Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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3241363 | Injury | 2010 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
TBI-complicated cranial nerve injury is subject to a high incidence rate, a high mortality rate and a high disability rate. Our findings suggest that the chance of recovery may be increased in cases where injuries are amenable to surgical decompression. It is necessary to study all 12 pairs of cranial nerves systematically. Clinically, it is necessary to standardise surgical indications, operation timing, surgical approaches and methods for the treatment of TBI-complicated cranial nerve injury.
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Authors
Hai Jin, Sumin Wang, Lijun Hou, Chengguang Pan, Bo Li, Hui Wang, Mingkun Yu, Yicheng Lu,