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Advances and Technical Standards in Neurosurgery

https://read.qxmd.com/read/37770685/endoscopic-endonasal-surgery-for-uncommon-pathologies-of-the-sellar-and-parasellar-regions
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Waleed A Azab, Tufail Khan, Marwan Alqunaee, Abdullah Al Bader, Waleed Yousef
Endoscopic skull base surgery has become an integral part of the present neurosurgical armamentarium. The pioneering efforts in which the purely endoscopic transsphenoidal approach was introduced have triggered a growing tide of using the endoscopic endonasal procedures for a large variety of skull base lesions. Because of their anatomical peculiarities, lesions of the sellar and parasellar regions lend themselves very well to the endoscopic endonasal approaches. Apart from the common pathological entities, many other less frequent pathologies are encountered in the sellar and parasellar area...
2023: Advances and Technical Standards in Neurosurgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37770684/optic-pathway-gliomas-the-trends-of-basic-research-to-reduce-the-impact-of-the-disease-on-visual-function
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Federico Bianchi, Federico Maria Cocilovo, Antonio Ruggiero, Gianpiero Tamburrini
Pediatric optic pathway gliomas (OPG) are low-grade brain tumors characterized by slow progression and invalidating visual loss. Common therapeutic strategies include surgery, radiotherapy, chemotherapy, and combinations of these modalities, but despite the different treatment strategies, no actual treatment exists to prevent or revert visual impairment. Nowadays, several reports of the literature show promising results regarding NGF eye drop instillation and improvement of visual outcome. Such results seem to be related with the NGF-linked prevention in caspase activation, which reduces retinal ganglion cell loss...
2023: Advances and Technical Standards in Neurosurgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37770683/the-supraorbital-eyebrow-approach-in-pediatric-neurosurgery-perspectives-and-challenges-of-frontal-keyhole-surgery
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Aminaa Sanchin, Eckart Bertelmann, Pablo Hernáiz Driever, Anna Tietze, Ulrich-Wilhelm Thomale
OBJECT: Supraorbital craniotomy via an eyebrow incision provides minimally invasive cosmetically favorable access to both orbital and intracranial pathologies. We describe the indication, surgical technique, and clinical course using this surgical approach in a cohort of patients from a single pediatric neurosurgery unit. METHODS: In a retrospective analysis, we identified all surgical cases between January 2013 and April 2022 who underwent the supraorbital craniotomy via an eyebrow incision...
2023: Advances and Technical Standards in Neurosurgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37770682/chiari-type-1-malformation-and-syringomyelia-in-children-classification-and-treatment-options
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jehuda Soleman, Jonathan Roth, Shlomi Constantini
Chiari type 1 malformation (CIM) is defined as tonsillar ectopia of >5 mm, while syringomyelia (SM) is defined as a cerebrospinal fluid (CSF)-filled cavity larger than 3 mm dissecting the spinal cord. Over the last decades, our understanding of these pathologies has grown; however, many controversies still exist almost in every aspect of CIM and SM, including etiology, indication for treatment, timing of treatment, surgical technique, follow-up regime, and outcome. This chapter provides a comprehensive overview on different aspects of CIM and SM and on the still existing controversies, based on the evidence presently available...
2023: Advances and Technical Standards in Neurosurgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37770681/mr-protocols-for-paediatric-neurosurgical-common-conditions-an-update-guide-for-neurosurgeons
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Andrea De Vito, Ido Ben Zvi, Felice D'Arco
The biggest challenge for clinicians and surgeons when it comes to radiological examinations is the ability to request the right modalities and to understand the strengths and limitations of each modality. This is particularly important in paediatric neurosciences where despite magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) being the main imaging modality, there are several protocols, technical limitations of specific scanners and issues related to sedation that need to be taken into account. In this chapter, we describe a simple approach for six common neurosurgical conditions to guide the paediatric neurosurgeons in requesting the right MR protocol and understanding the rationale of it...
2023: Advances and Technical Standards in Neurosurgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37770680/brainstem-surgery-functional-surgical-anatomy-with-the-use-of-an-advanced-modern-intraoperative-neurophysiological-procedure
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Nobuhito Morota, Vedran Deletis
Intraoperative neurophysiology (ION) in brainstem surgery evolved as brainstem surgery advanced.The original idea of brainstem mapping (BSM) is a neurophysiological procedure to locate cranial nerve motor nuclei (CNMN) on the floor of the fourth ventricle. With the introduction of various skull base approaches to the brainstem, BSM is carried out on any surface of the brainstem to expose the safe entry zone to the intrinsic brainstem lesion. It is the modern concept of BSM, a broader definition of BSM. BSM enables to avoid direct damage to the CNMN when approaching the brainstem through the negative mapping region...
2023: Advances and Technical Standards in Neurosurgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37770679/the-greatest-healthcare-disparity-addressing-inequities-in-the-treatment-of-childhood-central-nervous-system-tumors-in-low-and-middle-income-countries
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jordan T Roach, Nathan A Shlobin, Jared M Andrews, Ronnie E Baticulon, Danny A Campos, Daniel C Moreira, Ibrahim Qaddoumi, Frederick A Boop
The antithesis between childhood cancer survival rates in low- and middle-income countries (LMIC) and high-income countries (HIC) represents one of healthcare's most significant disparities. In HICs, the 5-year survival rate for children with cancer, including most brain tumors, exceeds 80%. Unfortunately, children in LMICs experience far worse outcomes with 5-year survival rates as low as 20%. To address inequities in the treatment of childhood cancer and disease burden globally, the World Health Organization (WHO) launched the Global Initiative for Childhood Cancer...
2023: Advances and Technical Standards in Neurosurgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37640879/urological-aspects-of-spinal-dysraphism
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Kwanjin Park
Micturition requires complex interplay involving bladder, peripheral neural network, spinal cord, and brain. Spinal dysraphism presents variety of neural lesions that may affect this interplay leading to neurogenic bladder. However, the diagnosis of neurogenic bladder in those with spinal dysraphism is often difficult and contrasted to other types of neurogenic bladder caused by complete neural lesions such as spinal cord injury or brain tumor. Typically, neurogenic bladder caused by spinal dysraphism shows lower motor neuron lesion and partial neural injury...
2023: Advances and Technical Standards in Neurosurgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37640878/updates-on-intraoperative-neurophysiology-during-surgery-for-spinal-dysraphism
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Claudia Pasquali, Federica Basaldella, Francesco Sala
Spinal dysraphism is a group of disorders resulting from an embryologic failure of spinal cord development which can lead to a radicular-medullary mechanical stretch that generates vascular compromise and hypoxic-ischemic damage to the nervous structures of the conus-cauda region.Thus, the clinical relevance of the different types of spinal dysraphism is related to the possible neurologic deficits resulting from spinal cord tethering. The clinical presentation is heterogenous: from asymptomatic to very compromised patients...
2023: Advances and Technical Standards in Neurosurgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37640877/secondary-neurulation-defect-terminal-myelocystocele-a-biological-leviathan
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ji Yeoun Lee, Kyu-Chang Wang, Dachling Pang
Terminal myelocystocele (TMC) has been a puzzling entity of spinal dysraphism. It is found in the sacrococcygeal region usually forming a subcutaneous hump of various sizes. The wide variation of its morphology has been clarified by defining the essential and nonessential features as described in this chapter. Although it is not a common entity, TMC is attractive in that a highly plausible hypothesis on its pathoembryogenesis has been proposed based on observations on the secondary neurulation of the chick embryo...
2023: Advances and Technical Standards in Neurosurgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37640876/secondary-neurulation-defects-retained-medullary-cord
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Kyung Hyun Kim, Ji Yeoun Lee, Kyu-Chang Wang
Retained medullary cord (RMC) is a defect resulting from impaired secondary neurulation. Intraoperatively, RMC is recognizable as an elongated cord-like structure caudal to the conus, that contains histologically confirmed neuroglial components and a lumen with an ependymal lining. It characteristically does not possess neurological function. This chapter aims to summarize (1) the mechanisms that lead to the occurrence of RMC; (2) the various forms of RMC, such as cystic RMC and 'possible RMC', and (3) the treatment strategies, especially untethering through limited exposure...
2023: Advances and Technical Standards in Neurosurgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37640875/the-current-status-of-the-surgical-management-of-complex-spinal-cord-lipomas-still-navigating-the-labyrinth
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REVIEW
Dachling Pang, Dominic N P Thompson
This review summarises the classification, anatomy and embryogenesis of complex spinal cord lipomas and describes in some detail the technique of total lipoma resection and radical reconstruction of the affected neural placode. Its specific mission is to tackle two main issues surrounding the management of complex dysraphic lipomas: whether total resection confers better long-term benefits than partial resection and whether total resection does better than conservative treatment, i.e. no surgery, for asymptomatic lipomas...
2023: Advances and Technical Standards in Neurosurgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37640874/junctional-neural-tube-defect-jntd-a-rare-and-relatively-new-spinal-dysraphic-malformation
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sebastian Eibach, Dachling Pang
Junctional neurulation completes the sequential embryological processes of primary and secondary neurulation as the intermediary step linking the end of primary neurulation and the beginning of secondary neurulation. Its exact molecular process is a matter of ongoing scientific debate. Abnormality of junctional neurulation-junctional neural tube defect (JNTD)-was first described in 2017 based on a series of three patients who displayed a well-formed secondary neural tube, the conus, that is physically separated by a fair distance from its companion primary neural tube and functionally disconnected from rostral corticospinal control...
2023: Advances and Technical Standards in Neurosurgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37640873/focal-spinal-nondisjunctional-disorders-including-a-discussion-on-the-embryogenesis-of-cranial-focal-nondisjunctional-lesions
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sui-To Wong, Dachling Pang
The publication of a comprehensive report on limited dorsal myeloschisis by the senior author (DP) in 2010 has brought full attention to the concept of limited myeloschisis that he first formulated in 1992 and ignited interests in the whole spectrum of focal spinal nondisjunctional disorders. Now that focal nondisjunctional disorders have become well known, new clinical reports on these conditions or relevant subjects are frequently seen. Here we present an updated review on the full spectrum of focal spinal nondisjunctional disorders and extend the scope to include a discussion on the embryogenesis of cranial focal nondisjunctional malformations...
2023: Advances and Technical Standards in Neurosurgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37640872/a-new-surgical-paradigm-for-postnatal-repair-of-open-neural-tube-defects-using-intraoperative-neurophysiology-monitoring
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sebastian Eibach, Dachling Pang
An open neural tube defect (ONTD) features an exposed, unclosed neural plate in the form of an expanded and frequently hefty neural placode. Traditional philosophy of ONTD repair aims at preserving the placode at any cost, which often means stuffing the entire thick and unwieldy but non-functional tissue into a tight dural sac, increasing the likelihood of future tethering of the spinal cord. The same philosophy of attempting to save the whole perimetry of the placode also sometimes leads to inadvertent inclusion of parts of the squamous epithelial membrane surrounding the placode into the reconstructed product, only to form inclusion dermoid cyst causing further injury to the neural tissues...
2023: Advances and Technical Standards in Neurosurgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37640871/fetal-surgery-for-myelomeningocele-neurosurgical-perspectives
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Dominic N P Thompson, Philippe De Vloo, Jan Deprest
More than 30 years have elapsed since it was recognised that folic acid supplementation could substantially reduce the risk of open neural tube defects (ONTDs). During that time, many countries have adopted policies of food fortification with demonstrable reduction in the incidence of both cranial and spinal ONTDs. Improved prenatal detection and termination has also resulted in a reduction in the number of affected live births. Nonetheless, in the USA about 1500 children, and in the UK around 500 children are born each year with myelomeningocele (MMC) and so the management of MMC and its complications continues to constitute a significant clinical workload for many paediatric neurosurgical units around the world...
2023: Advances and Technical Standards in Neurosurgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37640870/gastrulation-and-split-cord-malformation
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Zubair Tahir, Claudia Craven
Split cord malformation (SCM) is a rare form of closed spinal dysraphism, in which two hemi-cords are present, instead of a single spinal cord. SCM is categorised into type 1 and type 2. Type 1 SCM is defined by the presence of a bony or osseocartilaginous spur between the hemi-cords, whereas type 2 SCM has no bony spur, and the two hemi-cords are contained within a single dura. In this chapter, we present the putative mechanisms by which SCM arises, including gastrulation defects and Pang's unified theory...
2023: Advances and Technical Standards in Neurosurgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37318579/apert-syndrome-selection-rationale-for-midface-advancement-technique
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Cassio Eduardo Raposo-Amaral, Enrico Ghizoni, Cesar Augusto Raposo-Amaral
Apert syndrome is characterized by a wide spectrum of craniofacial clinical features that have been successfully addressed via a variety of midface advancement techniques. Although surgeons have individual preferences as to which specific procedures should be performed to best treat Apert patients, craniofacial plastic surgeons, working in tandem with pediatric neurosurgeons, can identify and evaluate functional limitations and facial morphologic disproportions, and establish appropriate criteria for effective midface advancement technique indication and selection...
2023: Advances and Technical Standards in Neurosurgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37318578/role-of-endoscopy-in-treatment-of-complex-hydrocephalus-in-children
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Nasser M F El-Ghandour
Complex hydrocephalus or loculated hydrocephalus is a challenging problem in the field of pediatric neurosurgery. Early diagnosis and treatment are paramount in order to ensure success of treatment. Therefore, alertness is required among pediatricians who are dealing with premature children and children having meningitis and/or intraventricular hemorrhage. Disproportionate hydrocephalic changes in CT scan of the brain are suspicious, whereas gadolinium-enhanced multiplanar MR imaging (axial, sagittal, and coronal) is the best diagnostic modality...
2023: Advances and Technical Standards in Neurosurgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37318577/trapped-fourth-ventricle-pathophysiology-history-and-treatment-strategies
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Pasquale Gallo, Fardad T Afshari
Trapped fourth ventricle is a clinic-radiological entity characterised by progressive neurological symptoms due to enlargement and dilatation of fourth ventricle secondary to obstruction to its outflow. There are several causative mechanisms for the development of trapped fourth ventricle, including previous haemorrhage, infection or inflammatory processes. However, this condition is most commonly observed in ex preterm paediatric patients shunted for a post-haemorrhagic or post-infective hydrocephalus. Until the introduction of endoscopic aqueductoplasty and stent placement, treatment of trapped fourth ventricle was associated with high rates of reoperation and complications resulting in morbidity...
2023: Advances and Technical Standards in Neurosurgery
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