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Jul 1, 2024

How is the facial and auditory nerve anastomosis done?

Facial neuroma

Indications】 1. For tumors such as temporal bone, middle ear and parotid cancer, too much facial nerve is removed during resection, and it is difficult to use end-to-end anastomosis or…

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Jun 23, 2024

Removal of giant esophageal nerve sheath tumor

Facial neuroma

Recently, we successfully resected a case of giant benign esophageal tumor in the cervical and thoracic segments using a median sternal incision. The patient was a 49-year-old female who was…

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Jun 23, 2024

No more worrying about wound pain after head surgery

Facial neuroma

No more worrying about wound pain after head surgery The biggest fear people have about surgery is the fear of pain, other problems are still in the second place. For…

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Jul 5, 2023

Microvascular decompression of facial nerve roots

Facial neuroma

  Facial twitching, also known as facial muscle spasm, is a common functional disorder of the cranial nerves in middle-aged and elderly people. It manifests as paroxysmal involuntary twitching of half…

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Jul 5, 2023

Facial mass removal surgery

Facial neuroma

  1.What is facial mass excision surgery?  Various swellings often appear on the face, commonly benign lesions such as skin nevus, sebaceous cyst, lipoma, hemangioma, fibroma, bone tumor, and some malignant lesions…

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Jul 5, 2023

Introduction to Functional Neurosurgery

Facial neuroma

  In the field of neurosurgery, functional neurosurgery is an ancient yet emerging discipline. Prehistoric man had already started using the ring drill to exorcise demons, ghosts or to keep supernatural…

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Jul 5, 2023

Brachial plexus syringomyelia, a common neck mass

Facial neuroma

Nerve sheath tumor is a common benign tumor of nerve origin, manifesting as a surface mass with medium texture. The two sides of the neck are the upper limb brachial…

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Facial neuroma

  • How is the facial and auditory nerve anastomosis done?
  • Removal of giant esophageal nerve sheath tumor
  • No more worrying about wound pain after head surgery
  • Microvascular decompression of facial nerve roots
  • Facial mass removal surgery
  • Introduction to Functional Neurosurgery
  • Brachial plexus syringomyelia, a common neck mass
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