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Publikováno v:
Neurosurgery. 38:44-50
Comprehensive anatomic and clinical analyses of 39 patients with injuries involving the transverse atlantal ligament or its osseous insertions were performed to assess the morphology of the injured ligaments and the patients' capacity to heal. Injuri
Autor:
Alastair J. Martin, Haiying Liu, Robert E. Maxwell, Charles L. Truwit, Christopher H. Pozza, Walter A. Hall
Publikováno v:
Neurosurgery. 46(3)
Objective Interventional magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) allows neurosurgeons to interactively perform surgery using MRI guidance. High-field strength (1.5-T) imaging permits exceptional observation of intracranial and spinal pathological features.
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Gordon Li, Victor Tse, Robert L. Dodd, Steven D. Chang, Melanie Hayden Gephart, Scott G. Soltys, Sean Sachdev, John K. Ratliff, Melissa Usoz, Steven L. Hancock, K.A. Kumar, Laurie Tupper, Salma Mansour, Iris C. Gibbs, D.K. Fujimoto, Alexander L. Chin, John R. Adler
Publikováno v:
Neurosurgery. 85:708-716
Background Stereotactic radiosurgery (SRS) for benign intracranial tumors is an established standard of care. The widespread implementation of SRS for benign spinal tumors has been limited by lack of long-term data. Objective To update our institutio
Autor:
Thomas J. Buell, Adeel Ilyas, Cheng-Chia Lee, Jason P. Sheehan, Daniel M.S. Raper, Zhiyuan Xu, Ching-Jen Chen, Dale Ding
Publikováno v:
Neurosurgery. 83:365-376
BACKGROUND Radiation-induced changes (RICs) are the most common complication of stereotactic radiosurgery (SRS) for brain arteriovenous malformations (AVMs), and they appear as perinidal T2-weighted hyperintensities on magnetic resonance imaging, wit
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Philip V. Theodosopoulos, Samuel H. Selesnick, Rick F. Nelson, Howard M. Lee, Ashkan Monfared, Robert K. Jackler, Nikolas H. Blevins, Richard K. Gurgel, John S. Oghalai, Richard Amdur, Peter S. Roland, Brandon Isaacson, Joe Walter Kutz, Bruce J. Gantz, Carlton E. Corrales, Marlan R. Hansen
Publikováno v:
Neurosurgery. 79(2)
Background Patients with large vestibular schwannomas are at high risk of poor facial nerve (cranial nerve VII [CNVII]) function after surgery. Subtotal resection potentially offers better outcome, but may lead to higher tumor regrowth. Objective To
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Maria Werner-Wasik, David Friedman, Walter J. Curran, Timothy N. Showalter, Xia Xu, David W. Andrews
Publikováno v:
Neurosurgery. 63:734-740
Objective To review outcomes after fractionated stereotactic radiotherapy (FSR) and stereotactic radiosurgery (SRS) for nonacoustic cranial nerve schwannomas. Methods We reviewed medical records of 39 patients who received FSR or SRS for nonacoustic
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Hugh McSwain, Randall T. Higashida, Michael T. Lawton, Jared Narvid, Donald W. Larsen, Steven W. Hetts, Tejinder P. Singh, John Neuhaus, Van V. Halbach, Christopher F. Dowd
Publikováno v:
Neurosurgery. 62:159-167
OBJECTIVE: The goals of this study were to characterize the clinical, radiological, treatment, and outcome data associated with patients diagnosed with spinal dural arteriovenous fistulae (SDAVFs) at a single tertiary care institution over a 20-year
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Jae-Hoon Kim, Haruto Uchino, Kiyohiro Houkin, Masaki Ito, Ken Kazumata, Naoki Nakayama, Noriyuki Fujima, Satoshi Kuroda
Publikováno v:
Neurosurgery. 80(2)
Background Whether additional indirect bypasses effectively contribute to revascularization in combined procedures remains unclear in patients with moyamoya disease. Objective To evaluate the longitudinal changes associated with combined procedures w
Autor:
Patrick J. Kelly, Stephen M. Russell
Publikováno v:
Neurosurgery. 50:978-988
OBJECTIVE: Resection of intracranial tumors in the posterior hippocampus and the parahippocampal gyrus can be associated with significant morbidity because of the parenchymal resection and the cortical retraction often required in gaining access to t
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Robert R. Lukin, Mary Gaskill-Shipley, John M. Tew, Andrew K. Kokkino, Robert J. Bohinski, Ronald E. Warnick, Donald W. Kormos
Publikováno v:
Neurosurgery. 48:731-744
OBJECTIVE We describe a shared-resource intraoperative magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) design that allocates time for both surgical procedures and routine diagnostic imaging. We investigated the safety and efficacy of this design as applied to the d