7 -1 (39) 2022 — Ro‘ziqulov M.M, Kariyev G.M, — DEVELOPMENT OF MINIMALLY INVASIVE SURGICAL ACCESS OF CEREBRAL ANEURYSMS TO THE ANTERIOR AND MEDIUM CRANIAL FOUSES: FROM EXTENDED CRANIOTOMY TO SUPERORBITAL KEYHOLE ACCESS

DEVELOPMENT OF MINIMALLY INVASIVE SURGICAL ACCESS OF CEREBRAL ANEURYSMS TO THE ANTERIOR AND MEDIUM CRANIAL FOUSES: FROM EXTENDED CRANIOTOMY TO SUPERORBITAL KEYHOLE ACCESS

Ro‘ziqulov M.M, Republican Specialized Scientific Practical Medical Center of Neurosurgery

Kariyev G.M, Republican Specialized Scientific Practical Medical Center of Neurosurgery Tashkent Pediatric Medical Institute

Raxmanov R.N. Tashkent Pediatric Medical Institute

Resume

The evolution of surgical approaches to cerebral aneurysms can be conditionally divided into 2 main stages: the stage before the introduction of the microscope and the microsurgical stage. At the initial stage of the development of vascular neurosurgery, insufficient illumination of the operating field, limited visualization, and the lack of accurate preoperative diagnostics required the performance of large craniotomies. In those days, this was a necessary measure. A large craniotomy was planned not only to search for a pathological formation, but also to facilitate traction of the brain. With technological progress and the appearance of adequate technical means of neuroimaging, microsurgery and neuroendoscopy, it became possible to minimize neurosurgical approaches and, accordingly, the associated complications. The philosophy of minimally invasive surgery is gaining special relevance in our time, since small accesses contribute to the rapid recovery of patients and reduce the duration of inpatient treatment.

Keywords:  surgical approaches, keyhole surgery, minimally invasive surgery

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38

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42

For citation: Ro‘ziqulov M.M.  Kariyev G.M, Raxmanov R.N. DEVELOPMENT OF MINIMALLY INVASIVE SURGICAL ACCESS OF CEREBRAL ANEURYSMS TO THE ANTERIOR AND MEDIUM CRANIAL FOUSES: FROM EXTENDED CRANIOTOMY TO SUPERORBITAL KEYHOLE ACCESS //New DAy in Medicine 1(39)2022 38-42 https://cutt.ly/EU7JS06

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