Neurosurgery
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This study had two objectives. The first was to define the ideal position of the MacCarty keyhole, a commonly used craniotomy entry site into which three of the bone cuts in orbitozygomatic craniotomy extend. The second objective was to examine the relationships in the inferior orbital fissure, a site into which two of the bone cuts in orbitozygomatic craniotomy extend. ⋯ Placing the MacCarty keyhole on the frontosphenoid suture 5 to 6 mm behind the three-suture junction results in greater preservation of the lateral wall and roof of the orbit than when the hole is placed at a more anterior site, as previously recommended. The anterolateral part of the inferior orbital fissure, which faces the temporal fossa and into which the bone cuts in the orbitozygomatic craniotomy extend, has a lower density of vascular and neural structures than the middle and posteromedial parts, which are related to the infratemporal and pterygopalatine fossa.
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Extraventricular ependymomas account for 50% of supratentorial ependymomas. Some tumors may extend to the gray matter reaching the pial surface, but pure cortical ependymomas are uncommon. Here, we report three patients with supratentorial intracortical ependymoma. ⋯ Cortical ependymomas seem to behave as benign tumors amenable to surgical removal. Local recurrence and leptomeningeal dissemination seem to be unlikely. Postoperative radiotherapy is unnecessary.
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To describe a new endoscope shaft developed for suction-aspiration during endoscopic transsphenoidal pituitary surgery. ⋯ The new shaft improves the ergonomics of endoscopic transsphenoidal pituitary surgery in cases in which the endoscope is handheld.
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This report, with an accompanying videotape, details the authors' technique for performing radical resections of tumors intrinsic to the insular lobe. The resection technique takes advantage of the fact that many intrinsic insular tumors grow within the confines of the insula, usually without violating pial borders or invading the medial structures. The method described is based on an anatomic dissection of the insula that uses the internal boundaries of the region, particularly the peri-insular sulci, as guides for resection. The videotape provides a visual description of this method.
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Comparative Study Clinical Trial
Management and outcomes of 42 surgical suprascapular nerve injuries and entrapments.
Retrospective chart reviews of 42 patients with surgical suprascapular nerve (SSN) injury/entrapment were performed. Presenting symptoms, findings, operative approach, and results are documented. ⋯ Although SSN injury/entrapment is rare, 42 patients are presented who responded well to SSN release. Supraspinatus muscle improvement was as good as or better than that achieved in the infraspinatus.