Endoscope-assisted surgery of deep-seated brain tumors
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intristic brain tumor, neuroendoscopy, endoscopic-assistanceAbstract
The use of endoscopic procedures in surgery intrinsic tumors and results of clinical studies on the use of endoscopic assistance in neurooncology were discussed. Also the certain advantages of clinical application of endoscopic techniques, ways to ensure the effectiveness of the endoscope-assisted neurosurgery and prospects of further development of neuroendoscopy were identified.
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