Bilateral orbital-fronto-nasal osteoma. Transcranial, extradural resection
1) A gigantic front etmoidal bilateral osteoma of the eyesocket, with right predominance, slow evolution '.nd few functional disturbances, is described. 2) Total resection of the osteoma was made througb a special technique of broad transcraneal approach; eye structures were preserved with all their...
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| Language: | Spanish |
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1972
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| Online Access: | https://revista.scu.org.uy/index.php/cir_urug/article/view/2234 |
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| Summary: | 1) A gigantic front etmoidal bilateral osteoma of the eyesocket, with right predominance, slow evolution '.nd few functional disturbances, is described. 2) Total resection of the osteoma was made througb a special technique of broad transcraneal approach; eye structures were preserved with all their annexecs; visual and nasal functions were restored to normal. 3) The technique employed is described, with stresson the advantages of this broad transcraneal extradural approach. |
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