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An orbitozygomaticomalar bone flap approach: a technical note

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The Cavernous Sinus

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The authors describe an orbitozygomaticomalar bone flap approach which gives lateral extra-cerebral access to the internal base of the skull. The technique is described, and some of the situations in which it has been used are discussed.

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Lesoin, F., Franz, K., Pellerin, P., Villette, L., Autricque, A., Jomin, M. (1987). An orbitozygomaticomalar bone flap approach: a technical note. In: Dolenc, V.V. (eds) The Cavernous Sinus. Springer, Vienna. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-7091-6982-7_30

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