Intramedullary vascular lesions in the high cervical region: transoral and dorsal surgical approach. Two case reports.

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Intramedullary vascular lesions in the high cervical region: transoral and dorsal surgical approach. Two case reports. / Friedrich, H; Hänsel-Friedrich, G; Zeumer, Hermann.

in: NEUROSURG REV, Jahrgang 13, Nr. 1, 1, 1990, S. 65-71.

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title = "Intramedullary vascular lesions in the high cervical region: transoral and dorsal surgical approach. Two case reports.",
abstract = "Intramedullary vascular malformations in the high cervical region are extremely rare. Two young adult patients with vascular lesions at the level C 2 and 3, and C 2-4 are reported. In one patient selective spinal angiography revealed a combined malformation with a ventral intramedullary arteriovenous angioma and a premedullary aneurysm. This malformation was approached and removed transorally after spondylectomy of C 2. In the second patient MRI and selective angiography showed an intramedullary hemangioblastoma extending from C 2-C 4. After embolization, this lesion was surgically removed via a dorsal approach. Both patients suffered from severe neurological deficits preoperatively. MRI and selective angiography showed the exact locations of the tumors within the spinal cord and indicated a transoral approach in one case and a dorsal approach in the other. After complete obliteration and removal of the lesions, the patients showed no neurological deficits and returned to their previous professions.",
author = "H Friedrich and G H{\"a}nsel-Friedrich and Hermann Zeumer",
year = "1990",
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volume = "13",
pages = "65--71",
journal = "NEUROSURG REV",
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T1 - Intramedullary vascular lesions in the high cervical region: transoral and dorsal surgical approach. Two case reports.

AU - Friedrich, H

AU - Hänsel-Friedrich, G

AU - Zeumer, Hermann

PY - 1990

Y1 - 1990

N2 - Intramedullary vascular malformations in the high cervical region are extremely rare. Two young adult patients with vascular lesions at the level C 2 and 3, and C 2-4 are reported. In one patient selective spinal angiography revealed a combined malformation with a ventral intramedullary arteriovenous angioma and a premedullary aneurysm. This malformation was approached and removed transorally after spondylectomy of C 2. In the second patient MRI and selective angiography showed an intramedullary hemangioblastoma extending from C 2-C 4. After embolization, this lesion was surgically removed via a dorsal approach. Both patients suffered from severe neurological deficits preoperatively. MRI and selective angiography showed the exact locations of the tumors within the spinal cord and indicated a transoral approach in one case and a dorsal approach in the other. After complete obliteration and removal of the lesions, the patients showed no neurological deficits and returned to their previous professions.

AB - Intramedullary vascular malformations in the high cervical region are extremely rare. Two young adult patients with vascular lesions at the level C 2 and 3, and C 2-4 are reported. In one patient selective spinal angiography revealed a combined malformation with a ventral intramedullary arteriovenous angioma and a premedullary aneurysm. This malformation was approached and removed transorally after spondylectomy of C 2. In the second patient MRI and selective angiography showed an intramedullary hemangioblastoma extending from C 2-C 4. After embolization, this lesion was surgically removed via a dorsal approach. Both patients suffered from severe neurological deficits preoperatively. MRI and selective angiography showed the exact locations of the tumors within the spinal cord and indicated a transoral approach in one case and a dorsal approach in the other. After complete obliteration and removal of the lesions, the patients showed no neurological deficits and returned to their previous professions.

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VL - 13

SP - 65

EP - 71

JO - NEUROSURG REV

JF - NEUROSURG REV

SN - 0344-5607

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