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The Kempe incision for decompressive craniectomy, craniotomy, and cranioplasty in traumatic brain injury and stroke
CONCLUSIONS: The Kempe incision for craniectomy or craniotomy is a safe, feasible, and effective alternative to the RQM. The authors advocate the Kempe incision in cases in which contralateral operative pathology or subsequent craniofacial/skull base repair is anticipated.PMID:34020415 | DOI:10.3171/2020.11.JNS203567
Source: Journal of Neurosurgery - May 21, 2021 Category: Neurosurgery Authors: Isaac Josh Abecassis Christopher C Young David J Caldwell Abdullah H Feroze John R Williams R Michael Meyer Ryan T Kellogg Robert H Bonow Randall M Chesnut Source Type: research

Complications of cranioplasty following decompressive craniectomy for traumatic brain injury: systematic review and meta-analysis
ConclusionTBI is a risk factor for aBFR and re-operation following cranioplasty. Use of an alloplastic graft for primary cranioplasty in these patients may partially mitigate this increased risk.
Source: Acta Neurochirurgica - April 19, 2021 Category: Neurosurgery Source Type: research

Use of Radiofrequency Technology in Endonasal Skull Base and Transcranial Procedures
Conclusion Initial experience with radiofrequency ablation showed that it was a safe technique to use in both endonasal skull-base and transcranial procedures. It seemed particularly useful for highly vascularized tumors but a greater experience is needed to further clarify its role in these procedures. [...] Georg Thieme Verlag KG Rüdigerstraße 14, 70469 Stuttgart, GermanyArticle in Thieme eJournals: Table of contents  |  Abstract  |  Full text
Source: Journal of Neurological Surgery Part B: Skull Base - March 9, 2021 Category: Neurosurgery Authors: Tish, Shahed Habboub, Ghaith Borghei-Razavi, Hamid Woodard, Troy D. Sindwani, Raj Kshettry, Varun R. Recinos, Pablo F. Tags: Original Article Source Type: research

Attacked and Shaken by a Dog: A Cause of Traumatic Brain and Carotid Injury in an Infant
Conclusion: Large animal attacks are a rare cause of PTCAD but may be due to the mechanism of shaking during the attack. We propose either CTA or MRA be considered as part of the initial workup in cases where an infant is attacked by a dog or other large animals, preventing delay of treatment.Pediatr Neurosurg
Source: Pediatric Neurosurgery - March 1, 2021 Category: Neurosurgery Source Type: research

Endovascular reconstruction of extracranial traumatic internal carotid artery dissections: a systematic review
AbstractExtracranial internal carotid artery dissection (ICAD) is a potential source of morbidity and mortality in trauma patients and requires high degree of suspicion for diagnosis after the initial presentation. Occasionally, if standard therapy is contraindicated, endovascular reconstruction is a treatment option. The aim of this systematic review was to report clinical and radiographic outcomes following endovascular repair of ICAD of traumatic and iatrogenic etiology. A comprehensive systematic review was performed according to the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-analyses (PRISMA) guidelines...
Source: Neurosurgical Review - March 21, 2019 Category: Neurosurgery Source Type: research

Adverse events after clipping of unruptured intracranial aneurysms: the NSQIP unruptured aneurysm scale.
CONCLUSIONSThe NSQIP unruptured aneurysm scale may augment the risk stratification of patients undergoing microsurgical clipping of unruptured cerebral aneurysms. PMID: 30875693 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: Journal of Neurosurgery - March 14, 2019 Category: Neurosurgery Authors: Dasenbrock HH, Rudy RF, Smith TR, Gormley WB, Patel NJ, Frerichs KU, Aziz-Sultan MA, Du R Tags: J Neurosurg Source Type: research

Surgery for nerve injury: current and future perspectives.
Abstract In this review article, the authors offer their perspective on nerve surgery for nerve injury, with a focus on recent evolution of management and the current surgical management. The authors provide a brief historical perspective to lay the foundations of the modern understanding of clinical nerve injury and its evolving management, especially over the last century. The shift from evaluation of the nerve injury using macroscopic techniques of exploration and external neurolysis to microscopic interrogation, interfascicular dissection, and internal neurolysis along with the use of intraoperative electrophy...
Source: Journal of Neurosurgery - February 28, 2019 Category: Neurosurgery Authors: Midha R, Grochmal J Tags: J Neurosurg Source Type: research

Intravenous infusion of mesenchymal stem cells promotes functional recovery in a rat model of chronic cerebral infarction.
CONCLUSIONSThese results indicate that the systemic infusion of MSCs results in functional improvement, which is associated with structural changes in the chronic phase of cerebral infarction, including in the stabilization of the BBB. PMID: 30485210 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: Journal of Neurosurgery - October 1, 2018 Category: Neurosurgery Tags: J Neurosurg Source Type: research

Brain repair by hematopoietic growth factors in the subacute phase of traumatic brain injury.
CONCLUSIONS SCF + G-CSF treatment in the subacute phase of TBI restored TBI-impaired spatial learning and memory, prevented posttraumatic anxiety and risk-taking behavior, inhibited TBI-induced neurodegeneration, and enhanced neural network remodeling. These findings suggest the therapeutic potential of hematopoietic growth factors for brain repair in the subacute phase of TBI. PMID: 29372883 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: Journal of Neurosurgery - January 26, 2018 Category: Neurosurgery Authors: Toshkezi G, Kyle M, Longo SL, Chin LS, Zhao LR Tags: J Neurosurg Source Type: research

Combined interventional and surgical treatment of tandem middle cerebral artery embolus and internal carotid artery occlusion: case report.
Abstract Tandem internal carotid artery (ICA) origin occlusion and middle cerebral artery (MCA) thromboembolism is a life-threatening condition with poor neurological outcome. The authors report on a patient presenting with acute ischemic stroke from a tandem ICA and MCA occlusion with penumbra. Emergency MCA mechanical thrombectomy was performed through percutaneous cervical ICA access due to the inability to cross the cervical carotid occlusion. Emergency carotid endarterectomy to reperfuse the poorly collateralized hemisphere and repair the ICA access site was performed 2 hours after completion of tissue plasmi...
Source: Journal of Neurosurgery - November 17, 2017 Category: Neurosurgery Authors: Frenkel MB, Renfrow JJ, Singh J, Garg N, Wolfe SQ Tags: J Neurosurg Source Type: research

Endoscopic Endonasal Repair of Internal Carotid Artery Injury during Endoscopic Endonasal Surgery
Conclusion The proposed protocol is useful for the management of a potentially life-threatening ICA injury. [...] Georg Thieme Verlag KG Stuttgart · New YorkArticle in Thieme eJournals: Table of contents  |  Abstract  |  open access Full text
Source: Journal of Neurological Surgery Reports - November 10, 2017 Category: Neurosurgery Authors: Duek, Irit Sviri, Gill E. Amit, Moran Gil, Ziv Tags: Case Report Source Type: research

Safety and effectiveness of microsurgical clipping, endovascular coiling, and stent assisted coiling for unruptured anterior communicating artery aneurysms: a systematic analysis of observational studies
Conclusions While there are limitations to the data, EC resulted in a more favorable clinical outcome, and MC resulted in more robust aneurysm repair, for unruptured ACoA aneurysms. SAC had a higher treatment morbidity risk than EC, without reduction in retreatment rate. All treatments were effective in preventing SAH. The current pooled analysis of treatment outcomes provides a useful aid to pretreatment clinical decision making.
Source: Journal of NeuroInterventional Surgery - July 12, 2017 Category: Neurosurgery Authors: O'Neill, A. H., Chandra, R. V., Lai, L. T. Tags: Hemorrhagic stroke Source Type: research

Cranioplasty: Indications, procedures, and outcome - An institutional experience.
CONCLUSION: Cranioplasty as a procedure is not without complications; however, if performed properly and at proper time with an aseptic technique, good results are achieved. PMID: 28607825 [PubMed - in process]
Source: Surgical Neurology International - June 15, 2017 Category: Neurosurgery Tags: Surg Neurol Int Source Type: research

Surgical strategy to minimize ischemia during trapping/resection of giant extracranial carotid artery aneurysm stratified by collateral evaluation.
CONCLUSIONS: Clinical results of ECAAs treated by a surgical strategy stratified based on collateral status, as evaluated by preoperative DSA, were favorable, without postoperative ischemic event, and with satisfactory mid-term MRI results. PMID: 28303208 [PubMed - in process]
Source: Surgical Neurology International - March 19, 2017 Category: Neurosurgery Tags: Surg Neurol Int Source Type: research

Endovascular thrombectomy in the setting of aortic dissection
Conclusions These three cases suggest that endovascular thrombectomy is feasible and can be done safely and efficaciously in patients with aortic dissections and those with Marfan syndrome, although the risks and benefits should be considered as part of any decision-making process. Given that endovascular therapy for acute stroke is now in many situations part of standard care, further studies will be necessary to delineate more precise inclusion and exclusion criteria.
Source: Journal of NeuroInterventional Surgery - December 13, 2016 Category: Neurosurgery Authors: Reznik, M. E., Espinosa-Morales, A. D., Jumaa, M. A., Zaidi, S., Ducruet, A. F., Jadhav, A. P. Tags: Ischemic stroke Source Type: research