Zusammenfassung
Die Technik der hohen zervikalen Chordotomie ist seit den grundlegenden Arbeiten von Mullan et al., Rosomoff et al., Hekmatpanah und Taren et al. im wesentlichen bis zum heutigen Tage nicht mehr verändert worden [3,5–8]
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Wickboldt, J. (2002). Wert der hohen zervikalen perkutanen Chordotomie in der modernen Behandlung schwerer Schmerzzustände. In: Hankemeier, U.B., Hildebrandt, J. (eds) Neurodestruktive Verfahren in der Schmerztherapie. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-59376-5_22
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