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Burr Hole Trephination for Infants
Burr hole trephination for drainage of subdural hemorrhage in children under 1 year of age is slightly different from that in adults. Because the bone is thin, a punch is used more often than a drill, and the fontanelle area on both sides is targeted rather than the parietal eminence. The 10Fr catheter used in adults is too thick to be used. Instead, other catheters with a diameter of 1-2 mm are often used. At our hospital, we performed a burr hole using a catheter used for L
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Nov 111 min read


Lumbosacral lipoma detethering
Operated by Jun Kyu hwang A low-lying conus medullaris is observed, and the lower part of the cord is connected to the subqutaenous fat. The dura mater is developed in a state of being spread out internally. The incision is performed by predicting the dural opening site at the tail-like stigma location. Unlike normal subqutaneous fat tissue, lumbosacral lipoma is whitish and has a different appearance. This is confirmed and the area with the dural opening is approached while
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Oct 171 min read


Occipital decompression for Chiari malformation
Operated by Jun Kyu Hwang This video demonstrates occipital decompression for Chiari malformation with syringomyelia. The key is to...
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Sep 71 min read


Burr hole trephination for chronic subdural hematoma
Operated by Jun kyu Hwang Burr-hole trephination is the most effective surgical procedure for the evacuation of chronic subdural...
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Sep 71 min read




Endoscopic Arachnoid Cyst Fenestration
Arachnoid cyst, left temporal Left temporal arachnoid cyst fenestration (endoscopic fenestration) Video introducing left temporal...
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Aug 271 min read


Encephaloduroarteriosynangiosis for moyamoya disease
EDAS, left This is a video of EDAS (Encephalodurosynangiosis) surgery performed using indirect anastomosis for Moyamoya disease. When...
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Aug 271 min read
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