Skull Base Surgery of the Posterior Fossa

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for performing this surgery, we review some key
techniques that can help to lower the complica-
tion rates of CSF leak, postoperative headaches,
and transverse-sigmoid sinus occlusion, which
are seen at increased rates with the retrosigmoid
approach.


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