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The authors described the monobloc fronto-temperal-pterional flap bone technique. They underline its usefulness in the treatment of aneurysms at an early stage on account of the highly tangential approach used.
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Lesoin, F., Pellerin, P., Villette, L. et al. Monobloc mobilization of the fronto-temporo-pterional bone flap. Acta neurochir 82, 68–70 (1986). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01456322
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