Transcanal Endoscopic Lateral Skull Base Surgery
Presutti and Marchioni’s transcanal exclusive endoscopic transpromontorial approach represents a new surgical technique to remove diseases that involve cochlea and fundus of internal auditory canal in selected cases, thus avoiding extensive bone drilling, brain, meningeal, and neurovascular manipula...
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