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THE EXPERIENCE OF LATERAL APPROACH TO VENTRAL CRANIVERTEBRAL MASS LESIONS

Abstract

Objective: to demonstrate the possibilities and application area of lateral approach in the surgery of craniovertebral mass lesions. Material and methods: within 2013-2014 11 patients suffered from craniovertebral ventral mass lesions were operated on using lateral approach. The clinical cases of surgical treatment of ventral craniovertebral mass lesions are described as well as the features of the usage of lateral approach are discussed and the surgical treatment outcomes are presented. Results: lateral approach to craniovertebral region in specified cases allowed performing the total removing of mass lesions located ventral in relation to spinal cord. Conclusion: lateral approach may be recommended for removal of ventral craniovertebral mass lesions as safe and efficacy approach.

About the Authors

R. V. Khalepa
ФГБУ Федеральный центр нейрохирургии.
Russian Federation


V. S. Klimov
ФГБУ Федеральный центр нейрохирургии.
Russian Federation


D. A. Rzaev
ФГБУ Федеральный центр нейрохирургии; Новосибирский государственный университет.
Russian Federation


S. V. Chernov
ФГБУ Федеральный центр нейрохирургии.
Russian Federation


A. V. Dubovoi
ФГБУ Федеральный центр нейрохирургии.
Russian Federation


N. V. Chishchina
ФГБУ Федеральный центр нейрохирургии.
Russian Federation


G. I. Moisak
ФГБУ Федеральный центр нейрохирургии; Новосибирский государственный университет.
Russian Federation


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Khalepa R.V., Klimov V.S., Rzaev D.A., Chernov S.V., Dubovoi A.V., Chishchina N.V., Moisak G.I. THE EXPERIENCE OF LATERAL APPROACH TO VENTRAL CRANIVERTEBRAL MASS LESIONS. Russian journal of neurosurgery. 2016;(1):10-16. (In Russ.)

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