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1 sty 2004 · Duraplasty is required in several instances 3, 4, 14, 25, 29, 46, 30: 1) to substitute a loss of native dural tissue (i.e., in neoplastic or traumatic destruction); 2) to repair dural fistulas; 3) to enlarge the dural compartment (i.e., in Arnold-Chiari malformation or inoperable intramedullary tumors); 4) when the closure is difficult and not ...
1 mar 2022 · Abstract. In most cases, a dura mater defect is the result of a traumatic brain injury. Traumatic brain injury is an important issue, both medically and socio-economically, as it is...
In this exploratory study, we bring together concepts about musical attributes, culture, and popular music charts to analyze a marketing innovation. We retain all six Hofstede values (PDI, IDV, MAS, UAI, LTO, and IVR) and seven GLOBE as-is values (PD, IgC, InC, GE, AS, UA, and FO) for our research and analysis.
Suboccipital decompression with duraplasty is a widely accepted method for treating patients with Chiari malformation type I. However, important details of the duraplasty technique are still controversial. This retrospective study analyzes clinical ...
20 lip 2021 · Therefore, 4 different patterns of duraplasty were distinguished: (1) nonautologous graft fixed with sutures (Non-AutoG+S; 31.4%), (2) nonautologous graft fixed with glue (Non-AutoG+G;...
1 gru 2020 · Brain duraplasty is a dura mater reconstruction procedure conducted following the failure of conventional primary dural closure. The surgeon selects the material to be used during the procedure from allo-, auto-, xenograft or synthesis, based on unclear criteria.
The aim of our study is to assess the advantage of durotomy and expansile duraplasty in addition to spinal bony decompression and fixation for traumatic cervical spine fracture. Methods: Two patients with posttraumatic complete cervical spinal cord injury (ASIA A) were managed with expansile duraplasty in addition to decompression and fixation.