Minimally invasive tubular corticotomy using “Dandy cannula-glove technique” for trans-cortical approaches to the ventricular lesions. Technical note
Access to deep-seated intraventricular lesions frequently requires a focal corticotomy to allow adequate exposure of the affected area. This is necessary to create a surgical corridor to the lesion. However, this may lead to iatrogenic trauma of healthy cortical tissue, subcortical white matter trac...
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Autores principales: | Alexandru Budu, Geza Mezei, Kishor A Choudhari |
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Elsevier
2022
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