Journal ArticleThe authors describe a cosmetic mastoidectomy technique for use when performing a combined supra/ infratentorial craniotomy and transtemporal exposure. The technique involves a single temporal suboccipital bone flap and cosmetic mastoidectomy, removing the outer table of bone for later replacement. Replacement of the outer table of mastoid bone enables tamponade of a fat graft against the dura to reduce the risk of postoperative cerebrospinal fluid leaks. The technique has been performed in eight patients treated for petrocliva[ meningiomas with excellent cosmetic results
Journal ArticleObject. Cranial reconstruction after skull base surgery is important for restoration ...
Objectives To describe our departmental experience in the surgical repair of tegmen tympani defects ...
Journal ArticleThe authors describe the use of a porous polyethylene Flexblock implant for cosmetic ...
Journal ArticleThe most common nonendocrine complication after transsphenoidal surgery is cerebrospi...
Journal ArticleAnterior cranial base tumors are surgically resected with combined craniofacial appro...
Journal ArticleThe traditional boundaries of the transsphenoidal approach may be expanded to include...
Journal ArticleThe craniovertebral junction, which consists of the lower one third of the clivus, t...
OBJECTIVE: A versatile neurosurgical approach, the retrosigmoid craniectomy (RS) has traditionally b...
Journal ArticleAhn and Kim demonstrate a suturing technique to close dural defects after transspheno...
Journal ArticleIn Part I, the classification, clinical presentation, and upper and midclival surgic...
Journal ArticleOBJECTIVE: Several approaches to expose the anterior cavernous sinus have been used, ...
OBJECT: The transcranial approach has been the standard technique for removal of craniopharyngiomas ...
A craniotomy over the superior cerebellar convexity for approaches to this region typically involves...
Journal ArticleInitial attempts at transcranial approaches to the pituitary gland in the late 1800s ...
Background: Petroclival tumors are formidable challenges for skull base surgeons. Obtaining adequate...
Journal ArticleObject. Cranial reconstruction after skull base surgery is important for restoration ...
Objectives To describe our departmental experience in the surgical repair of tegmen tympani defects ...
Journal ArticleThe authors describe the use of a porous polyethylene Flexblock implant for cosmetic ...
Journal ArticleThe most common nonendocrine complication after transsphenoidal surgery is cerebrospi...
Journal ArticleAnterior cranial base tumors are surgically resected with combined craniofacial appro...
Journal ArticleThe traditional boundaries of the transsphenoidal approach may be expanded to include...
Journal ArticleThe craniovertebral junction, which consists of the lower one third of the clivus, t...
OBJECTIVE: A versatile neurosurgical approach, the retrosigmoid craniectomy (RS) has traditionally b...
Journal ArticleAhn and Kim demonstrate a suturing technique to close dural defects after transspheno...
Journal ArticleIn Part I, the classification, clinical presentation, and upper and midclival surgic...
Journal ArticleOBJECTIVE: Several approaches to expose the anterior cavernous sinus have been used, ...
OBJECT: The transcranial approach has been the standard technique for removal of craniopharyngiomas ...
A craniotomy over the superior cerebellar convexity for approaches to this region typically involves...
Journal ArticleInitial attempts at transcranial approaches to the pituitary gland in the late 1800s ...
Background: Petroclival tumors are formidable challenges for skull base surgeons. Obtaining adequate...
Journal ArticleObject. Cranial reconstruction after skull base surgery is important for restoration ...
Objectives To describe our departmental experience in the surgical repair of tegmen tympani defects ...
Journal ArticleThe authors describe the use of a porous polyethylene Flexblock implant for cosmetic ...