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            the risks related to blind catheter insertion. Beyond   Availability of data
            mitigating complications, the device expands neurosurgical
            treatment options, providing an additional viable approach   Data supporting the findings of this study are available
            for CSDH management. This enhanced flexibility enables   from the corresponding author upon reasonable request.
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