Trephine approach to anterior midline aneurysms-an initial communication

The outcome of two groups of patients with midline aneurysms exposed by two different approaches was compared. The initial results support a clinical impression that a trephine approach has the following advantages: (1) adequate exposure with the best possible anatomical orientation and (2) a reduce...

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