Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5618286 | Journal of Vascular Surgery | 2017 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
This large study of CBTs demonstrates the value of preoperatively determining tumor dimensions and how far the tumor is located from the base of the skull. DTBOS and tumor volume, when used in combination with the Shamblin grade, better predict bleeding and cranial nerve injury risk. Furthermore, surgical resection before expansion toward the base of the skull reduces complications as every 1-cm decrease in the distance to the skull base results in 1.8 times increase in >250Â mL of blood loss and 1.5 times increased risk of cranial nerve injury.
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Authors
Gloria Y. MD, MPH, Peter F. MD, Rameen S. MD, Kate BA, Alberto MD, Kuauhyama MD, Gustavo S. MD, Juan MD, Jorge MD, Santiago MD, Leonardo R. MD, Thomas C. MD, Steven MD, Hugh A. MD, Marcus R. MD, E. John MD, Giovanni MD, PhD, Francesco MD, Alik MD,