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1. General Evaluation Of The Degree Of Exposure And Damage To The Cerebellopontine Angle Region By The Postlabyrithine Approach And The Suboccipital-retrosigmoid Approach
2. Facial Nerve And Hearing Preservation And Long-term Quality Of Life Following Microsurgical Removal Of Large And Huge Acoustic Neuroma With Intraoperative Monitoring
3. The Microanatomy To Petroclival Region Via Combined Keyhole Approach
4. Facial Nerve Function Preservation And Hearing Preservation After Microsurgery In Vestibular Schwannoma
5. Microscopic Anatomy Study About The Facial Nerve And Internal Auditory Canal Related To Acousitc Neuroma By Retrosigmoidal Approach
6. After The Sigmoid Sinus Approach Vein And Related Structural Microdissection And Clinical Application
7. Computed Tomography Venography For Planning Suboccipital Retrosigmoid Craniotomy
8. Experimental Study Of The VEGF And IGF-I Expression Levels In Rabbit Anterior Segment Ischemia Induced Iris Neovascularization Mode
9. Microsurgical Therapeutic Effect Of Cerebellopontine Angel Meningiomas Through Suboccipital Retrosigmoid Approach
10. To Study The Minimally Invasive Microsurgery Of Petroclival Meningiomas
11. A Clinical Study Of Facial Nerve Function Reservation And Post-operation Evaluation Acoustic Neuroma
12. The Correlationship Between Internal Auditory Meatus Drilling And Surgical Outcome In Vestibular Schwannoma Microsurgery
13. Microanatomy And Clinical Application Research On Suboccipital Retrosigmoid Keyhole Approach Via Of Petrosal Fissure And Cerebellopontine Fissure
14. Microsurgical Anatomy And Clinical Application Of Drilling Posterior Wall Of The Internal Acoustic Meatus By The Suboccipital Retrosigmoid Approach
15. Introducing A Processing Method Of Acoustic Neuroma In The IAC:Scrapping And Hooking Out
16. Endoscopy Assisted Microanatomical Study Of The Upper Neurovascular Complex In The Cerebellpopntine Angle(CPA) Region
17. Anatomical Study Of Modified Suboccipital Retrosigmoid Approach
18. Preservation Of Facial Nerve Function By Microsurgical Resection Of Acoustic Neuroma
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