Skull Base Surgery of the Posterior Fossa
161 ment plan for postoperative complication avoid- ance and vestibular function rehabilitation. Conclusion Detailed anatomical ...
162 References Ansari SF, Terry C, Cohen-Gadol AA. Surgery for vestibular schwannomas: a systematic review of complications by ...
163 Liu JK, Fukushima T, Sameshima T, Al-Mefty O, Couldwell WT. Increasing exposure of the petrous internal carotid artery for ...
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166 Trigeminal neuralgia, hearing impairment, dizzi- ness, headaches, diplopia, and facial paralysis are common presenting sympt ...
167 capsule is ideal to reduce the risk of recurrence, but it is almost impossible to predict preopera- tively how adherent the ...
168 Surgical Approach After general anesthesia induction and patient intubation, the patient is positioned in a lateral decubitu ...
169 difficult to visualize during the debulking of epi- dermoids. The abducens nerve can be identified below the seventh and eig ...
170 Fig. 12.3 continued G. Alzhrani and W.T. Couldwell ...
171 When preoperative hydrocephalus or signifi- cant perilesional edema is evident preoperatively, insertion of an external vent ...
172 nerve when performing the tentorial cut by iden- tifying the nerve before completing the cut. When dissecting the middle fos ...
173 better understanding of these lesions has led to 0% perioperative mortality rate in the contempo- rary series (Table 12.1). ...
174 or residual epidermoid cysts is recommended, especially in young patients. Recurrent epider- moid cysts can be observed clin ...
175 tine angle improved? Surg Synop Past Present Skull Base. 2008;18:85–98. Sano K. Intracranial dysembryogenetic tumors: patho ...
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178 fossa of the brain. This is generally explained as being due to the proportionally higher intracranial blood flow (15%), whi ...
179 headache, and other lower cranial nerve deficits [ 19 ]. Hydrocephalus may ensue via compression or blockage of the aqueduct ...
180 describe this as a dull ache behind the ear or in the occipital region. The clinical picture of these patients often reveals ...
181 stantial survival benefits [ 33 ]. Alternatively, hav- ing more than three or four small metastases in eloquent brain or in ...
182 metastases may produce debilitating neurologi- cal symptoms that warrant surgical intervention despite no increase in patien ...
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