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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38495747/anaesthesia-for-paediatric-neurosurgery-part-1-general-considerations
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REVIEW
C Stendall, L Bowes, E Carver
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
January 2024: BJA Education
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38493440/persistent-opioid-use-after-hospital-admission-from-surgery-in-new-zealand-a-population-based-study
#22
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jiayi Gong, Peter Jones, Chris Frampton, Kebede Beyene, Amy Hai Yan Chan
BACKGROUND: Persistent opioid use (POU) is common after surgery and is associated with an increased risk of mortality and morbidity. There have been no population-based studies exploring POU in opioid-naïve surgical patients in New Zealand (NZ). This study aimed to determine the incidence and risk factors for POU in opioid-naïve patients undergoing surgery in all NZ hospitals. METHOD: We included all opioid-naïve patients who underwent surgery without a concomitant trauma diagnosis and received opioids after discharge from any NZ hospital between January 2007 and December 2019...
March 18, 2024: Anesthesia and Analgesia
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38489816/clinical-evaluation-of-a-stereotactic-system-for-single-stage-deep-brain-stimulation-surgery-under-general-anesthesia-technical-note
#23
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Kristen M Scheitler, Aaron E Rusheen, Jason Yuen, Abhinav Goyal, Sukwoo Hong, Gamaleldin M Osman, Basel Sharaf, Bryan T Klassen, Sanjeet S Grewal, Kai J Miller, Hojin Shin, Yoonbae Oh, Kendall H Lee
OBJECTIVE: Conventional frame-based stereotactic systems have circumferential base frames, often necessitating deep brain stimulation (DBS) surgery in two stages: intracranial electrode insertion followed by surgical re-preparation and pulse generator implantation. Some patients do not tolerate awake surgery, underscoring the need for a safe alternative for asleep DBS surgery. A frame-based stereotactic system with a skull-mounted "key" in lieu of a circumferential base frame received US FDA clearance...
March 15, 2024: Journal of Neurosurgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38479642/preoperative-risk-assessment-before-elective-craniotomy-are-aspirin-arrhythmias-deep-venous-thromboses-and-hyperglycemia-contraindications-to-surgery
#24
REVIEW
Alexander Kulikov, Shaun E Gruenbaum, Alfredo Quinones-Hinojosa, Pier Paolo Pugnaloni, Andrey Lubnin, Federico Bilotta
OBJECTIVE: Perioperative risk assessment and stratification before craniotomy is necessary to identify and optimize modifiable risk factors. Due to the high costs of diagnostic testing and concerns for delaying surgery, some have questioned whether and when surgery delays are warranted and supported by the current body of literature. The objective of this scoping review was to evaluate the available evidence on the prognostic value of preoperative risk assessment before anesthesia for elective craniotomy...
March 11, 2024: World Neurosurgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38477595/the-promise-mystery-and-perils-of-stenting-for-symptomatic-internal-jugular-vein-stenosis-a-case-series
#25
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Kyle M Fargen, Jackson P Midtlien, Katherine Belanger, Edward J Hepworth, Ferdinand K Hui
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Cerebral venous outflow disorders (CVDs) secondary to internal jugular vein (IJV) stenosis are becoming an increasingly recognized cause of significant cognitive and functional impairment in patients. There are little published data on IJV stenting for this condition. This study aims to report on procedural success. METHODS: A single-center retrospective analysis was performed on patients with CVD that underwent IJV stenting procedures...
March 13, 2024: Neurosurgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38472617/nerve-blocks-for-craniotomy
#26
REVIEW
Andrea Stieger, Carolina S Romero, Lukas Andereggen, Daniel Heisenberg, Richard D Urman, Markus M Luedi
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Postcraniotomy headache (PCH) is a common adverse event and can lead to various complications and decreased quality of life. RECENT FINDINGS: To reduce postcraniotomy pain and associated complications, a multimodal pain therapy including analgesics, analgesic adjuncts, and regional anesthesia is essential. The use of opioids should be minimized to facilitate prompt postoperative neurosurgical assessment. Here, we provide an update on the latest evidence regarding the role of scalp nerve blocks in the pain management of patients undergoing craniotomy procedure...
March 12, 2024: Current Pain and Headache Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38468646/spinal-adhesive-arachnoiditis-after-spinal-anesthesia-complicated-by-communicating-hydrocephalus-a-case-report
#27
Abdulrahman Marzouq AlMutairi, Mubasher Ahmed, Abdulaziz Abdullah Basurrah, Fayez Dhafer Alshehri, Zaina Brinji, Naseem Albargi, Ahmed Adel Farag
BACKGROUND: Adhesive arachnoiditis (AA) is a debilitating condition characterized by chronic inflammation of the arachnoid membrane, leading to the formation of intrathecal scars and dural adhesions. The etiology of AA is multifactorial, including factors such as infections, trauma, and iatrogenic damage. We present a case of a female patient who developed communicating hydrocephalus after spinal anesthesia complicated by severe AA. CASE DESCRIPTION: A 33-year-old female underwent a cesarean section with epidural anesthesia...
2024: Surgical Neurology International
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38466565/alternate-electrode-placements-to-facilitate-frontal-electroencephalography-monitoring-in-anesthetized-and-critically-ill-patients
#28
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Oliver G Isik, Vikas Chauhan, Meah T Ahmed, Brian A Chang, Tuan Z Cassim, Morgan C Graves, Shobana Rajan, Paul S Garcia
BACKGROUND: Frontal electroencephalography (EEG) monitoring can be useful in guiding the titration of anesthetics, but it is not always feasible to place electrodes in the standard configuration in some circumstances, including during neurosurgery. This study compares 5 alternate configurations of the Masimo Sedline Sensor. METHODS: Ten stably sedated patients in the intensive care unit were recruited. Frontal EEG was monitored in the standard configuration (bifrontal upright) and 5 alternate configurations: bifrontal inverse, infraorbital, lateral upright, lateral inverse, and semilateral...
March 11, 2024: Journal of Neurosurgical Anesthesiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38454914/retained-intracerebral-depth-electrode-after-stereotactic-electroencephalography-monitoring-a-case-report
#29
Kota Kagawa, Koji Iida, Akira Hashizume, Go Seyama, Akitake Okamura, Rofat Askoro, Nobutaka Horie
Stereotactic electroencephalography (SEEG) is an increasingly popular surgical modality for localizing the epileptogenic zone. Robot-guided stereotactic electrode placement has been covered in Japan by National Health Insurance since 2020. However, several surgical devices, such as the anchor bolt (a thin, hollow, metal shaft that serves as a guide screw or fixing for each electrode), have not been approved. A 14-year-old female who underwent SEEG for intractable epilepsy and required additional surgery to remove a retained depth electrode from the skull after the SEEG monitoring was finished...
2024: NMC Case Report Journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38453698/visual-hallucinations-after-resection-of-cerebral-metastases-two-patients-with-complex-phantom-images
#30
JOURNAL ARTICLE
A Ovchinnikov, L Andereggen, S Rogers, M Gschwind
PURPOSE: Complex visual hallucinations are rarely seen in neurooncology. They are commonly observed alongside psychotic symptoms in schizophrenia or dementia, in Parkinson's or Lewy-body disease, after opioid medications or anesthesia, and, in particular, they appear with visual impairments. METHODS: Here we report two normal-sighted and mentally healthy patients with unusual visual hallucinations after the resection and irradiation of brain metastases, the main features of which were persistent colorful and meaningful images with hallucinatory perseveration...
March 7, 2024: Strahlentherapie und Onkologie: Organ der Deutschen Röntgengesellschaft ... [et Al]
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38440377/feasibility-of-awake-craniotomy-for-brain-arteriovenous-malformations-a-scoping-review
#31
REVIEW
Rabeet Tariq, Umar Ahmed Siddiqui, Mohammad Hamza Bajwa, Ahmer Nasir Baig, Saad Akhtar Khan, Areeba Tariq, Saqib Kamran Bakhshi
BACKGROUND: Brain Arteriovenous Malformations (AVMs) located in proximity to eloquent brain regions are associated with poor surgical outcomes, which may be due to higher rates of postoperative neurological deterioration. Current treatment protocols include stereotactic radiosurgery, transarterial embolization, and surgical resection under general anesthesia. Awake Craniotomy (AC) allows intraoperative mapping of eloquent areas to improve post-operative neurologic outcomes. OBJECTIVES: We reviewed the current literature reporting surgical outcomes and assessed the feasibility of AC for AVM resection...
April 2024: World neurosurgery: X
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38432509/spinal-anesthesia-reduces-perioperative-polypharmacy-and-opioid-burden-in-patients-over-65-who-undergo-transforaminal-lumbar-interbody-fusion
#32
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Helen Karimi, Jainith Patel, Michelle Olmos, Matthew Kanter, Nicholas S Hernandez, Rachel E Silver, Penny Liu, Ron I Riesenburger, James Kryzanski
BACKGROUND: Polypharmacy and opioid administration are thought to increase the risk of postoperative cognitive dysfunction (POCD) and delirium in elderly patients. Spinal anesthesia (SA) holds potential to reduce perioperative polypharmacy in spine surgery. As more geriatric patients undergo spine surgery, understanding how SA can reduce polypharmacy and opioid administration is warranted. AIMS: Compare the perioperative polypharmacy and dose of administered opioids in patients ≥65 years who undergo transforaminal lumbar interbody fusion (TLIF) under SA versus general anesthesia (GA)...
March 1, 2024: World Neurosurgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38424486/application-of-remimazolam-0-6-sevoflurane-anesthesia-for-flash-visual-evoked-potential-monitoring-during-pituitary-adenoma-resection-a-non-inferiority-randomized-controlled-trial
#33
RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL
Fu Shi, Ranran Tang, Xiangrong Du, Xin Li, Guisheng Wu
BACKGROUND: Flash visual evoked potential (FVEP) is a critical method for monitoring intraoperative visual function during neurosurgery. A new benzodiazepine drug called remimazolam has recently been used for general anesthesia. However, the impact of remimazolam on FVEP remains unclear. Therefore, we aimed to investigate how remimazolam, in comparison to propofol, when combined with 0.6% sevoflurane anesthesia, affects the FVEP waveform during pituitary adenoma resection. METHODS: Overall, 36 patients undergoing pituitary adenoma resection under general anesthesia were randomly assigned to either the remimazolam group (Group R) or the propofol group (Group P) in a prospective, randomized, controlled, non-inferiority trial...
February 29, 2024: BMC Anesthesiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38412228/general-versus-nongeneral-anesthesia-for-middle-meningeal-artery-embolization-for-chronic-subdural-hematomas-multicenter-propensity-score-matched-study
#34
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Mohamed M Salem, Georgios S Sioutas, Jane Khalife, Okkes Kuybu, Kate Caroll, Alex Nguyen Hoang, Ammad A Baig, Mira Salih, Mirhojjat Khorasanizadeh, Cordell Baker, Aldo A Mendez, Gustavo Cortez, Zachary A Abecassis, Juan F Ruiz Rodriguez, Jason M Davies, Sandra Narayanan, C Michael Cawley, Howard A Riina, Justin M Moore, Alejandro M Spiotta, Alexander A Khalessi, Brian M Howard, Ricardo Hanel, Omar Tanweer, Daniel A Tonetti, Adnan H Siddiqui, Michael J Lang, Elad I Levy, Peter Kan, Tudor Jovin, Ramesh Grandhi, Visish M Srinivasan, Christopher S Ogilvy, Bradley A Gross, Brian T Jankowitz, Ajith J Thomas, Michael R Levitt, Jan-Karl Burkhardt
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: The choice of anesthesia type (general anesthesia [GA] vs nongeneral anesthesia [non-GA]) in middle meningeal artery embolization (MMAE) procedures for chronic subdural hematomas (cSDH) differs between institutions and left to care team discretion given lack of standard guidelines. We compare the outcomes of GA vs non-GA in MMAE. METHODS: Consecutive patients receiving MMAE for cSDH at 14 North American centers (2018-2023) were included...
February 27, 2024: Neurosurgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38412224/commentary-general-versus-nongeneral-anesthesia-for-middle-meningeal-artery-embolization-for-chronic-subdural-hematomas-multicenter-propensity-score-matched-study
#35
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Advith Sarikonda, Nikolaos Mouchtouris, Pascal Jabbour
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
February 27, 2024: Neurosurgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38411747/effectiveness-and-reliability-of-hypnosis-in-stereotaxy-a-randomized-study
#36
RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL
Sabina Catalano Chiuvé, Shahan Momjian, Adriana Wolff, Marco Vincenzo Corniola
BACKGROUND: Patients suffering from Parkinson's disease (PD) may experience pain during stereotactic frame (SF) fixation in deep brain stimulation (DBS). We assessed the role of hypnosis during the SF fixation in PD patients undergoing awake bilateral subthalamic nucleus (STN) DBS. METHODS: N = 19 patients were included (N = 13 males, mean age 63 years; N = 10 allocated to the hypnosis and N = 9 allocated to the control groups)...
February 27, 2024: Acta Neurochirurgica
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38411706/pediatric-ping-pong-skull-fractures-treated-with-vacuum-assisted-elevation
#37
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Syed D Ahmed, Virginia D Allhusen, Michael G Muhonen, Suresh N Magge
PURPOSE: Depressed ("ping-pong") skull fractures can be treated by different means, including observation, non-surgical treatments, or surgical intervention. The authors describe their experience with vacuum-assisted elevation of ping-pong skull fractures and evaluate variables associated with surgical outcomes. METHODS: The authors present a retrospective review of all ping-pong skull fractures treated with vacuum-assisted elevation at the Children's Hospital of Orange County in 2021-2022...
February 27, 2024: Child's Nervous System: ChNS: Official Journal of the International Society for Pediatric Neurosurgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38395794/the-role-of-dexmedetomidine-administered-via-intravenous-infusion-as-adjunctive-therapy-to-mitigate-postoperative-delirium-and-postoperative-cognitive-dysfunction-in-elderly-patients-undergoing-regional-anesthesia-a-meta-analysis-of-randomized-controlled-trials
#38
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Di Wang, Xiao He, Zicen Li, He Tao, Congjie Bi
STUDY OBJECTIVE: This meta-analysis aimed to assess whether continuous intravenous administration of DEX during surgery can be part of the measures to prevent the onset of postoperative delirium and postoperative cognitive dysfunction in elderly individuals following regional anesthesia. METHODS: We searched the databases of PubMed, Embase, the Cochrane Library and China National Knowledge Infrastructure (by June 1, 2023) for all available randomized controlled trials assessing whether intravenous application of dexmedetomidine can help with postoperative delirium and postoperative cognitive dysfunction in the elderly with regional anesthesia...
February 23, 2024: BMC Anesthesiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38391204/general-versus-nongeneral-anesthesia-for-carotid-endarterectomy-a-prospective-multicenter-registry-based-study-on-25%C3%A2-000-patients
#39
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Victor Gabriel El-Hajj, Abdul Karim Ghaith, Maria Gharios, Kareem El Naamani, Elias Atallah, Steven Glener, Karl John Habashy, Harry Hoang, Saman Sizdahkhani, Nikolaos Mouchtouris, Anand Kaul, Adrian Elmi-Terander, Stavropoula Tjoumakaris, M Reid Gooch, Robert H Rosenwasser, Pascal Jabbour
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Carotid endarterectomy (CEA) is a well-established treatment option for carotid stenosis. The choice between general anesthesia (GA) and nongeneral anesthesia (non-GA) during CEA remains a subject of debate, with concerns regarding perioperative complications, particularly myocardial infarctions. This study aimed to evaluate the outcomes associated with GA vs non-GA CEA using a large, nationwide database. METHODS: The National Surgical Quality Improvement Project database was queried for patients undergoing CEA between 2013 and 2020...
February 23, 2024: Neurosurgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38378040/a-neuromuscular-perspective-why-craniofacial-surgeons-researchers-need-to-be-aware-of-native-american-myopathy
#40
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Momen Mohammed A Almomen, Patrick Burgon
Congenital Myopathy type 13, also known as Native American Myopathy (NAM), is a rare muscle disease characterized by early-onset hypotonia, muscle weakness, delayed motor milestones, and susceptibility to malignant hyperthermia. The phenotypic spectrum of Congenital Myopathy type 13 is expanding, with milder forms reported in non-native American patients. The first description of the disease dates to 1987 when Bailey and Block described an infant belonging to a Native American tribe with cleft palate, micrognathia, arthrogryposis, and general-anesthesia-induced malignant hyperthermia reaction; the cause of the latter remains poorly defined in this rare disease...
February 20, 2024: Neuropediatrics
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