Clinical implications of the superficial uterine vein pattern for the dissection of the anterior layer of the vesicouterine ligament in radical hysterectomy
CONCLUSION: We demonstrated that the sUV had 2 types of courses, ventral and others, and its course affected the time required for dissection and the number of hemostatic interventions. Our results provide information supportive of improved radical hysterectomy outcomes.PMID:38282260 | DOI:10.3802/jgo.2024.35.e50 (Source: Journal of Gynecologic Oncology)
Source: Journal of Gynecologic Oncology - January 29, 2024 Category: OBGYN Authors: Atsushi Fusegi Hiroyuki Kanao Mayumi Kamata Shogo Nishino Akiko Abe Makiko Omi Hidetaka Nomura Source Type: research

Influence of Cervical Total Disc Replacement on Motion in the Target and Adjacent Segments
The motion limitation after cervical discectomy and fusion alters the spine ´s kinematics. Unphysiological strains may be the result and possible explanation for adjacent segment degeneration. Alterations to cervical kinematics due to cervical total disc replacement (TDR), especially two-level, are still underinvestigated. (Source: The Spine Journal)
Source: The Spine Journal - January 29, 2024 Category: Orthopaedics Authors: Morten Vogt, Christoph Mehren, Carsten Hackenbroch, Hans-Joachim Wilke Tags: Basic Science Source Type: research

A comprehensive review of the vertebral artery anatomy
CONCLUSION: As surgical and endovascular techniques continue to evolve with technological improvements, we are now more equipped than ever to manage complex lesions involving the VA. However, with its increasingly complexity comes the necessity for a deeper and more comprehensive understanding of the VA. Possessing the detailed knowledge of the VA is vital for the successful execution of any procedure involving it.PMID:38277859 | DOI:10.1016/j.neuchi.2023.101518 (Source: Neuro-Chirurgie)
Source: Neuro-Chirurgie - January 26, 2024 Category: Neurosurgery Authors: Jean-Baptiste Peeters Tania Idriceanu Gilles El Hage Tristan Martin C éline Salaud Pierre-Olivier Champagne Michel W Bojanowski Source Type: research

Vertebral artery stenosis from osteophyte: A systematic review and case series
CONCLUSION: Surgical decompression of the VA is a safe and effective intervention for patients experiencing symptomatic osteophytic compression during head rotation. This procedure restores normal vascular function and reduces the risk of ischemic events. This review highlights the importance of timely diagnosis and intervention in such cases.PMID:38277863 | DOI:10.1016/j.neuchi.2023.101525 (Source: Neuro-Chirurgie)
Source: Neuro-Chirurgie - January 26, 2024 Category: Neurosurgery Authors: Davaine Joel Ndongo Sonfack Michel Wieslaw Bojanowski Bilal Tarabay Antoine Gennari Daniel Sh édid Sung-Joo Yuh Source Type: research

A comprehensive review of the vertebral artery anatomy
CONCLUSION: As surgical and endovascular techniques continue to evolve with technological improvements, we are now more equipped than ever to manage complex lesions involving the VA. However, with its increasingly complexity comes the necessity for a deeper and more comprehensive understanding of the VA. Possessing the detailed knowledge of the VA is vital for the successful execution of any procedure involving it.PMID:38277859 | DOI:10.1016/j.neuchi.2023.101518 (Source: Neurochirurgie)
Source: Neurochirurgie - January 26, 2024 Category: Neurosurgery Authors: Jean-Baptiste Peeters Tania Idriceanu Gilles El Hage Tristan Martin C éline Salaud Pierre-Olivier Champagne Michel W Bojanowski Source Type: research

Vertebral artery stenosis from osteophyte: A systematic review and case series
CONCLUSION: Surgical decompression of the VA is a safe and effective intervention for patients experiencing symptomatic osteophytic compression during head rotation. This procedure restores normal vascular function and reduces the risk of ischemic events. This review highlights the importance of timely diagnosis and intervention in such cases.PMID:38277863 | DOI:10.1016/j.neuchi.2023.101525 (Source: Neurochirurgie)
Source: Neurochirurgie - January 26, 2024 Category: Neurosurgery Authors: Davaine Joel Ndongo Sonfack Michel Wieslaw Bojanowski Bilal Tarabay Antoine Gennari Daniel Sh édid Sung-Joo Yuh Source Type: research

Reply to letter to the editor regarding, “Long-term results of the NECK trial—implanting a disc prosthesis after cervical anterior discectomy cannot prevent adjacent segment disease: five year clinical follow-up of a double-blinded randomized controlled trial”
We thank Satin and coauthors for their comments on our paper and would like to take the opportunity to address their concerns [1]. (Source: The Spine Journal)
Source: The Spine Journal - January 20, 2024 Category: Orthopaedics Authors: Caroline M.W. Goedmakers, Floor de Vries, Lisette Bosscher, Wilco C. Peul, Mark P. Arts, Carmen L.A. Vleggeert-Lankamp Tags: Letters to the Editor Source Type: research

Letter to the editor regarding, “Long-term results of the NECK trial—implanting a disc prosthesis after cervical anterior discectomy cannot prevent adjacent segment disease: five-year clinical follow-up of a double-blinded randomised controlled trial” by Goedmakers et al
We read with great interest the manuscript entitled, “Long-term results of the NECK trial—implanting a disc prosthesis after cervical anterior discectomy cannot prevent adjacent segment disease: 5-year clinical follow-up of a double-blinded randomised controlled trial.[1]” We appreciate the efforts of the authors to complete a randomized control led trial (RCT) and obtain 5-year follow-up. However, there are a number of significant methodological issues that make their results worth discussing. (Source: The Spine Journal)
Source: The Spine Journal - January 20, 2024 Category: Orthopaedics Authors: Alexander M. Satin, Mary P. Rogers-LaVanne, Richard D. Guyer, Jack E. Zigler, Scott L. Blumenthal, Jessica L. Shellock, Donna D. Ohnmeiss, Peter B. Derman Tags: Letters to the Editor Source Type: research

Anterior cervical discectomy and fusion with a zero-profile VA spacer device: a clinical and radiological study with two-year follow-up
A retrospective study. (Source: Journal of Orthopaedic Surgery and Research)
Source: Journal of Orthopaedic Surgery and Research - January 11, 2024 Category: Orthopaedics Authors: Hai-Hong Zhao, Hao-Wei Xu, Shan-Jin Wang, Tao Hu and De-Sheng Wu Tags: Research article Source Type: research

Machine Learning-Based Multiparametric Magnetic Resonance Imaging Radiomics Model for Preoperative Predicting the Deep Stromal Invasion in Patients with Early Cervical Cancer
AbstractDeep stromal invasion is an important pathological factor associated with the treatments and prognosis of cervical cancer patients. Accurate determination of deep stromal invasion before radical hysterectomy (RH) is of great value for early clinical treatment decision-making and improving the prognosis of these patients. Machine learning is gradually applied in the construction of clinical models to improve the accuracy of clinical diagnosis or prediction, but whether machine learning can improve the preoperative diagnosis accuracy of deep stromal invasion in patients with cervical cancer was still unclear. This cr...
Source: Journal of Digital Imaging - January 10, 2024 Category: Radiology Source Type: research

Endovascular reconstruction of high cervical and long-segment carotid artery dissections with Leo plus stent
ConclusionOur experience in treating high cervical and long-segment CADs with the Leo plus stent demonstrates that this approach is practical, safe, and effective, as evidenced by long-term observations. The Leo Plus stent appears to be a suitable option for managing this type of CAD. (Source: Neuroradiology)
Source: Neuroradiology - January 8, 2024 Category: Radiology Source Type: research