Many of these types of tumours would have previously been considered inoperable, because of where they are situated in an area called the cavernous sinus ...
Fifteen patients (48%) were diagnosed after they developed cranial nerve pareses, four (13%) after they developed carotid–cavernous sinus fistulas (CCFs), and 12 (39%) by neuroimaging studies done for ...
Carotid-cavernous fistulas (CCFs), characterized by shunting between the carotid arterial system and the cavernous sinus, are commonly seen in the setting of ruptured cavernous ICA aneurysm or now ...
Dr SFTM de Bruijn, Department Of Neurology, Leyenburg Hospital, Leyweg 275, 2545 CH The Hague, The Netherlands sdebruijn@ neurologie-denhaag.n The prognosis of cerebral venous sinus thrombosis (CVST) ...
Many of these types of tumour would previously have been considered inoperable because of where they are situated, which is in an area called the cavernous sinus. Removal of this type of tumour ...
Ruvimbo Kaviya, a stroke nurse at Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust, had the tumour removed from her cavernous sinus through a groundbreaking procedure. Tumours in this area – located beneath the ...
Previously, many of these tumours were considered inoperable due to their location in the cavernous sinus. Traditional removal methods required complex surgery involves removing a large part of ...
Previously, many of these types of tumour would have been considered inoperable because of where they are situated in an area called the cavernous sinus. And those which have been removed required ...
Many of these types of tumour would have previously been considered inoperable because of where they are situated in a area called the cavernous sinus. And those which have been removed required ...
Transvenous embolization of the cavernous sinus is often the treatment of choice. Venous drainage of the fistula often dictates the ideal route to gain endovascular access to the cavernous sinus. Here ...