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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38563183/-advances-in-clinical-anatomy-of-the-transnasal-approaches-to-the-parapharyngeal-segment-of-the-internal-carotid-artery
#21
REVIEW
Yue Ding, Qingguo Meng
<b/>The intracranial segment of the internal carotid artery located inside the skeleton structure of skull base or inside the skull has clear anatomical landmarks and fixed anatomical structure. However, the parapharyngeal segment of the internal carotid artery located outside the cranial is surrounded by soft tissues, lacks clear and recognizable anatomical landmarks and sometimes has anatomical variation, which is closely related to transnasal endoscopic surgery. Intraoperative accidental injury can lead to serious complications or even death...
April 2024: Journal of Clinical Otorhinolaryngology, Head, and Neck Surgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38563172/-efficacy-analysis-of-23-cases-of-parapharyngeal-space-tumors-removed-by-oral-approach-assisted-by-plasma-and-high-definition-endoscopic-system
#22
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Xiaomin Wang, Junjie Zhang, Changqi Cai, Guixiang Wu, Ruijing Zhang, Yanqing Wu, Shiyin Ma, Hui Li
Objective: To explore the selection, efficacy and application of indications for parapharyngeal space tumor resection assisted by plasma and HD endoscopic system through oral approach. Methods: The clinical data of 23 patients with parapharyngeal space tumor resection assisted by plasma and HD endoscopic system were retrospectively analyzed in Department of Otolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery, the First Affiliated Hospital of Bengbu Medical University from January 2013 to June 2023. All cases were examined by high-resolution CT and MRI before operation, and some cases were examined by CTA or DSA...
April 2024: Journal of Clinical Otorhinolaryngology, Head, and Neck Surgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38561266/-atypical-extraosseous-ewing-s-sarcoma-of-sinonasal-cranial-base-a-case-report
#23
JOURNAL ARTICLE
C B Wei, F He, J C Tang, Y H Yang, X L Deng, F X Liu
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
March 7, 2024: Zhonghua Er Bi Yan Hou Tou Jing Wai Ke za Zhi, Chinese Journal of Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38561034/intracranial-phosphaturic-mesenchymal-tumors-a-systematic-literature-review-of-a-rare-entity
#24
REVIEW
Raúl Sánchez Muñoz, Jose L Sanmillan Blasco, Noemi Vidal Sarro, Guillermo Martin Quintero, Daniel Marti Duce, Andreu Gabarrós Canals
BACKGROUND: Phosphaturic Mesenchymal Tumors (PMT) are rare mesenchymal neoplasms known for producing Tumor-induced Osteomalacia (TIO). TIO is an uncommon paraneoplastic syndrome characterized by radiographic evidence of inadequate bone mineralization and analytical abnormalites. METHODS: We sought to present a case of TIO caused by skull base PMT with intracranial extension, manifesting with pain, progressive weakness, and multiple bone fractures. Furthermore, a systematic review was performed, following the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analysis (PRISMA) guidelines...
March 30, 2024: World Neurosurgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38560944/endoscopic-transorbital-approach-bone-pillars-a-comprehensive-stepwise-anatomical-appraisal
#25
REVIEW
Marta Codes, Alejandra Mosteiro, Roberto Tafuto, Lorena Gomez, Jessica Matas, Isam Alobid, Mauricio Lopez, Alberto Prats-Galino, Joaquim Enseñat, Alberto Di Somma
OBJECTIVE: The endoscopic superior eyelid transorbital approach has garnered significant consideration and gained popularity in recent years. Detailed anatomical knowledge along with clinical experience has allowed refinement of the technique as well as expansion of its indications. Using bone as a consistent reference, the authors identified five main bone pillars that offer access to the different intracranial targeted areas for different pathologies of the skull base, with the aim of enhancing the understanding of the intracranial areas accessible through this corridor...
April 2024: Neurosurgical Focus
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38560935/endoscopic-transorbital-approach-in-children-surgical-technique-and-early-results
#26
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Chiman Jeon, Kyuha Chong, Hyung Jin Shin, Doo-Sik Kong
OBJECTIVE: In this study, the authors aimed to describe the endoscopic transorbital approach (ETOA) in children. METHODS: Six pediatric patients (2 girls and 4 boys) underwent the ETOA for paramedian skull base lesions at a single institution between September 2016 and February 2023. RESULTS: The median age at the time of surgery was 7.5 (range 4-18) years. The median follow-up period was 33 (range 9-60) months. In this series, the ETOA level of difficulty included stage 1 (n = 2, 33...
April 2024: Neurosurgical Focus
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38560932/adaptive-treatment-strategy-for-a-vestibular-schwannoma-in-a-patient-with-vascular-eagle-syndrome-illustrative-case
#27
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Nilay Karaman, Ali Haluk Düzkalir, Mehmet Orbay Askeroglu, Yunus Emre Senturk, Yavuz Samanci, Selcuk Peker
BACKGROUND: Eagle syndrome, an uncommon condition, causes symptoms due to neural and/or vascular compression from an elongated styloid process or calcified stylohyoid ligament and can also complicate other planned surgical procedures. OBSERVATIONS: A 42-year-old female with loss of balance, dizziness, and ataxic gait underwent cranial magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), revealing a right-sided Koos grade IV vestibular schwannoma. Initially, a retrosigmoid craniotomy for tumor resection was planned...
April 1, 2024: J Neurosurg Case Lessons
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38560929/transpalpebral-mini-orbitozygomatic-approach-for-nonvascular-skull-base-lesions-a-single-neurosurgeon-s-experience
#28
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Samon Tavakoli, Stephanie A Armstrong, Christina Feller, Sang Hun Hong, Nathan T Zwagerman
OBJECTIVE: The authors aim to describe the advantages, utility, and disadvantages of the transpalpebral mini-orbitozygomatic (MOZ) approach for tumors of the lateral and superior orbit, orbital apex, anterior clinoid, anterior cranial fossa, middle cranial fossa, and parasellar region. METHODS: The surgical approach from skin incision to closure is described while highlighting key technical and anatomical considerations, and cadaveric dissection demonstrates the surgical steps and focuses on important anatomy...
April 2024: Neurosurgical Focus
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38560924/the-lateral-retrocanthal-transorbital-endoscopic-approach-to-the-middle-fossa-cadaveric-stepwise-approach-and-review-of-quantitative-cadaveric-data
#29
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Spyridon Komaitis, Georgios P Skandalakis, Evangelos Drosos, Eleftherios Neromyliotis, Eirini Charalampopoulou, Lykourgos Anastasopoulos, Georgios Zenonos, George Stranjalis, Aristotelis Kalyvas, Christos Koutsarnakis
OBJECTIVE: The lateral retrocanthal transorbital endoscopic approach (LRCTEA) facilitates trajectory to the middle fossa, preserving the lateral canthal tendon and thus avoiding postoperative complications such as eyelid malposition. Here, the authors sought to define the surgical anatomy and technique of LRCTEA using a stepwise approach in cadaveric heads and offer an in-depth examination of existing quantitative data from cadaveric studies. METHODS: The authors performed LRCTEA to the middle cranial fossa under neuronavigation in 7 cadaveric head specimens that underwent high-resolution (1-mm) CT scans preceding the dissections...
April 2024: Neurosurgical Focus
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38552787/endoscopic-endonasal-transsphenoidal-surgery-for-the-resection-of-pituitary-adenomas-a-prime-candidate-for-a-shortened-length-of-stay-eras-protocol-a-systematic-review
#30
REVIEW
Harshal Shah, Avi Slavin, Julia Botvinov, Geoffrey R O'Malley, Syed Sarwar, Nitesh V Patel
INTRODUCTION: Enhanced Recovery After Surgery (ERAS) is a perioperative model of care aimed at optimizing postoperative rehabilitation and reducing hospital length of stay (LOS). Decreasing LOS avoids hospital-acquired complications, reduces cost of care, and improves patient satisfaction. Given the lack of ERAS protocols for EETS resection of pituitary adenomas, a systematic review of EETS was performed to compile patient outcomes and analyze factors that may lead to increased LOS, reoperation, and readmission rates with the intention to contribute to the development of a successful ERAS protocol for EETS...
March 27, 2024: World Neurosurgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38549415/-to-the-origins-of-surgery-for-acoustic-neuromas
#31
JOURNAL ARTICLE
V N Shimansky, I O Kugushev, A B Kadasheva, V K Poshataev, K V Shevchenko, S V Tanyashin
Acoustic neuroma is one of the most common tumors of the posterior cranial fossa. Its removal is always a challenge for the neurosurgeon and the patient. The history of surgery for acoustic neuromas is inextricably linked with the history of neurosurgery in general. The modern surgical community must know history and be able to use it. Only then will the development of surgery lead to the preservation of the quality of life of patients. In the history of surgery for acoustic neuromas, the stages of its development are clearly visible from the description of the clinical picture through the study of the anatomy of the cerebellopontine angle to modern microsurgical removal...
2024: Zhurnal Voprosy Neĭrokhirurgii Imeni N. N. Burdenko
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38539596/operative-corridors-in-endoscopic-skull-base-tumor-surgery
#32
REVIEW
A Karim Ahmed, Nicholas R Rowan, Debraj Mukherjee
Advances in technology, instrumentation, and reconstruction have paved the way for extended endoscopic approaches to skull base tumors. In the sagittal plane, the endonasal approach may safely access pathologies from the frontal sinus to the craniocervical junction in the sagittal plane, the petrous apex in the coronal plane, and extend posteriorly to the clivus and posterior cranial fossa. This review article describes these modular extended endoscopic approaches, along with crucial anatomic considerations, illustrative cases, and practical operative pearls...
February 23, 2024: Brain Sciences
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38536565/ai-assisted-automatic-mri-based-tongue-volume-evaluation-in-motor-neuron-disease-mnd
#33
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ina Vernikouskaya, Hans-Peter Müller, Albert C Ludolph, Jan Kassubek, Volker Rasche
PURPOSE: Motor neuron disease (MND) causes damage to the upper and lower motor neurons including the motor cranial nerves, the latter resulting in bulbar involvement with atrophy of the tongue muscle. To measure tongue atrophy, an operator independent automatic segmentation of the tongue is crucial. The aim of this study was to apply convolutional neural network (CNN) to MRI data in order to determine the volume of the tongue. METHODS: A single triplanar CNN of U-Net architecture trained on axial, coronal, and sagittal planes was used for the segmentation of the tongue in MRI scans of the head...
March 27, 2024: International Journal of Computer Assisted Radiology and Surgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38526121/virtual-surgical-planning-and-customized-cad-cam-cranial-implants-preoperative-and-intraoperative-strategies-for-temporal-intraosseous-meningioma-resection
#34
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Emilia Westarp, Florian M Thieringer, Michel Roethlisberger
Primary intraosseous meningioma (PIM) is a rare subtype of extradural meningiomas, with the indication for surgical resection in most cases. With an increasing demand for efficient workflows with optimal functional and cosmetical results, techniques for bone reconstruction after resection are developing rapidly. The authors present 2 cases with one-stage cranioplasty after resection of PIM, using 3D technology for preplanned patient-specific implants. In the first case, a premanufactured patient-specific PEEK implant was used for reconstruction; in the second case, a 3-dimensional (3D)-based premanufactured silicon mold was used to produce a customized PMMA implant intraoperatively...
March 25, 2024: Journal of Craniofacial Surgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38525119/the-cavernous-sinus-an-anatomic-study-with-clinical-implication
#35
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Myles L Pensak
OBJECTIVE: The management of lesions involving the cavernous sinus remains a formidable challenge. To optimize care for patients with tumors extending into this skull base region a detailed understanding of the surrounding osteology as well as neural and vascular relationships is requisite. This thesis examines the gross anatomy of the region and highlights important surgical implications drawn from these as well as previously published studies. METHODS: A review of the historical scientific, anatomic, clinical, and surgical literature extending to the present (1992) relating to the cavernous sinus has been performed and discussed...
April 2024: Laryngoscope Investigative Otolaryngology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38524040/lumbar-subarachnoid-peritoneal-shunting-deteriorates-superficial-siderosis-associated-with-a-dural-defect
#36
Narutada Ando, Yusuke Nakazawa, Takeshi Miyata, Takenori Ogura, Wataru Shiraishi, Taketo Hatano
Superficial siderosis is a disease in which hemosiderin is deposited under the leptomeninges and subpial layers of hindbrain structures, e.g., the cerebellum, brainstem, and eighth cranial nerve. The main symptoms of superficial siderosis are cerebellar ataxia, hearing loss, cognitive decline, and myelopathy. The activities of daily living of patients with superficial siderosis are severely impaired due to the progressive symptoms. Here, we report a patient with superficial siderosis whose symptoms deteriorated after lumbar subarachnoid-peritoneal (L-P) shunt surgery...
February 2024: Curēus
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38516023/frailty-predicts-30-day-mortality-following-major-complications-in-neurosurgery-patients-the-risk-analysis-index-has-superior-discrimination-compared-to-modified-frailty-index-5-and-increasing-patient-age
#37
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Christopher C Paiz, Oluwafemi P Owodunni, Evan N Courville, Meic Schmidt, Robert Alunday, Christian A Bowers
BACKGROUND: Postoperative complications after cranial or spine surgery are prevalent, and frailty can be a key contributing patient factor. Therefore, we evaluated frailty's impact on 30-day mortality. We compared the discrimination for risk analysis index (RAI), modified frailty index-5 (mFI-5) and increasing patient age for predicting 30-day mortality. METHODS: Patients with major complications following neurosurgery procedures between 2012- 2020 in the ACS-NSQIP database were included...
July 2024: World neurosurgery: X
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38514124/-preoperative-simulation-of-endoscopic-endonasal-approach-for-craniopharyngiomas-or-tuberculum-sellae-meningiomas
#38
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Hiroyoshi Akutsu, Takeshi Hongo
Preoperative simulation for endoscopic endonasal approach(EEA)using computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging evaluates tumor extension and the relationship between adjacent structure(the pituitary stalk, major vessels, and cranial nerves); therefore, preoperative planning of nasal procedure, skull base bony removal, and cranial base reconstruction are possible. Additionally, three-dimensional(3D)fusion image aids surgeons to visualize intraoperative 3D findings. These preoperative simulations are critical to avoid complications and predict pitfalls perioperatively...
March 2024: No Shinkei Geka. Neurological Surgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38514121/-usefulness-of-preoperative-simulation-skull-base-approach
#39
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Masahiko Wanibuchi, Toru Hirano, Toshihiro Takami, Shinji Kawabata, Motomasa Furuse, Naosuke Nonoguchi, Masahiro Kameda, Ryo Hiramatsu, Ryokichi Yagi, Gen Futamura, Masao Fukumura, Takuya Kosaka, Yusuke Fukuo, Katsuya Komatsu, Nobuhiro Mikuni
Preoperative simulation images creates an accurate visualization of a surgical field. The anatomical relationship of the cranial nerves, arteries, brainstem, and related bony protrusions is important in skull base surgery. However, an operator's intention is unclear for a less experienced neurosurgeon. Three-dimensional(3D)fusion images of computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging created using a workstation aids precise surgical planning and safety management. Since the simulation images allows to perform virtual surgery, a déjà vu effect for the surgeon can be obtained...
March 2024: No Shinkei Geka. Neurological Surgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38514120/-a-new-preoperative-simulation-using-magnetic-resonance-imaging-bone-like-imaging-with-zero-echo-time-sequence
#40
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Akihiro Inoue, Yasuhiro Shiraishi, Taichi Furumochi, Takeharu Kunieda
This study aimed to evaluate the clinical usefulness of zero-echo time(ZTE)-based magnetic resonance imaging(MRI)in planning an optimal surgical approach and applying ZTE for anatomical guidance during transcranial surgery. P atients who underwent transcranial surgery and carotid endarterectomy and for whom ZTE-based MRI and magnetic resonance angiography(MRA)data were obtained, were analyzed by creating ZTE/MRA fusion images and 3D-ZTE-based MRI models. We examined whether these images and models could be substituted for computed tomography imaging during neurosurgical procedures...
March 2024: No Shinkei Geka. Neurological Surgery
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