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    Electronic Resource
    Springer
    Langenbeck's archives of surgery 364 (1984), S. 251-254 
    ISSN: 1435-2451
    Keywords: Intracranial pressure ; Microsurgery ; Intracranial vasal malformation ; Pituitary adenoma ; Spinal surgery ; Intrakranieller Druck ; Mikrochirurgie ; Intrakranielle Gefäßfehlbildung ; Hypophysenadenome ; Spinale Chirurgie
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Description / Table of Contents: Zusammenfassung Die Erhöhung des intrakraniellen Drucks bedeutet akute Lebensgefahr. Durch Einführung der direkten Messung des intrakraniellen Drucks werden bedrohliche Druckentgleisungen früher erkannt. Mikrochirurgische Operationsmethoden und Anwendung maßgeschneiderter Clips unter gleichzeitiger kontrollierter Hypotonie machen chirurgische Behandlung von Gefäßmißbildungen risikoärmer. Bei Operation hormonell inaktiver und aktiver Hypophysenadenome senkt transnasaler Zugang Letalitätsrate wesentlich und verbessert funktionelle Ergebnisse. Neue Indiktion in der spinalen Chirurgie: Behandlung der spinalen Claudicatio infolge zentraler Stenose des Spinalkanals durch operative Dekompression der Cauda equina.
    Notes: Summary Increase of intracranial pressure is an acute danger for the patient's life. Since direct measurement of ICP is used, early identification of dangerous dysfunctions of ICP is possible. Surgical treatment of vascular malformations involves less risks since microsurgical methods and “tailor made” clips have been applied together with controlled hypotension. Transrhinoseptal approach in surgery of hormonally inactive and active adenomas has lowered the lethality rate essentially and improved the functional results. New indication in spinal surgery: Treatment of spinal claudication resulting from a central spinal stenosis, by operative decompression of the spinal canal.
    Type of Medium: Electronic Resource
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