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Endoscopic transpalpebral transorbital anterior petrosectomy: does “safer surgical freedoms” necessitates modifications?

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Nagm, A., Goto, T., Ogiwara, T. et al. Endoscopic transpalpebral transorbital anterior petrosectomy: does “safer surgical freedoms” necessitates modifications?. Acta Neurochir 160, 1583–1584 (2018). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00701-018-3592-y

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