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Surgical treatment of patients with combined oncological and vascular pathology of the brain

https://doi.org/10.17650/1683-3295-2021-23-3-48-58

Abstract

The aim of the study were describing the results of surgical treatment of patients with combined oncological and vas‑ cular pathology of the brain and analyzing the scientific literature on the treatment of such combined diseases.

Materials and methods. Four patients who underwent surgery for combined oncological and vascular brain pathology in 2020 year in Federal Center for Brain and Neurotechnology and in Sklifosovsky Research Institute of Emergency Care. A review of the literature on the features of the treatment of this category of patients was carried out.

Results. Surgery of such combinations is not routine for neurosurgeons; each case deserves special attention. We operated on two patients simultaneously, оne – aneurysm clipping and radiosurgical treatment of the tumor were performed.

About the Authors

O. O. Kordonskaya
Federal Brain and Neurotechnology Center; N.V. Sklifosovsky Research Institute for Emergency Care, Moscow Healthcare Department
Russian Federation

Olga O. Kordonskaya

Bld. 10, 1 Ostrovytianova St., Moscow 117342,

3 Bol’shaya Sukharevskaya Sq., Moscow 129090



S. A. Mel’chenko
Federal Brain and Neurotechnology Center
Russian Federation

Bld. 10, 1 Ostrovytianova St., Moscow 117342



I. A. Fumin
Federal Brain and Neurotechnology Center
Russian Federation

Bld. 10, 1 Ostrovytianova St., Moscow 117342



V. A. Gorojanin
Clinical Center of Maxillofacial, Reconstructive and Recovery and Plastic Surgery
Russian Federation

Bld. 1, 9а Vutetich St., Moscow 127206



V. A. Lukyanchikov
N.V. Sklifosovsky Research Institute for Emergency Care, Moscow Healthcare Department; Clinical Center of Maxillofacial, Reconstructive and Recovery and Plastic Surgery
Russian Federation

3 Bol’shaya Sukharevskaya Sq., Moscow 129090,

Bld. 1, 9а Vutetich St., Moscow 127206



I. V. Sen’ko
Federal Brain and Neurotechnology Center
Russian Federation

Bld. 10, 1 Ostrovytianova St., Moscow 117342



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Kordonskaya O.O., Mel’chenko S.A., Fumin I.A., Gorojanin V.A., Lukyanchikov V.A., Sen’ko I.V. Surgical treatment of patients with combined oncological and vascular pathology of the brain. Russian journal of neurosurgery. 2021;23(3):48-58. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.17650/1683-3295-2021-23-3-48-58

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