U.S., Oct. 4 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT07206667) titled 'Improved Understanding of Venous Drainage at the Cranio-cervical Junction : Study of Postoperative Venous Remodeling Following Surgical Treatment of Lesions of the Posterior Fossa or Posterior Approach of the Upper Cervical Spine.' on Sept. 26.

Brief Summary: In the literature, we most often find a dichotomous view of cerebral venous drainage. Thus, two drainage pathways are most often considered: the jugular vein network and the vertebral artery plexus. However, several clinical observations seem to indicate a much more complex situation.

The following hypothesis is therefore put forward: there are alternative drainage pathways to ...