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Application of neuroendoscopy to intraventricular lesions

Authors :
Pietro Spennato
Samuel Tau Zymberg
Shizuo Oi
Umberto Godano
Harold L. Rekate
Giuseppe Cinalli
Carmelo Mascari
Michelangelo Gangemi
Mark M. Souweidane
André Grotenhuis
Henry W. S. Schroeder
Benjamin C. Warf
P. Decq
Charles Teo
Andrea Brunori
Gianpiero Tamburrini
Pierluigi Longatti
John G. Frazee
Paolo Cappabianca
Federico Di Rocco
Luigi Maria Cavallo
Tetsuhiro Nishihara
Alberto Delitala
Enrico de Divitiis
Cappabianca, Paolo
G., Cinalli
Gangemi, Michelangelo
A., Brunori
Cavallo, LUIGI MARIA
DE DIVITIIS, Enrico
P., Decq
A., Delitala
F., DI ROCCO
J., Frazee
U., Godano
A., Grotenhui
P., Longatti
C., Mascari
T., Nishihara
S., Oi
H., Rekate
Henry, W. S.
M. M., Souweidane
P., Spennato
G., Tamburrini
C., Teo
B., Warf
S. T., Zymberg
Source :
Neurosurgery, 62 Suppl 2, 575-97; discussion 597-8, Neurosurgery, 62 Suppl 2, 2, pp. 575-97; discussion 597-8
Publication Year :
2008

Abstract

Item does not contain fulltext We present an overview of the history, development, technological advancements, current application, and future trends of cranial endoscopy. Neuroendoscopy provides a safe and effective management modality for the treatment of a variety of intracranial disorders, either tumoral or non-tumoral, congenital, developmental, and degenerative, and its knowledge, indications, and limits are fundamental for the armamentarium of the modern neurosurgeon.

Details

ISSN :
0148396X
Volume :
62
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Neurosurgery
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....cc180952c236302d97a5825040f25229