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FULLSCREEN > Archive > 2023 > Vol 4, №5 (2023) > Clinical case of using the minimally invasive "burr hole" microsurgical approach in the lateral ventricle tumor surgery

Clinical case of using the minimally invasive "burr hole" microsurgical approach in the lateral ventricle tumor surgery

David I. Pitskhelauri , Sergey A. Maryashev , Nikita S. Grachev

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Abstract

The case of the large lateral ventricle tumor total removal using the minimally invasive bilateral burr hole microsurgical approach is reported. 
Key words: lateral ventricle tumor, minimally invasive neurosurgery.

About the Author

David I. Pitskhelauri 1 , Sergey A. Maryashev 1 , Nikita S. Grachev 1

1 Burdenko National Medical Research Centre for Neurosurgery, Moscow, Russia

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For citation: Pitskhelauri D.I., Maryashev S.A., Grachev N.S. Clinical case of using the minimally invasive "burr hole" microsurgical approach in the lateral ventricle tumor surgery. Clinical review for general practice. 2023; 4 (5): 32–36 (In Russ.). DOI: 10.47407/kr2023.4.5.00232


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