Pediatric Congenital Anterior Skull Base Encephaloceles and Surgical Management: A Comparative Review of 22 Patients Treated Transnasally, Transcranially, or Combined Approach With a Review of the Literature
Michelle M. Kameda-Smith,
Youngkyung Jung,
Felice D'Arco
et al.
Abstract:BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES:
Anterior basal encephaloceles are considered a rare entity and are often associated with midline cerebral abnormalities. Those with a large skull base defect and herniation of brain parenchyma in the neonate or young infant present unique challenges for surgical management.
METHODS:
We analyzed the neurosurgical administrative and operative databases between 1986 and 2022 to determine clinical presentation, operative approach,… Show more
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