Archives of the Balkan Medical Union (Sep 2019)

State of the art anatomy and surgical practice in case of venous bleeding at the level of the pontocerebellar angle

  • Mihaela HOROI¹ ,
  • Serban V. BERTESTEANU,
  • Bogdan POPESCU,
  • Raluca GRIGORE,
  • Marie-Paule THILL

DOI
https://doi.org/10.31688/ABMU.2019.54.3.25
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 54, no. 3
pp. 571 – 575

Abstract

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The ENT practitioner has a principal role for diagnosis, treatment and clinical recovery of vestibular schwannoma patients. These tumors require a special attention, concerning the treatment and the follow-up, because of their location in a deep anatomical region, very rich in vascular and neurological elements. If surgery is chosen as the best treatment modality, the vascular related complications, during surgery or immediately after surgery, can be disastrous for the patient. The surgeon must have the anatomical knowledge and appropriate skills. The anatomy of the venous system has an individual variability, with an impact to the procedure’s surgical risks. The objective of this publication is to synthetize the local venous anatomy and surgical practices in case of venous bleeding at the level of the pontocerebellar angle.

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