Transoral-transclival clipping of a midline vertebral artery aneurysm.
AUTOR(ES)
Hitchcock, E
RESUMO
The technical advantages and possible indications for a transoral-transclival approach for low midline posterior circulation aneurysms are discussed. A case report using such a route is described. The prognosis of untreated vertebro-basilar aneurysms is briefly discussed.
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