Purpose: To report our experience with patient specific implants for one-step orbit reconstruction following hyperostotic SWM removal and to describe the evolution of the technique through three surgical cases. Methods: Three cases of one-step SWM removal and orbit reconstruction are described. All cases are given consecutively to describe the evolution of the technique.
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December 2023
Objective: The modern concept of resection of hyperostotic craniofacial meningiomas involves the desire for one-stage surgery with excision of tumor and simultaneous extensive skull defect closure.
Material And Methods: The authors present skull defect closure with an individual implant after resection of cranioorbital meningioma in a 61-year-old man. The neoplasm was accompanied by exophthalmos and eyelid edema.
Probl Sotsialnoi Gig Zdravookhranenniiai Istor Med
May 2023
The article presents review of research publications concerning inclusive tourism, i.e. tourism of individuals with health limited capacities or disability.
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April 2023
Unlabelled: Dural defect closure after resection of cranioorbital meningiomas has its own specifics. Extended malignant lesions and common large bone defects involving various anatomical regions require multiple implants or implants with complex geometry. The features of this stage of reconstruction were described in the previous issue of the Burdenko Journal of Neurosurgery.
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February 2023
Unlabelled: Sphenoorbital meningiomas (SOM) are a subgroup of skull base tumors with soft tissue component in the orbit and anterior and/or middle cranial fossa. According to different authors, SOMs account for 2-12% of all intracranial meningiomas. Reconstruction of bone defects after resection of SOM has own nuances.
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