Surgical treatment of craniospinal disorders and craniovertebral junction disorders is one of the most challenging problems in neurosurgery, because the pathological process involves the brain stem, cerebellum, cranial nerves of the cerebellopontine angle (CPA), spinal nerves, vertebral artery (VA) and its branches, basilar artery (BA) and its branches, bone structures, as well as joints and ligaments of the craniovertebral junction. Various approaches are used to get the access to the craniovertebral junction and foramen magnum, including the far-lateral approach analyzed in this article. The choice of surgical approach depends on the spread of pathological process
BACKGROUND: Multicompartmental lesions of the anterior craniovertebral junction require aggressive m...
BACKGROUND: Multicompartmental lesions of the anterior craniovertebral junction require aggressive m...
Background: The transoral approach allows for an unobstructed anterior view of the craniovertebral j...
Far lateral approach is a modification of the traditional lateral suboccipital approach that provide...
Journal ArticleThe craniovertebral junction, which consists of the lower one third of the clivus, t...
Background Surgical treatment of ventral and ventrolateral lesions of the craniocervical junction ar...
The far lateral approach is an inferolateral extension of the lateral suboccipital approach. Designe...
Background Surgical treatment of ventral and ventrolateral lesions of the craniocervical junction ar...
Background Surgical treatment of ventral and ventrolateral lesions of the craniocervical junction ar...
AbstractFar lateral approach is a modification of the traditional lateral suboccipital approach that...
The far-lateral approach is an extension of the standard suboccipital approach, designed to maximize...
OBJECTIVE: Vertebral artery (VA) transposition in the extreme-lateral transcondylar approach can min...
THE FAR-LATERAL APPROACH is an extension of the standard suboccipital approach, designed to maximize...
Objective: To study the efficacy and safety of far-lateral transcondylar approach for ant...
Object. Various approaches have been described for resection of the dens of the axis, each of which ...
BACKGROUND: Multicompartmental lesions of the anterior craniovertebral junction require aggressive m...
BACKGROUND: Multicompartmental lesions of the anterior craniovertebral junction require aggressive m...
Background: The transoral approach allows for an unobstructed anterior view of the craniovertebral j...
Far lateral approach is a modification of the traditional lateral suboccipital approach that provide...
Journal ArticleThe craniovertebral junction, which consists of the lower one third of the clivus, t...
Background Surgical treatment of ventral and ventrolateral lesions of the craniocervical junction ar...
The far lateral approach is an inferolateral extension of the lateral suboccipital approach. Designe...
Background Surgical treatment of ventral and ventrolateral lesions of the craniocervical junction ar...
Background Surgical treatment of ventral and ventrolateral lesions of the craniocervical junction ar...
AbstractFar lateral approach is a modification of the traditional lateral suboccipital approach that...
The far-lateral approach is an extension of the standard suboccipital approach, designed to maximize...
OBJECTIVE: Vertebral artery (VA) transposition in the extreme-lateral transcondylar approach can min...
THE FAR-LATERAL APPROACH is an extension of the standard suboccipital approach, designed to maximize...
Objective: To study the efficacy and safety of far-lateral transcondylar approach for ant...
Object. Various approaches have been described for resection of the dens of the axis, each of which ...
BACKGROUND: Multicompartmental lesions of the anterior craniovertebral junction require aggressive m...
BACKGROUND: Multicompartmental lesions of the anterior craniovertebral junction require aggressive m...
Background: The transoral approach allows for an unobstructed anterior view of the craniovertebral j...