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Journal of Neurosurgical Sciences, 2021
INTRODUCTION In the last decades, there has been a marked evolution in skull base surgery techniques and more recently a combination of different corridors has been proposed and used in order to improve angles of attack, shorten working distances, and ...
A. Di Somma +11 more
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INTRODUCTION In the last decades, there has been a marked evolution in skull base surgery techniques and more recently a combination of different corridors has been proposed and used in order to improve angles of attack, shorten working distances, and ...
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ORL, 2019
Objectives: We describe our early experiences with resecting skull base tumors using a radiofrequency ablation-assisted endoscopic endonasal approach. Ninety-seven patients with skull base tumors who were admitted to the Otorhinolaryngology department at
Ling Zhang +5 more
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Objectives: We describe our early experiences with resecting skull base tumors using a radiofrequency ablation-assisted endoscopic endonasal approach. Ninety-seven patients with skull base tumors who were admitted to the Otorhinolaryngology department at
Ling Zhang +5 more
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The Journal of craniofacial surgery (Print), 2021
Skull base vagal nerve schwannoma (VNS) is relatively uncommon and poses a challenge to surgeons. Although schwannomas are benign and slowly growing neoplasms arising from Schwann cells, they may cause significant dysfunction by causing the surrounding ...
L. Xiong +3 more
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Skull base vagal nerve schwannoma (VNS) is relatively uncommon and poses a challenge to surgeons. Although schwannomas are benign and slowly growing neoplasms arising from Schwann cells, they may cause significant dysfunction by causing the surrounding ...
L. Xiong +3 more
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Karen J. Bryant +2 more
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Combined orbito-frontal, sub- and infratemporal fossa approach to skull base neoplasms
Volker Seifert, H. Dietz
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Surgery of the Skull Base for Head and Neck Neoplasms
Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery, 1995Educational objectives: To understand the relationship of deep facial structures to the cranial base and the pertinent intracranial anatomy; to perform the comprehensive workup required by skull base surgery patients; and to acquire a working knowledge of the basic skull base procedures in the anterior, middle, and posterior cranial fossa.
Paul J. Donald +2 more
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[Surgical approaches to the skull and near skull base neoplasms].
Lin chuang er bi yan hou ke za zhi = Journal of clinical otorhinolaryngology, 2003To seek for the best surgical approaches to the skull and near-skull base neoplasms.161 patients with skull or near-skull base tumors were surgically treated. The surgical approaches were craniofacial approach in 6 cases, total maxillectomy or/with orbital exenteration in 5 cases, lateral rhinotomy in 7 cases, frontorbital approach in 1 cases ...
Wanjun, Chen +5 more
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