2018
DOI: 10.21608/zumj.2018.12993
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Ifferent Surgical Techniques of Skull Base Reconstruction: Evaluation and Outcome

Abstract: Background : cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) leak is the most common complication after skull base surgery. It carries a high risk of life threatening complications (e.g., tension pneumocephaly, meningitis, cerebritis, and brain abscess). Patients and Methods: We present twenty patients, ages 2-55 years, eight males and twelve females with different skull base pathologies operated by different surgical modalities (microscopic transcranial, endoscopic endonasal and combined micro-endoscopic techniques) at neurosurger… Show more

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