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Showing PubMed Articles 101–125 of 518 from Acta neurochirurgica

379174

A rare vascular complication of transsphenoidal surgery.

We report a rare case of anterior cerebral artery (ACA) thrombosis following transsphenoidal surgery in a case of growth hormone secreting pituitary macroadenoma. During the surgery, there was arachnoid breach with cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) leak. Post operatively, she became blind in both eyes for which re-exploration was done. A computed tomographic (CT) scan 16 hours after surgery showed a large tumor bed haematoma which was explored transcranially. During surgery, the right A1 was thrombosed while the I...

378513

The transmaxillary endoscopic approach to the orbit.

OBJECTIVE: In this surgical-anatomical cadaveric study we investigate the feasibility of the transmaxillary endoscopic approach to the intraorbital space. Anatomical landmarks are defined, the endoscopic view in the orbital space is studied and complications that can occur are discussed. METHODS: Nine formalin-fixed heads were used to study the transmaxillary endoscopic approach to the orbit. The approach was used twice on each head (once for each maxilla). Therefore, we report our results on 18 transmaxill...

376523

Establishing the efficacy of Gliadel wafers: progress towards a Phase III trial.

376522

The case for mini-craniotomy in the management of chronic subdural hematoma.

376521

Remote peritentorial hemorrhage complicating supratentorial aneurysmal surgery: a report of three cases and literature review.

We herein coin the term "remote peritentorial hemorrhage (RPTH)" and present three cases with "RPTH" after supratentorial aneurysmal surgeries, including two with remote cerebellar hemorrhage (RCH) and one with remote temporobasal hemorrhage. The RCH may result from rupture of the superior cerebellar veins due to excessive cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) loss. The mechanism behind the remote temporobasal hemorrhage may be similar to that of RCH. It can be explained by tearing of the temporobasal veins as a result...

376520

Endoscopic biopsies of lesions associated with a thickened pituitary stalk.

BACKGROUND: Lesions associated with a thickened pituitary stalk (TPS lesions) revealed by magnetic resonance imaging have a diverse pathology. Accordingly, for clinical decision-making, it is necessary to make a diagnosis based on histopathological examination of the TPS lesions. The objectives of this study were to review endoscopic biopsies of TPS lesions and to assess the surgical strategy for treating these lesions. METHODS: Eleven patients (four males and seven females) aged from 6 to 75 years underwe...

376519

Adult moyamoya after revascularization.

BACKGROUND: Although cerebral revascularization is an accepted treatment for moyamoya, the precise impact of direct or indirect bypass methods on subsequent event rates is infrequently addressed in adult cohorts. METHODS: We reviewed 45 consecutive adults with 69 hemispheres affected by moyamoya. We evaluated stroke and hemorrhage rates prior to and following revascularization. RESULTS: Direct revascularization was performed for 35 hemispheres (51 %) in 29 patients (64 %). The annual stroke, hemorrhage an...

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Clinical features of patients bearing central nervous system hemangioblastoma in von Hippel-Lindau disease.

BACKGROUND: Central nervous system (CNS) hemangioblastoma (HB) is one of the most common manifestations in von Hippel-Lindau disease (VHL), but large-scale studies on clinical features of CNS HB in VHL are scarce. METHODS: On the basis of the results of a questionnaire, we collected data of VHL patients with CNS HB. RESULTS: The total number of CNS HBs in 111 VHL patients (male 59, female 52) was 264 with the following distributions: cerebellar, 65.4 %; brainstem, 9.9 %; spinal cord, 23.9 %; and pituitar...

371467

On the myth of the Edwin Smith papyrus: is it magic or science?

362146

Revaluation of collateral pathways as escape routes from hyperemia/hyperperfusion following surgical treatment for carotid stenosis.

BACKGROUND: Although acetazolamide-challenged single-photon emission CT (SPECT) is recommended before carotid endarterectomy (CEA) and carotid artery stenting (CAS), given the relationship between preoperative decreased cerebrovascular reserve (CVR) and postoperative cerebral hyperperfusion syndrome (CHS), it is controversial whether all cases should be checked. METHODS: I-IMP-SPECT at rest was performed for 65 operative cases of carotid stenoses. At preoperative MR angiography we classified cases into two...

362145

Vertebral artery injury in destabilized midcervical spine trauma; predisposing factors and proposed mechanism.

BACKGROUND: By now it has been well established that vertebral artery injury (VAI) is associated with unstable cervical spine injuries resulting from blunt trauma. A more complete understanding of predisposing factors and the mechanism of injury in VAI should result in improved outcomes and reduced risk for patients with VAI associated with unstable cervical spine injury following blunt trauma. The authors report statistical outcome and hypothesis to more thoroughly examine the predisposing factors for VAI,...

360479

Traumatic intracranial aneurysms due to blunt brain injury-a single center experience.

BACKGROUND: Traumatic intracranial aneurysms (TICAs) have previously been described in literature. However, the evidence of TICAs secondary to blunt brain injury have not been elucidated well, with most of the conclusions coming from isolated case reports. We have attempted to examine the epidemiology, classification, clinical presentation, therapeutic modalities, and outcomes of TICAs with our series of patients at the neurosurgery department of Xuanwu Hospital, China. METHODS: We reviewed our aneurysm dat...

360478

Outer diameter measured by 3D CISS MRI and quasi-Moyamoya disease.

359140

Frontal transcortical approach in 12 Central Neurocytomas.

BACKGROUND: Central neurocytomas (CN) are rare intraventricular tumors with benign clinical behavior that typically affect young adults. Although a favorable prognosis is generally expected after adequate management, there is no general consensus on the standard of therapy. We evaluated the efficacy and safety of radical surgery for the management of CN. METHODS: Between 1996 and 2010, 12 patients with CN (eight males and four females; range, 18 to 62 years; mean age, 28.5 years) were surgically treated i...

359139

Assessing the functional status of the motor system in brain tumor patients using transcranial magnetic stimulation.

BACKGROUND: Transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) is being used in the pre-operative diagnostics of patients with tumors in or near the motor cortex. Although the main purpose of TMS in such patients is to map the functional areas of the motor cortex in spatial relation to the tumor, TMS also provides some numerical neurophysiological measurements of the functional status of the patient's motor system. The aim of this paper is to provide reference values for these neurophysiological measurements from a la...

358291

Surgical unroofing of the optic canal and visual outcome in basal meningiomas.

BACKGROUND: To define from a series of surgically treated suprasellar, anterior clinoid, and sphenoid wing meningiomas, an unequivocal criterion for performing optic canal deroofing in patients with basal meningiomas with deteriorated vision. METHODS: One hundred-fifty consecutive patients with suprasellar and parasellar meningiomas (44 tuberculum sellae, 46 clinoidal, and 60 spheno-orbital) who underwent surgery between 1988 and 2008 are retrospectively analyzed. The rate of preoperative visual deficit, th...

358290

MR imaging findings of extraventricular neurocytoma: a series of ten patients confirmed by immunohistochemistry of IDH1 gene mutation.

BACKGROUND: Extraventricular neurocytomas (EVNs) are rare neuronal tumors included as neoplasms in the 2007 World Health Organization (WHO) classification of tumors of the CNS. Although a few case reports describing EVNs have been published, a systematic analysis of MR imaging findings of EVN has not been reported. Furthermore, imaging findings of IDH1 mutation-negative EVNs have not yet been reported. The aim of our study is to describe the MR imaging findings of IDH1 mutation-negative EVNs. METHODS: MR im...

358289

Eight-year follow-up of a fibromuscular dysplasia patient with multiple fusiform aneurysms.

358288

Plastic relocation of motor cortex in a patient with LGG (low grade glioma) confirmed by NBS (navigated brain stimulation).

We report on a patient with LGG, in whom NBS mapping confirmed relocation of the primary motor cortex (M1) concurrent with multistage surgery. Comparing the NBS results at 18 months with the initial results revealed that the M1 representation had shifted from the precentral to the postcentral gyrus. The patient underwent a third surgical intervention. Intraoperative direct cortical stimulation (DCS) confirmed the shift of the M1. Plastic changes in M1 localization permitted complete tumour removal without...

358287

Endoscopic endonasal approach for pituitary adenomas.

BACKGROUND: Pituitary surgery is a continuous evolving specialty of neurosurgery, requiring precise anatomical knowledge, technical skills and integrated appreciation of the pathophysiology. METHODS: We herein detail the features of the endoscopic endonasal approach for the management of pituitary adenomas, as experienced at the Division of Neurosurgery of the Universita' degli Studi di Napoli "Federico II". CONCLUSIONS: The endoscopic endonasal technique brings advantages to the patient (less nasal traumat...

356968

The impact of brain shift in deep brain stimulation surgery: observation and obviation.

BACKGROUND: The impact of brain shift on deep brain stimulation surgery is considerable. In DBS surgery, brain shift is mainly caused by CSF loss. CSF loss can be estimated by post-surgical intracranial air. Different approaches and techniques exist to minimize CSF loss and hence brain shift. The aim of this survey was to investigate the extent and dynamics of CSF loss during DBS surgery, analyze its impact on final electrode position, and describe a simple and inexpensive method of burr hole closure. METHO...

356967

A prospective randomised study to compare the utility and outcomes of subdural and subperiosteal drains for the treatment of chronic subdural haematoma.

BACKGROUND: The usage of a drain following evacuation of a chronic subdural haematoma (CSDH) is known to reduce recurrence. In this study we aim to compare the clinical outcomes and recurrence rate of utilising two different types of drains (subperiosteal and subdural drain) following drainage of a CSDH. METHODS: Prospective randomised single-centre study analysing 50 patients who underwent CSDH treatment. Two types of drains, subperiosteal (SPD) and subdural (SDD), were utilised on consecutive alternate pa...

356291

Prognostic value of ventricular wall fluorescence during 5-aminolevulinic-guided surgery for glioblastoma.

BACKGROUND: The meaning of the ventricular wall fluorescence during 5-aminolevulinic (5-ALA)-guided surgery in patients with glioblastoma (GBM) is still unknown. The authors studied the association between ventricle fluorescence, clinical outcome and survival, and described the histopathological findings of selective biopsies from the ventricular wall. METHODS: One hundred and forty patients diagnosed of GBM underwent fluorescence-guided surgery (FGS); 65 of them were naive GBM and ventricle fluorescence du...

356290

The subthalamic nucleus at 7.0 Tesla: evaluation of sequence and orientation for deep-brain stimulation.

BACKGROUND: Deep-brain stimulation (DBS) of the subthalamic nucleus (STN) is an accepted neurosurgical technique for the treatment of medication-resistant Parkinson's disease and other neurological disorders. The accurate targeting of the STN is facilitated by precise and reliable identification in pre-stereotactic magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). The aim of the study was to compare and evaluate different promising MRI methods at 7.0 T for the pre-stereotactic visualisation of the STN METHODS: MRI (T2-tur...

355762

Flow diversion treatment: intra-aneurismal blood flow velocity and WSS reduction are parameters to predict aneurysm thrombosis.

BACKGROUND: To evaluate the haemodynamic changes induced by flow diversion treatment in cerebral aneurysms, resulting in thrombosis or persisting aneurysm patency over time. METHOD: Eight patients with aneurysms at the para-ophthalmic segment of the internal carotid artery were treated by flow diversion only. The clinical follow-up ranged between 6 days and 12 months. Computational fluid dynamics (CFD) analysis of pre- and post-treatment conditions was performed in all cases. True geometric models of the...


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