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1. Anatomical Study Of Lateral Skull-base Approaches To Petroclival Region
2. Microsurgical Anatomy Of The Hypoglossal Canal Area And Its Surgical Approach
3. The Clinical Study On Lymphatic Drainage Patterns And Surgical Approach To Internal Mammary Lymph Node For The Breast Carcinoma
4. Microsurgical Anatomy Of The Far Lateral Keyhole Approach
5. Surgical Approach To The Ventral Craniocervical Junction Area: A Microscopic Anatomic Study
6. Surgical Anatomy And Clinical Study For The Operation Of Ventral Thoracic Spinal Cord Tumor
7. Microsurgical Anatomy Of The Subarachnoid Cisterns, Related Structures And Surgical Spaces Of The Sellar Region
8. The Classification Of Craniopharyngioma And Its Application In Surgical Treatment Of Craniopharyngioma
9. Neuroanatomy, Neuroimaging Study Of The Insular Regions, And The Role Of The Insular Cortex In Epilepsy
10. Clinical Anatomy Of Endoscope Assisted Mastoid Approach To The Lateral Skull Base
11. Study Of Applied Anatomy On Lumbosacral Plexus Injury
12. Microsurgical Anatomy Of The Presigmoid Transpetrosal Keyhole Approach
13. Study On The Application And Early Clinical Efficacy Of The Dynamic Stabilization System In The Lumbar Spine Degenerative Disease And Compared With Traditional Surgical Approach
14. Comparative Study On Microsurgical Anatomy And Clinical Application Of Surgical Approaches To The Third Ventricle
15. Arachnoid Cyst, Surgical Indications And Surgical Approach
16. Clinical Research On The Anterior Versus Posterior Surgical Approach Combined With Debridement, Bone Grafting And Instrumentations For The Thoracic And Lumbar Tuberculosis
17. A Study Of Applied Anatomy Of Neurosurgical Presigmoid Retrolabyrinth Transpetrous Approach
18. The Evaluation Of Surgical Approach For Biliary Duct Carcinomas: 10 Years Clinical Data Analysis
19. Comparative Anatomic Study On Three Surgical Approaches In Treatment Of Complex Posterior Urethral Stricture
20. Diagnosis And Microsurgical Therapy Of The Pineal Region Tumors
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