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Neuroendoscopic surgery in hydrocephalus
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Abstract
Hydrocephalus represents one of the most frequent pathologic entities requiring neurosurgical intervention. Even in present times the treatment of hydrocephalus is a highly debated subject. Neuroendoscopy is one of the technique posibility. The present study includes patients with different types of hydrocephalus classified according to imagistic criteria (MRI). Neuroendoscopic therapeutic options are presented for different types of hydrocephalus and the postoperative results of these procedures are revealed by imaging. In conclusion, we consider neuroendoscopy useful in each type of hydrocephalus.
Title: Neuroendoscopic surgery in hydrocephalus
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Abstract
Hydrocephalus represents one of the most frequent pathologic entities requiring neurosurgical intervention.
Even in present times the treatment of hydrocephalus is a highly debated subject.
Neuroendoscopy is one of the technique posibility.
The present study includes patients with different types of hydrocephalus classified according to imagistic criteria (MRI).
Neuroendoscopic therapeutic options are presented for different types of hydrocephalus and the postoperative results of these procedures are revealed by imaging.
In conclusion, we consider neuroendoscopy useful in each type of hydrocephalus.
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