be incomplete without a brief discussion of potential complications. It is not the authors’ intent to describe in lengthy detail all aspects of oto-neurosurgical complications.
Vittorio Colletti, James E. BeneckeJr.
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Wound Infections Complicating Neurosurgical Procedures

Journal of Neurosurgery, 1967
ESPITE the mos t diligent a t ten t ion to asepsis during any surgical procedure, pos topera t ive infection remains a threat . The magni tude of this problem on the Neurosurgical Service a t the U C L A Center for the Hea l th Sciences is the subject of this report . This s tudy was undert aken to provide the surgeon with a clear idea of the infection
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Basics of Neurosurgical Techniques and Procedures

2011
Neurosurgical procedures are a collaborative effort between surgical, ­anesthesiology, and nursing teams. Approaches to the cranial vault are generally designed to minimize retraction and manipulation of surrounding neural tissue and to provide the shortest distance possible from the surgeon’s hands to the surgical target. Cranial procedures are unique
Kim J. Burchiel   +2 more
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Virtual Reality in Neurosurgery: Beyond Neurosurgical Planning

International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 2022
Rakesh K Mishra   +2 more
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Neurosurgical Procedures for Nonmalignant Pain

Hospital Practice, 1986
Carol A. Warfield, David Dubuisson
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Neurosurgical Procedures of the Peripheral Nerves

1997
Pain-relieving operations directed at the peripheral nervous system have a historic basis in the practice of surgery, because they were among the first invasive strategies attempted for pain control. The various procedures used currently have received sporadic attention in the literature, and in many cases there is no consensus on the current standard ...
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