Analysis of clinical efficiency and early postoperative complications after cranioplasty
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Abstract
After a cranial reconstruction, complications with a various degree of severity may occur and even the result in need of the implant removal. Postoperative improvement of focal neuro-deficit is possible as well as improvement on the level of patient's consciousness (Tab. 2, Fig. 2, Ref. 61).
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| Authors | Hanko M;Cmarkova K;Hanzel R;Snopko P;Opsenak R;Kolarovszki B;; |
| Journal | bratislavske lekarske listy |
| Year | 2021 |
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treatment outcome
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postoperative complications / surgery
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pmid:34161113
doi:10.4149/bll_2021_076
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decompressive craniectomy* / adverse effects
reconstructive surgical procedures*
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