Minimally Disruptive Subcortical Neurosurgery in Children - Concepts of the...

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As a part of the Pediatric Endoscopic Neurosurgery 2018 Course, Dr. Erin Keihna discusses the minimally disruptive subcortical neurosurgery in children. She further details the available surgical options for subcortical lesions and intraventricular tumors, including craniotomy (interhemispheric resection), burrhole neuroendoscopic resectionwith myriad, and mini-craniotomy resection with BrainPath/Myriad.

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minimally invasive neurosurgerysubcortical approachesventricular systempediatric brain tumorstumor resectionhydrocephalusneuroplasticitybimanual micro neurosurgeryfiber tract preservationparafascicular trajectorybrainbathneuronavigationendoscopic surgerycraniotomychoroid plexusneurosurgical techniquespostoperative recoveryneuroanatomysurgical outcomestumor pathology

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#Neurosurgery#PediatricSurgery#BrainTumors#MinimallyInvasive#SurgicalTechniques#Neuroplasticity#Hydrocephalus#TumorResection#Neuroanatomy#EndoscopicSurgery#BimanualSurgery#NeurosurgicalOutcomes#FiberTractPreservation#SurgicalInnovation#NeuroNavigation#PediatricNeurosurgery#BrainPath#SurgicalRecovery#TumorPathology#SubcorticalSurgery
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