Background: In frontotemporal decompressive craniectomy and subsequent cranioplasty, temporal muscle damage is frequently observed as a result of surgical manipulation, lack of bone attachment, and prolonged muscle inactivity. We investigated the use of a double dural patch in decompressive craniectomy to favor the safe surgical dissection of the temporal muscle in the subsequent cranioplasty and reduce temporal muscle damage. Methods: In 11 patients submitted to a decompressive craniectomy and duraplasty, a second (external) dural sheet was positioned to separate the inner dural patch from the temporal muscle. Results: When bone repositioning was performed, the detachment of the deep temporal muscle surface, covered by the external dural s...
Decompressive craniectomy is a neurosurgical technique in which a portion of the skull is removed to...
INTRODUCTION: Suboccipital craniotomy is a workhorse neurosurgical operation for approaching the pos...
Decompressive craniectomies (DCs) are routinely performed neurosurgical procedures to emergently tre...
Temporalis muscle reconstruction is a necessary step during frontotemporal cranioplasty ensuing deco...
BackgroundTemporal hollowing is a common but often overlooked complication following cranioplasty. T...
BackgroundTemporal hollowing is a common but often overlooked complication following cranioplasty. T...
Abstract BACKGROUND: During cranioplasty after decompressive craniectomy, the temporalis muscle is ...
Decompressive craniotomy is a neurosurgical emergency procedure in which a large skull bone is remov...
Objective: One of the controversies in foramen magnum decompression (FMD) is the management of dura....
Objective This study was performed to evaluate a new type of autologous muscle tamponade to repair d...
Journal ArticleAhn and Kim demonstrate a suturing technique to close dural defects after transspheno...
Duraplasty is a step commonly used for the treatment of Chiari I malformation after foramen magnum d...
OBJECTIVE: Chiari malformation type I is typified by the downward herniation of the cerebellar tonsi...
Adhesion formation between dura mater and cortex, and the overlying temporalis muscle and galea foll...
Background: The adhesion between the dura and the muscle is one of the serious problems of patients ...
Decompressive craniectomy is a neurosurgical technique in which a portion of the skull is removed to...
INTRODUCTION: Suboccipital craniotomy is a workhorse neurosurgical operation for approaching the pos...
Decompressive craniectomies (DCs) are routinely performed neurosurgical procedures to emergently tre...
Temporalis muscle reconstruction is a necessary step during frontotemporal cranioplasty ensuing deco...
BackgroundTemporal hollowing is a common but often overlooked complication following cranioplasty. T...
BackgroundTemporal hollowing is a common but often overlooked complication following cranioplasty. T...
Abstract BACKGROUND: During cranioplasty after decompressive craniectomy, the temporalis muscle is ...
Decompressive craniotomy is a neurosurgical emergency procedure in which a large skull bone is remov...
Objective: One of the controversies in foramen magnum decompression (FMD) is the management of dura....
Objective This study was performed to evaluate a new type of autologous muscle tamponade to repair d...
Journal ArticleAhn and Kim demonstrate a suturing technique to close dural defects after transspheno...
Duraplasty is a step commonly used for the treatment of Chiari I malformation after foramen magnum d...
OBJECTIVE: Chiari malformation type I is typified by the downward herniation of the cerebellar tonsi...
Adhesion formation between dura mater and cortex, and the overlying temporalis muscle and galea foll...
Background: The adhesion between the dura and the muscle is one of the serious problems of patients ...
Decompressive craniectomy is a neurosurgical technique in which a portion of the skull is removed to...
INTRODUCTION: Suboccipital craniotomy is a workhorse neurosurgical operation for approaching the pos...
Decompressive craniectomies (DCs) are routinely performed neurosurgical procedures to emergently tre...