Case Report: Full-Endoscopic Surgery for Bullet Wounds of the Spine: A Report...
ObjectivesTo determine the feasibility and evaluate effectiveness of full-endoscopic surgery in gunshot wound of the spine.MethodsThree clinical cases of lumbar and thoracic spine bullet wounds made by...
View ArticleRadiosurgery: Teenage Sex or Midlife Crisis?
Martin Luther King, in his famous speech, mentioned that “Blood alone moves the wheels of history. Stereotactic radiosurgery (SRS) moved the wheel of neurosurgery in the absence of bloodshed. Over the...
View ArticlePrecise Management of Chiari Malformation with Type I
Diagnosis of Chirai malformation type I (CM-I) is based on magnetic resonance imaging of the brain or cervical spinal cord. The main goal of surgery is to relieve the blockage to the free pulsatile...
View ArticleComparison of Neuroendoscopic and Microscopic Surgery for Unilateral...
ObjectiveThis study was designed to compare the safety and efficacy of unilateral hemilaminectomy conducted under complete neuroendoscopic visualization (UHNV) relative to unilateral hemilaminectomy...
View ArticleAnalysis of Efficacy and Safety of Modified Transfrontal Puncture Drainage in...
ObjectiveThe study aimed to explore the efficacy and safety of modified transfrontal puncture drainage in patients with hypertensive basal ganglia hemorrhage.MethodsThe study enrolled 102 patients with...
View ArticleUsing Local Anesthesia for Burr Hole Surgery of Chronic Subdural Hematoma...
PurposeThe purpose of the current study was to compare the effects of local anesthesia (LA) and general anesthesia (GA) on the surgical process and postoperative recovery of patients with unilateral...
View ArticleCase Report: Congenital Intracranial Kaposiform Hemangioendothelioma Treated...
BackgroundKaposiform hemangioendothelioma (KHE) is a locally aggressive but non-metastatic vascular neoplasm. Most studies have been restricted to small case series of limited generalizability....
View ArticleIntracranial Venous Alteration in Patients With Aneurysmal Subarachnoid...
BackgroundArterial vasospasm has been ascribed as the responsible etiology of delayed cerebral infarction in patients with aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage (aSAH), but other neurovascular structures...
View ArticleParecoxib Reduced Postsurgical Pain and Facilitated Movement More Than...
BackgroundPostoperative pain management is an imperative issue for patients undergoing lumbar spinal fusion surgery. Delayed pain relief is associated with poor clinical outcomes. This study compared...
View ArticleRisk Factors for Early Hydrocephalus on Post Unilateral Thalamic Tumor Resection
ObjectiveThe outcome of surgical treatment for thalamic tumors is poor. Hydrocephalus is one of the most frequent postoperative complications after unilateral thalamic tumor resection. This study...
View ArticleEfficacy and Safety of Novel Beta-Chitin Patches as Haemostat in Rat Vascular...
BackgroundIntraoperative hemorrhage is a major cause of poor post-operative outcome. Beta-chitin patch has previously been found to be an effective haemostat, but whether modifying the patch can...
View ArticlePrecise Localization in Craniotomy With a Retrosigmoid Keyhole Approach:...
ObjectiveWe aimed to explore a method of precise localization within craniotomy based on skull anatomical landmarks via the suboccipital retrosigmoid approach.MethodCraniometric measurements were taken...
View ArticleMultiparametric MR Imaging Features of Primary CNS Lymphomas
ObjectivePrimary central nervous system lymphomas (PCNS) are relatively rare tumors, accounting for about 4% of all brain tumors. On neuroimaging, they are characterized by a low MR signal in T1,...
View ArticleBeyond Classic Anastomoses Training Models: Overview of Aneurysm Creation in...
Nowadays, due to the decline in the number of microsurgical clippings for cerebral aneurysms and revascularization procedures, young neurosurgeons have fewer opportunities to participate and train on...
View ArticleCase Report: Esthesioneuroblastoma Involving the Optic Pathways
Olfactory neuroblastoma, or esthesioneuroblastoma, is an uncommon malignant tumor originating from the neural crest that commonly occurs in the upper nasal cavity. Its ectopic origin is extremely rare,...
View ArticleThe Occurrence and Relationship of Postoperative Seizure and de novo Epilepsy...
ObjectivePostoperative seizures and epilepsy are common complications of craniotomy. In this study, we aimed to investigate the characteristics of seizures and epilepsy after craniotomy.MethodsA total...
View ArticleTransforaminal Endoscopic Discectomy Under General and Local Anesthesia: A...
Percutaneous spinal endoscopy is used for the treatment of disorders of the lumbar spine, as it has several advantages over traditional surgical methods. The performance of percutaneous spinal...
View ArticleIncorporating Blood Flow in Nerve Injury and Regeneration Assessment
Peripheral nerve injury is a significant public health challenge, with limited treatment options and potential lifelong impact on function. More than just an intrinsic part of nerve anatomy, the...
View ArticleComparing Two Improved Techniques With the Traditional Surgical Techniques...
ObjectivesSpinal tumors remain a challenging problem in modern neurosurgery. The high rate of postoperative morbidity associated with intramedullary tumors makes the need for safer surgical techniques...
View ArticleIatrogenic Leptomeningeal Carcinomatosis Following Craniotomy for Resection...
Metastasis of ovarian carcinoma to the central nervous system occurs in <2% of cases and classically localizes within the brain parenchyma. Moreover, leptomeningeal spread of these tumors is an...
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