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Authors: Fries, G Reisch, R Kafadar, A Perneczky, A
Citation: G. Fries et al., Biportal endomicrosurgery in the intracranial subarachnoid space, MINIMALLY INVASIVE TECHNIQUES FOR NEUROSURGERY, 1998, pp. 3-5

Authors: Duffner, F Dauber, W Freudenstein, D Krasznai, L Skalej, M Grote, EH
Citation: F. Duffner et al., A new endoscopic system for neurosurgical procedures, MINIMALLY INVASIVE TECHNIQUES FOR NEUROSURGERY, 1998, pp. 7-9

Authors: Guber, AE Wieneke, P
Citation: Ae. Guber et P. Wieneke, Innovative instruments for endoscopic neurosurgery, MINIMALLY INVASIVE TECHNIQUES FOR NEUROSURGERY, 1998, pp. 11-15

Authors: Wahrburg, J
Citation: J. Wahrburg, Investigation of approaches to localize and control flexible neuroendoscopes automatically, MINIMALLY INVASIVE TECHNIQUES FOR NEUROSURGERY, 1998, pp. 17-20

Authors: Resch, KDM Perneczky, A
Citation: Kdm. Resch et A. Perneczky, Endo-neuro-sonography: Basics and current use, MINIMALLY INVASIVE TECHNIQUES FOR NEUROSURGERY, 1998, pp. 21-31

Authors: Haag, R Bartel, V Hellwig, D Bauer, BL Eggers, F
Citation: R. Haag et al., New possibilities and future developments of electrosurgery in MIEN, MINIMALLY INVASIVE TECHNIQUES FOR NEUROSURGERY, 1998, pp. 33-35

Authors: Meinhardt, M Riegel, T Hellwig, D Bauer, BL
Citation: M. Meinhardt et al., Three-dimensional endoscopy - A useful tool for neuroendoscopy? An anatomical study using MRI and three-dimensional endoscopy, MINIMALLY INVASIVE TECHNIQUES FOR NEUROSURGERY, 1998, pp. 37-45

Authors: Boschert, J Brunner, J Mense, S Schmiedek, P
Citation: J. Boschert et al., Spinal endoscopy in fixed human cadavers: Preliminary findings with possible implications for implanting bladder stimulators in paraplegic patients, MINIMALLY INVASIVE TECHNIQUES FOR NEUROSURGERY, 1998, pp. 47-50

Authors: Kuhn, TJ Benes, L Schneider, A Mewes, H Bauer, BL Bertalanffy, H
Citation: Tj. Kuhn et al., Minimally invasive techniques in monitoring of brain tissue oxygenation and intracranial pressure in neurosurgical intensive care, MINIMALLY INVASIVE TECHNIQUES FOR NEUROSURGERY, 1998, pp. 51-62

Authors: Hellwig, D Heinemann, A Riegel, T
Citation: D. Hellwig et al., Endoscopic third ventriculostomy in treatment of obstructive hydrocephaluscaused by primary aqueductal stenosis, MINIMALLY INVASIVE TECHNIQUES FOR NEUROSURGERY, 1998, pp. 65-72

Authors: Teo, C
Citation: C. Teo, Third ventriculostomy in the treatment of hydrocephalus: Experience with more than 120 cases, MINIMALLY INVASIVE TECHNIQUES FOR NEUROSURGERY, 1998, pp. 73-76

Authors: Kehler, U Gliemroth, J Knopp, U Arnold, H
Citation: U. Kehler et al., The role of third ventriculostomy in previously shunted hydrocephalus, MINIMALLY INVASIVE TECHNIQUES FOR NEUROSURGERY, 1998, pp. 77-80

Authors: Rieger, A Rainov, NG Sanchin, L Schopp, G Burkert, W
Citation: A. Rieger et al., Ultrasound-guided endoscopic fenestration of the third ventricle in obstructive hydrocephalus, MINIMALLY INVASIVE TECHNIQUES FOR NEUROSURGERY, 1998, pp. 81-85

Authors: Fritsch, MJ Manwaring, KH
Citation: Mj. Fritsch et Kh. Manwaring, Endoscopic stenting in aqueductal stenosis, MINIMALLY INVASIVE TECHNIQUES FOR NEUROSURGERY, 1998, pp. 87-92

Authors: Urban, V Tijsma, I Busch, C Schonmayr, R
Citation: V. Urban et al., Endoscopic treatment of posthaemorrhagic hydrocephalus in premature newborns, MINIMALLY INVASIVE TECHNIQUES FOR NEUROSURGERY, 1998, pp. 93-94

Authors: Oppel, F Hoff, HJ Pannek, HW
Citation: F. Oppel et al., Endoscopy of the ventricular system: Indications, operative procedure, andtechnical aspects, MINIMALLY INVASIVE TECHNIQUES FOR NEUROSURGERY, 1998, pp. 97-100

Authors: Schroeder, HWS Gaab, MR
Citation: Hws. Schroeder et Mr. Gaab, Endoscopic management of intracranial arachnoid cysts, MINIMALLY INVASIVE TECHNIQUES FOR NEUROSURGERY, 1998, pp. 101-105

Authors: Grotenhuis, JA
Citation: Ja. Grotenhuis, The use of endoscopes during surgery in the suprasellar region, MINIMALLY INVASIVE TECHNIQUES FOR NEUROSURGERY, 1998, pp. 107-110

Authors: Hopf, NJ Resch, KDM Ringel, K Perneczky, A
Citation: Nj. Hopf et al., Endoscopic management of intracranial arachnoid cysts, MINIMALLY INVASIVE TECHNIQUES FOR NEUROSURGERY, 1998, pp. 111-119

Authors: Rodziewicz, GS Kelley, RT Kellman, RM Smith, MV
Citation: Gs. Rodziewicz et al., Endoscopic pituitary surgery: Present and future, MINIMALLY INVASIVE TECHNIQUES FOR NEUROSURGERY, 1998, pp. 121-125

Authors: Scholz, M Wildforster, U Hardenack, M Schmieder, K Harders, A
Citation: M. Scholz et al., Endoscopic approach to the mesencephalon compared to standard microsurgical procedures, MINIMALLY INVASIVE TECHNIQUES FOR NEUROSURGERY, 1998, pp. 127-132

Authors: Danchin, AG Zervigun, GV Afonasiev, AV Danchin, AA
Citation: Ag. Danchin et al., The removal of intracerebral lateral hematomas by an endoscopic method in combination with microsurgical techniques and video system, MINIMALLY INVASIVE TECHNIQUES FOR NEUROSURGERY, 1998, pp. 133-135

Authors: Danchin, AG Afonasiev, AV Danchin, AA
Citation: Ag. Danchin et al., Endoscopic removal of subdural hematomas and hydromas by microsurgery and video system, MINIMALLY INVASIVE TECHNIQUES FOR NEUROSURGERY, 1998, pp. 137-141

Authors: Engenhart-Cabillic, R Debus, J
Citation: R. Engenhart-cabillic et J. Debus, Linear accelerator radiosurgery for arteriovenous malformations: The relationship of size, dose, time, and planning factors onto outcome, MINIMALLY INVASIVE TECHNIQUES FOR NEUROSURGERY, 1998, pp. 145-150

Authors: Filippi, R Schubert, R Perneczky, A
Citation: R. Filippi et al., Endoscopic surgery of carpal tunnel syndrome: Technical report, MINIMALLY INVASIVE TECHNIQUES FOR NEUROSURGERY, 1998, pp. 153-155
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