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Application of neuroendoscopy to intraventricular lesions.

Authors :
Cappabianca, P.
Cinalli, G.
Gangemi, M.
Brunori, A.
Cavallo, L.M.
Divitiis, E. de
Decq, P.
Delitala, A.
Rocco, F. Di
Frazee, J.
Godano, U.
Grotenhuis, A.
Longatti, P.
Mascari, C.
Nishihara, T.
Oi, S.
Rekate, H.
Schroeder, H.W.
Souweidane, M.M.
Spennato, P.
Tamburrini, G.
Teo, C.
Warf, B.
Zymberg, S.T.
Cappabianca, P.
Cinalli, G.
Gangemi, M.
Brunori, A.
Cavallo, L.M.
Divitiis, E. de
Decq, P.
Delitala, A.
Rocco, F. Di
Frazee, J.
Godano, U.
Grotenhuis, A.
Longatti, P.
Mascari, C.
Nishihara, T.
Oi, S.
Rekate, H.
Schroeder, H.W.
Souweidane, M.M.
Spennato, P.
Tamburrini, G.
Teo, C.
Warf, B.
Zymberg, S.T.
Source :
Neurosurgery; 575-97; discussion 597; 8; 0148-396X; 2; 62 Suppl 2; ~Neurosurgery~575-97; discussion 597~8~~~0148-396X~2~62 Suppl 2~~
Publication Year :
2008

Abstract

Item does not contain fulltext<br />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.

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Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Neurosurgery; 575-97; discussion 597; 8; 0148-396X; 2; 62 Suppl 2; ~Neurosurgery~575-97; discussion 597~8~~~0148-396X~2~62 Suppl 2~~
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1284019257
Document Type :
Electronic Resource