Children with Chiari type 1 malformation and syringomyelia undergoing neurosurgical posterior fossa decompression with vs without duraplasty do no experience differing surgical complications.
A new study published in The New England Journal of Medicine found no significant difference in surgical complication rates ...
The alternative text for this image may have been generated using AI. Patients with CM1 often have syringomyelia, which affects about 21,000 Americans [19]. The myelopathy from syringomyelia usually ...
Syrinx resolution has been associated with an increase in the size of the posterior subarachnoid space (pSAS) after foramen magnum decompression (FMD) for type I Chiari malformation (CM1). The present ...
For kids with Chiari type I malformation and syringomyelia, there was no significant difference in surgical complications whether they had decompression with or without duraplasty, a ...
How is Facial Nerve Decompression Performed? Facial nerve decompression surgery is performed using the transmastoid approach, middle fossa (transtemporal) approach or the translabyrinthine approach.
Paralysis of the facial nerve may arise due to infection, inflammation, surgery, trauma, and tumors. Damage to this nerve, which is the seventh cranial nerve, may be uni- or bilateral. It results in ...
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