Using a syringe as tubular retractor and working channel in minimally invasive cranial and spinal neurosurgery
Guenther C Feigl,
Daniel Staribacher,
Iván N Camal Ruggieri
et al.
Abstract:Background:
Minimally invasive spinal and cranial neurosurgery often requires tissue retraction. However, excessive tissue retraction is contrary to the principles of minimally invasive neurosurgery. Therefore, any retractor used should be small and atraumatic. Circular plastic retractors made from syringes of various sizes meet these requirements.
Observation(s):
We report a case series of patients with various cranial and spinal pathologies who underwent surgeries using “self-made” retractors made from pla… Show more
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