Objective: To introduce a new minimally invasive surgical approach to anterior and lateral craniocervical junction diseases, preserving the midline posterior cervical spine stabilizing elements and reducing the inherent morbidity risk associated with traditional approaches. Methods: We describe a novel surgical technique in four cases of extra-medullary anterolateral compressive lesions located in the occipito-cervical junction, including infections and intra- and/or extradural tumor lesions. We used a paramedian trasmuscular approach through an anatomical muscle corridor using a micro MaXcess(r) surgical expandable retractor, with the purpose of reducing morbidity and preserving the posterior muscle and ligamentous tension band. Results: T...
Far lateral approach is a modification of the traditional lateral suboccipital approach that provide...
The far-lateral approach is an extension of the standard suboccipital approach, designed to maximize...
The aim of this study is to review our experience with the transoral surgical management of anterior...
Objective: To introduce a new minimally invasive surgical approach to anterior and lateral craniocer...
Abstract OBJECT: The authors present the surgical results obtained using the anterolateral approach ...
Background Surgical treatment of ventral and ventrolateral lesions of the craniocervical junction ar...
Background: The transoral approach provides the most direct surgical corridor for treatment of conge...
Navigated posterior cervical microforaminotomy (PCM) is a promising minimally invasive technique for...
This atlas documents current surgical approaches to the craniocervical junction and the cervical spi...
The cervico-thoracic junction (CTJ) extends between the 7 th cervical and the 4 th thoracic vertebra...
BACKGROUND: Neoplastic, traumatic, infectious, and degenerative pathologies affecting the thoracolum...
Surgical treatment of the cervico-thoracic junction (CTJ) in the spine require special evaluation du...
The treatment of craniocervical instability caused by diverse conditions remains challenging. Differ...
The occipito-cervical junction (OCJ) is defined as the transitional zone between the occipital crani...
Purpose: An update of the technical nuances of microsurgical - endoscopic assisted approaches to the...
Far lateral approach is a modification of the traditional lateral suboccipital approach that provide...
The far-lateral approach is an extension of the standard suboccipital approach, designed to maximize...
The aim of this study is to review our experience with the transoral surgical management of anterior...
Objective: To introduce a new minimally invasive surgical approach to anterior and lateral craniocer...
Abstract OBJECT: The authors present the surgical results obtained using the anterolateral approach ...
Background Surgical treatment of ventral and ventrolateral lesions of the craniocervical junction ar...
Background: The transoral approach provides the most direct surgical corridor for treatment of conge...
Navigated posterior cervical microforaminotomy (PCM) is a promising minimally invasive technique for...
This atlas documents current surgical approaches to the craniocervical junction and the cervical spi...
The cervico-thoracic junction (CTJ) extends between the 7 th cervical and the 4 th thoracic vertebra...
BACKGROUND: Neoplastic, traumatic, infectious, and degenerative pathologies affecting the thoracolum...
Surgical treatment of the cervico-thoracic junction (CTJ) in the spine require special evaluation du...
The treatment of craniocervical instability caused by diverse conditions remains challenging. Differ...
The occipito-cervical junction (OCJ) is defined as the transitional zone between the occipital crani...
Purpose: An update of the technical nuances of microsurgical - endoscopic assisted approaches to the...
Far lateral approach is a modification of the traditional lateral suboccipital approach that provide...
The far-lateral approach is an extension of the standard suboccipital approach, designed to maximize...
The aim of this study is to review our experience with the transoral surgical management of anterior...