Corrigendum to "A2B5-positive oligodendrocyte precursor cell transplantation improves neurological deficits in rats following spinal cord contusion associated with changes in expression of factors involved in the Notch signaling pathway" [Neurochirurgie 68 (2) (2022) 188-95]
Neurochirurgie. 2023 Nov 3;70(1):101481. doi: 10.1016/j.neuchi.2023.101481. Online ahead of print.NO ABSTRACTPMID:37925774 | DOI:10.1016/j.neuchi.2023.101481 (Source: Neuro-Chirurgie)
Source: Neuro-Chirurgie - November 5, 2023 Category: Neurosurgery Authors: H Yuan C-L Fang Y-P Deng J Huang R-Z Niu J-L Chen T-B Chen Z-Q Zhu L Chen L-L Xiong T-H Wang Source Type: research

Ethical and epistemological foundations for randomized evidence in neurosurgery
Neurochirurgie. 2023 Nov 3;70(1):101507. doi: 10.1016/j.neuchi.2023.101507. Online ahead of print.NO ABSTRACTPMID:37925775 | DOI:10.1016/j.neuchi.2023.101507 (Source: Neuro-Chirurgie)
Source: Neuro-Chirurgie - November 5, 2023 Category: Neurosurgery Authors: Aaron Lawson McLean Source Type: research

Indications for surgical evacuation of cerebellar intracerebral hemorrhage: consensus guidelines from the French Society of Neurosurgery (SFNC) and the French Society of Vascular Neurology (SFNV)
CONCLUSION: These guidelines were based on observational studies, limiting the level of evidence. However, except for strictly selected patients, surgical evacuation of cerebellar ICH was not associated with improved functional outcome, limiting indications. Data from RCTs are needed in this field.PMID:37925776 | DOI:10.1016/j.neuchi.2023.101506 (Source: Neuro-Chirurgie)
Source: Neuro-Chirurgie - November 5, 2023 Category: Neurosurgery Authors: Thomas Metayer Marco Pasi Elsa Magro Jean Paul Lejeune Laurent Thines Igor Sibon Emmanuel Touze Charlotte Cordonnier Thomas Gaberel Source Type: research

Neuro damage control: current concept and civilian applications
Neurochirurgie. 2023 Nov;69(6):101505. doi: 10.1016/j.neuchi.2023.101505. Epub 2023 Oct 8.ABSTRACTDamage control (DC) initially referred to abbreviated (<1 h) surgical procedures to control abdominal hemorrhage in severe trauma patients, to avoid the 'bloody vicious circle' of hypothermia-coagulopathy-acidosis-hypocalcemia. Progressively, the concept was extended to pre-hospital and peri-operative surgical and non-surgical trauma care. The DC strategy can be applied either in a single severe trauma patient at risk of progression toward the bloody vicious circle or in case of limited or overwhelmed health resources (depr...
Source: Neuro-Chirurgie - October 8, 2023 Category: Neurosurgery Authors: Romain Manet Christophe Joubert Baptiste Balanca Xavier-Jean Taverna Olivier Monneuse Jean-St éphane David Arnaud Dagain Source Type: research

Neuro damage control: current concept and civilian applications
Neurochirurgie. 2023 Oct 6;69(6):101505. doi: 10.1016/j.neuchi.2023.101505. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTDamage control (DC) initially referred to abbreviated (<1 h) surgical procedures to control abdominal hemorrhage in severe trauma patients, to avoid the 'bloody vicious circle' of hypothermia-coagulopathy-acidosis-hypocalcemia. Progressively, the concept was extended to pre-hospital and peri-operative surgical and non-surgical trauma care. The DC strategy can be applied either in a single severe trauma patient at risk of progression toward the bloody vicious circle or in case of limited or overwhelmed health resourc...
Source: Neuro-Chirurgie - October 8, 2023 Category: Neurosurgery Authors: Romain Manet Christophe Joubert Baptiste Balanca Xavier-Jean Taverna Olivier Monneuse Jean-St éphane David Arnaud Dagain Source Type: research

Neuro damage control: current concept and civilian applications
Neurochirurgie. 2023 Oct 6;69(6):101505. doi: 10.1016/j.neuchi.2023.101505. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTDamage control (DC) initially referred to abbreviated (<1 h) surgical procedures to control abdominal hemorrhage in severe trauma patients, to avoid the 'bloody vicious circle' of hypothermia-coagulopathy-acidosis-hypocalcemia. Progressively, the concept was extended to pre-hospital and peri-operative surgical and non-surgical trauma care. The DC strategy can be applied either in a single severe trauma patient at risk of progression toward the bloody vicious circle or in case of limited or overwhelmed health resourc...
Source: Neuro-Chirurgie - October 8, 2023 Category: Neurosurgery Authors: Romain Manet Christophe Joubert Baptiste Balanca Xavier-Jean Taverna Olivier Monneuse Jean-St éphane David Arnaud Dagain Source Type: research

Neuro damage control: current concept and civilian applications
Neurochirurgie. 2023 Oct 6;69(6):101505. doi: 10.1016/j.neuchi.2023.101505. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTDamage control (DC) initially referred to abbreviated (<1 h) surgical procedures to control abdominal hemorrhage in severe trauma patients, to avoid the 'bloody vicious circle' of hypothermia-coagulopathy-acidosis-hypocalcemia. Progressively, the concept was extended to pre-hospital and peri-operative surgical and non-surgical trauma care. The DC strategy can be applied either in a single severe trauma patient at risk of progression toward the bloody vicious circle or in case of limited or overwhelmed health resourc...
Source: Neuro-Chirurgie - October 8, 2023 Category: Neurosurgery Authors: Romain Manet Christophe Joubert Baptiste Balanca Xavier-Jean Taverna Olivier Monneuse Jean-St éphane David Arnaud Dagain Source Type: research

Neuro damage control: current concept and civilian applications
Neurochirurgie. 2023 Oct 6;69(6):101505. doi: 10.1016/j.neuchi.2023.101505. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTDamage control (DC) initially referred to abbreviated (<1 h) surgical procedures to control abdominal hemorrhage in severe trauma patients, to avoid the 'bloody vicious circle' of hypothermia-coagulopathy-acidosis-hypocalcemia. Progressively, the concept was extended to pre-hospital and peri-operative surgical and non-surgical trauma care. The DC strategy can be applied either in a single severe trauma patient at risk of progression toward the bloody vicious circle or in case of limited or overwhelmed health resourc...
Source: Neuro-Chirurgie - October 8, 2023 Category: Neurosurgery Authors: Romain Manet Christophe Joubert Baptiste Balanca Xavier-Jean Taverna Olivier Monneuse Jean-St éphane David Arnaud Dagain Source Type: research

Neuro damage control: current concept and civilian applications
Neurochirurgie. 2023 Oct 6;69(6):101505. doi: 10.1016/j.neuchi.2023.101505. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTDamage control (DC) initially referred to abbreviated (<1 h) surgical procedures to control abdominal hemorrhage in severe trauma patients, to avoid the 'bloody vicious circle' of hypothermia-coagulopathy-acidosis-hypocalcemia. Progressively, the concept was extended to pre-hospital and peri-operative surgical and non-surgical trauma care. The DC strategy can be applied either in a single severe trauma patient at risk of progression toward the bloody vicious circle or in case of limited or overwhelmed health resourc...
Source: Neuro-Chirurgie - October 8, 2023 Category: Neurosurgery Authors: Romain Manet Christophe Joubert Baptiste Balanca Xavier-Jean Taverna Olivier Monneuse Jean-St éphane David Arnaud Dagain Source Type: research

Neuro damage control: current concept and civilian applications
Neurochirurgie. 2023 Oct 6;69(6):101505. doi: 10.1016/j.neuchi.2023.101505. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTDamage control (DC) initially referred to abbreviated (<1 h) surgical procedures to control abdominal hemorrhage in severe trauma patients, to avoid the 'bloody vicious circle' of hypothermia-coagulopathy-acidosis-hypocalcemia. Progressively, the concept was extended to pre-hospital and peri-operative surgical and non-surgical trauma care. The DC strategy can be applied either in a single severe trauma patient at risk of progression toward the bloody vicious circle or in case of limited or overwhelmed health resourc...
Source: Neuro-Chirurgie - October 8, 2023 Category: Neurosurgery Authors: Romain Manet Christophe Joubert Baptiste Balanca Xavier-Jean Taverna Olivier Monneuse Jean-St éphane David Arnaud Dagain Source Type: research

Neuro damage control: current concept and civilian applications
Neurochirurgie. 2023 Oct 6;69(6):101505. doi: 10.1016/j.neuchi.2023.101505. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTDamage control (DC) initially referred to abbreviated (<1 h) surgical procedures to control abdominal hemorrhage in severe trauma patients, to avoid the 'bloody vicious circle' of hypothermia-coagulopathy-acidosis-hypocalcemia. Progressively, the concept was extended to pre-hospital and peri-operative surgical and non-surgical trauma care. The DC strategy can be applied either in a single severe trauma patient at risk of progression toward the bloody vicious circle or in case of limited or overwhelmed health resourc...
Source: Neuro-Chirurgie - October 8, 2023 Category: Neurosurgery Authors: Romain Manet Christophe Joubert Baptiste Balanca Xavier-Jean Taverna Olivier Monneuse Jean-St éphane David Arnaud Dagain Source Type: research

Neuro damage control: current concept and civilian applications
Neurochirurgie. 2023 Oct 6;69(6):101505. doi: 10.1016/j.neuchi.2023.101505. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTDamage control (DC) initially referred to abbreviated (<1 h) surgical procedures to control abdominal hemorrhage in severe trauma patients, to avoid the 'bloody vicious circle' of hypothermia-coagulopathy-acidosis-hypocalcemia. Progressively, the concept was extended to pre-hospital and peri-operative surgical and non-surgical trauma care. The DC strategy can be applied either in a single severe trauma patient at risk of progression toward the bloody vicious circle or in case of limited or overwhelmed health resourc...
Source: Neuro-Chirurgie - October 8, 2023 Category: Neurosurgery Authors: Romain Manet Christophe Joubert Baptiste Balanca Xavier-Jean Taverna Olivier Monneuse Jean-St éphane David Arnaud Dagain Source Type: research

Neuro damage control: current concept and civilian applications
Neurochirurgie. 2023 Oct 6;69(6):101505. doi: 10.1016/j.neuchi.2023.101505. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTDamage control (DC) initially referred to abbreviated (<1 h) surgical procedures to control abdominal hemorrhage in severe trauma patients, to avoid the 'bloody vicious circle' of hypothermia-coagulopathy-acidosis-hypocalcemia. Progressively, the concept was extended to pre-hospital and peri-operative surgical and non-surgical trauma care. The DC strategy can be applied either in a single severe trauma patient at risk of progression toward the bloody vicious circle or in case of limited or overwhelmed health resourc...
Source: Neuro-Chirurgie - October 8, 2023 Category: Neurosurgery Authors: Romain Manet Christophe Joubert Baptiste Balanca Xavier-Jean Taverna Olivier Monneuse Jean-St éphane David Arnaud Dagain Source Type: research

Neuro damage control: current concept and civilian applications
Neurochirurgie. 2023 Oct 6;69(6):101505. doi: 10.1016/j.neuchi.2023.101505. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTDamage control (DC) initially referred to abbreviated (<1 h) surgical procedures to control abdominal hemorrhage in severe trauma patients, to avoid the 'bloody vicious circle' of hypothermia-coagulopathy-acidosis-hypocalcemia. Progressively, the concept was extended to pre-hospital and peri-operative surgical and non-surgical trauma care. The DC strategy can be applied either in a single severe trauma patient at risk of progression toward the bloody vicious circle or in case of limited or overwhelmed health resourc...
Source: Neuro-Chirurgie - October 8, 2023 Category: Neurosurgery Authors: Romain Manet Christophe Joubert Baptiste Balanca Xavier-Jean Taverna Olivier Monneuse Jean-St éphane David Arnaud Dagain Source Type: research

Neuro damage control: current concept and civilian applications
Neurochirurgie. 2023 Oct 6;69(6):101505. doi: 10.1016/j.neuchi.2023.101505. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTDamage control (DC) initially referred to abbreviated (<1 h) surgical procedures to control abdominal hemorrhage in severe trauma patients, to avoid the 'bloody vicious circle' of hypothermia-coagulopathy-acidosis-hypocalcemia. Progressively, the concept was extended to pre-hospital and peri-operative surgical and non-surgical trauma care. The DC strategy can be applied either in a single severe trauma patient at risk of progression toward the bloody vicious circle or in case of limited or overwhelmed health resourc...
Source: Neuro-Chirurgie - October 8, 2023 Category: Neurosurgery Authors: Romain Manet Christophe Joubert Baptiste Balanca Xavier-Jean Taverna Olivier Monneuse Jean-St éphane David Arnaud Dagain Source Type: research