World Neurosurg
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The extreme lateral lumbar interbody fusion (XLIF) technique is safe and effective; however, the deep and tight surgical corridor makes visual identification of important landmark structures, as well as sufficient endplate and contralateral preparation, challenging. In the present study, we analyzed the safety and feasibility of endoscope-assisted (EA) XLIF procedures. ⋯ The EA-XLIF technique is safe and may be considered as an adjunct procedure, offering improved visualization to guide the surgeon in key steps of the XLIF procedure.
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Schwannomas arising from the cranial nerves controlling extraocular eye movements are very rare and usually present with some degree of diplopia. ⋯ A total of 32 pathology-confirmed cases of trochlear schwannoma have been previously reported in the English-language literature. Most of these tumors arose from the cisternal segment of the nerve, and most patients presented with frank trochlear nerve palsy on exam. We report the first case of trochlear schwannoma presenting with isolated trigeminal neuralgia.
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The thoracolumbar fascia (TLF) has been well studied and is known to have crisscrossing fibers. Based on surgical experience, we hypothesized that the decussating fibers of the TLF may indicate a specific vertebral level and performed an anatomic study. ⋯ In our cadaveric study, the decussating fibers of the TLF in the lumbar region helped predict the L5 spinous process in 89% of specimens and the L4 spinous process in 11% of specimens. This anatomic landmark might be used as an adjunct to palpation and intraoperative imaging during surgical exploration of the lower lumbar region.
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When considering various risk factors such as age, comorbidities, and complications related to the surgical procedure itself, open surgery in degenerative spinal stenosis is likely to cause more complications. Here, we report the surgical procedure and preliminary clinical results of percutaneous endoscopic stenosis lumbar decompression (PESLD) technique using a uniportal-contralateral approach for bilateral decompression of degenerative spinal stenosis. ⋯ The preliminary result of this uniportal-contralateral PESLD technique is encouraging (96% demonstrated a good-to-excellent outcome), and the procedure is safe. However, we need long-term follow-up and a more detailed study for more accurate results of this technique.
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Preservation of function is essential in surgical resection of lesions involving the motor pathways. The aim of this work is to evaluate the effect of anatomic features of lesions located in the motor pathway on neurologic and functional outcome. We propose an evaluation score to assess the risk of postoperative worsening. ⋯ The anatomic features of lesions are crucial in the prediction of motor outcome. The new proposed score (ES score) is useful to stratify motor function prognosis.