Awake craniotomy removal of a corticospinal tract developmental venous anomaly hemorrhage: A case report

DVA-associated hemorrhage within the CST could be safely removed with modern awake mapping techniques. This technique allowed the patient to rapidly improve his hand function. Small venous channels found inside the hematoma cavity could be coagulated without signs of ischemia or venous infarction.

Dr. Ignacio J. Barrenechea, Neurocirujano, MD, IFAANS

Jefe de Servicio de Neurocirugía, Hospital Privado de Rosario. Rosario, Santa Fe, Argentina. Miembro Internacional de la "American Association of Neurological Surgeons"; Rolling Meadows, IL, EEUU

https://www.drbarrenechea.com
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