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Osseous lesions of the pre-sacral space

Seminars in Colon and Rectal Surgery, 2004
Surgical management of osseous tumors of the presacral space is difficult. The complex regional anatomy and the necessity for wide surgical margins make resection especially demanding. In addition to the usual concerns associated with resection of tumors, lesions involving the sacrum often require some degree of bony resection to achieve adequate ...
Ronald Hugate   +2 more
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The Presacral Space and its Impact on Sacral Neuromodulator Implantation

Journal of Urology, 2008
We describe the presacral space and its potential impact on sacral neuromodulator implantation and bowel injury.Parasagittal images containing bilateral sacral foramina (S2-S4) were examined on 45 pelvic magnetic resonance images. Images were excluded from analysis if they were poor quality or had any history causing distortion of normal anatomy.
Nicole, Saint Clair   +5 more
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Sacral hemangiopericytoma involving the retrorectal space: Report of a case

Surgery Today, 2009
A primary hemangiopericytoma (HP) of the bone is rare, because the vast majority of these tumors arise in soft tissue. This report presents a case of a hemangiopericytoma in the sacrum (S1-S2) with extension to the retrorectal space. Only a few cases of osseous hemangiopericytomas in the sacrum and involving the retrorectal space have so far been ...
Aziz, Zentar   +12 more
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Migration of an aneurysm clip to the sacral subarachnoid space

Acta Neurochirurgica, 2009
A 33-year-old woman was admitted for evaluation of vertigo. An unruptured fusiform aneurysm of left distal posterior inferior cerebellar artery was found and presumed to be the cause of her vertigo. The aneurysm was clipped using three clips and then the vertigo was relieved. However, she developed low back pain 53 months after the operation.
Yong Hwy, Kim   +3 more
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Domestic sacral space in the Florentine Renaissance palace*

Renaissance Studies, 2006
Among the many reasons that domestic sacral space in Florence invites scholarly attention is the existence in that city of the chapel in Palazzo Medici, one of the most famous of the Italian Renaissance. The fortuitous survival of this splendid chapel is due, in all likelihood, to its meeting the Council of Trent's requirement of 1562 that laymen's ...
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BIBLICAL NAMES IN SACRAL SPACE OF RUSSIAN NORTH

2020
This article explores the process of biblical names hierotopy of the objects located in sacral space of Russian North. The research is connected with the increasing interest to the cultural heritage of Valaam and Solovki monasteries, part of that is formed by toponyms – names of objects of surrounding landscape, saving memory about the past and being ...
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Sacralized Spaces and the Urban Remembrance of War

2009
It is at the point of rebuilding highly symbolic sites after urban trauma that problems of signification can occur, converging concerns of public history, memory studies, and architecture alike. Reconstruction can fall prey to an overly redemptive and cathartic sense of closure: it can signal the loss of memory, an over-inscription of the ...
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