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The frontotemporal-orbitozygomatic approach: Reconstructive technique and outcome |
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| | Youssef, A.S. and Willard, L. and Downes, A. and Olivera, R. and Hall, K. and Agazzi, S. and Van Loveren, H. | | | Acta Neurochirurgica. 2012; 154(7): 1275-1282 | | | [Pubmed] [Google Scholar] | | 2 |
Utility of the orbitocranial approach for clipping of anterior communicating artery aneurysms: Significance of dissection of the interhemispheric fissure and the sylvian fissure |
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| | Mizunari, T. and Murai, Y. and Kobayashi, S. and Hoshino, S. and Teramoto, A. | | | Journal of Nippon Medical School. 2011; 78(2): 77-83 | | | [Pubmed] [Google Scholar] | | 3 |
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The ZMF: Is it a reliable intraoperative guide for the IOF? |
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Frontotemporal-orbitozygomatic approach |
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