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The reverse question mark and L.G. Kempe incisions for decompressive craniectomy: A case series and narrative review of the literature
CONCLUSION: The utility of the LGK incision is comparable with the classic RQM incision to treat acute brain injuries, where an urgent decompression must be performed. Some of these cases include malignant ischemic strokes, ICH, and empyema. No differences were observed between both techniques in terms of prevention of scalp necrosis and general cosmetic outcomes.PMID:35855131 | PMC:PMC9282772 | DOI:10.25259/SNI_59_2022
Source: Surgical Neurology International - July 20, 2022 Category: Neurosurgery Authors: Edgar G Ord óñez-Rubiano Luisa F Figueredo Carlos A Gamboa-O ñate Ivo Kehayov Jorge A Rengifo-Hipus Ingrid J Romero-Castillo Angie P Rodr íguez-Medina Javier G Pati ño-Gomez Oscar Zorro Source Type: research

Intracranial complications of acute bacterial endocarditis.
Conclusion: Here, we reviewed the literature for intracranial pathology accompanying ABE versus SBE. ABE typically results in acute ischemia, septic emboli, stroke/hemorrhagic infarcts, or ICH. SBE more classically produces septic microemboli and mycotic aneurysms that may leak, but rarely producing ICH. We also presented a patient with ABE attributed to S. aureus whose septic emboli/stroke was accompanied by a mycotic aneurysm; the ruptured resulting in a large right occipital ICH. PMID: 29930873 [PubMed]
Source: Surgical Neurology International - June 24, 2018 Category: Neurosurgery Tags: Surg Neurol Int Source Type: research

Aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage prognostic decision-making algorithm using classification and regression tree analysis.
CONCLUSIONS: A clinically useful classification tree was generated, which serves as a prediction tool to guide bedside prognostication and clinical treatment decision making. This prognostic decision-making algorithm also shed light on the complex interactions between a number of risk factors in determining outcome after aneurysmal SAH. PMID: 27512607 [PubMed]
Source: Surgical Neurology International - August 13, 2016 Category: Neurosurgery Tags: Surg Neurol Int Source Type: research

Long-term effect of surgical revascularization on silent microbleeds in adult moyamoya disease: A case report.
CONCLUSIONS: Surgical revascularization may be useful to reduce the moyamoya vessels and prevent cerebrovascular events in a certain subgroup of patients with asymptomatic moyamoya disease, although its universal benefits on asymptomatic moyamoya disease have not been established yet. PMID: 28695046 [PubMed - in process]
Source: Surgical Neurology International - July 12, 2017 Category: Neurosurgery Tags: Surg Neurol Int Source Type: research

A case of cardiac tamponade during the treatment of simultaneous cardio-cerebral infarction associated with atrial fibrillation - Case report.
Conclusion: Some cases with CCI treated with IV-tPA and endovascular intervention were reported, but the treatment strategy should be still discussed multidisciplinary. Especially, the administration of antithrombotic drugs for CCI should be carefully performed because fatal hemorrhage such as cardiac tamponade can occur. PMID: 31893142 [PubMed]
Source: Surgical Neurology International - January 2, 2020 Category: Neurosurgery Tags: Surg Neurol Int Source Type: research

Case of < em > de novo < /em > cerebral microbleeds in ischemic-type pediatric moyamoya disease
CONCLUSION: This is the first report on de novo CMBs in pediatric patients. Although the significance of de novo CMBs in pediatric patients is completely unknown, attention should be paid to not only ischemic stroke but also hemorrhagic stroke. Although the short-term course is good in the current case, follow-up period is too short to assess for rebleeding and long-term follow-up is still important. Further, more cases should be collected.PMID:34221615 | PMC:PMC8247715 | DOI:10.25259/SNI_305_2021
Source: Surgical Neurology International - July 5, 2021 Category: Neurosurgery Authors: Kohei Inoue Akihiko Momozaki Takashi Furukawa Fumitaka Yoshioka Atsushi Ogata Jun Masuoka Tatsuya Abe Source Type: research