World Neurosurg
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The purpose of this study was to evaluate the preoperative clinical data and postoperative endocrinologic improvement, recurrence, and complications of Rathke's cleft cysts (RCCs) in a large series of endoscopic transsphenoidal surgery patients, operated in a single center. ⋯ Preoperative hormone deficiency was found to be associated with tumor content, independent of size or localization. The surgical aim for symptomatic RCCs should be decompression and this is effective for endocrinologic improvement. An extended endoscopic approach was adequate for total cyst wall removal in suprasellar cysts. Endoscopic transsphenoidal surgery was successful, with low complication rates, for decompression of intrasellar and suprasellar cysts in both complete cyst wall resection and cyst fenestration.
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Ehlers-Danlos syndrome can be associated with cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) disturbances including recurrent CSF leak and Chiari I malformations. Persistent pseudomeningoceles are known to be associated with raised intracranial pressure. We present an unusual case of a compressive epidural CSF collection occurring after a computed tomography-guided L5 nerve root block and describe an effective management strategy.
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Case Reports
Positive outcome of endoscopic third ventriculostomy in fourth ventricular outlet obstruction.
We report a case of headache due to a hydrocephalus with associated syringomyelia. Magnetic resonance imaging showed a fourth ventricular outlet obstruction. ⋯ As far as we know, there are few reports that propose ETV as treatment. Therefore our case supports that ETV could be a successful option for the management of this condition.
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The effectiveness of tumor control after Gamma Knife radiosurgery (GKS) for intracranial meningioma is well established. Moreover, GKS is an alternative to reduce surgical-remnant meningioma recurrence. Nevertheless, the tumor can recur even after GKS and is associated with its histologic malignancy. We here investigated the risk factors associated with recurrence from remnant lesions after GKS, assessing recurrence patterns according to histological grades. ⋯ The study findings indicate that the post-GKS meningioma recurrence likelihood is high when the meningioma has malignant histologic features. In addition, considering the recurrence patterns, it is important to define a precise target for GKS.
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Patients with medically intractable epilepsy often undergo sequential surgeries and are therefore exposed to an elevated risk for infection, resulting in unanticipated returns to the operating room. The goal of our study was to determine whether use of an osteoplastic bone flap technique would reduce the infection rate in these patients. ⋯ Osteoplastic bone flaps markedly decreased the risk of craniotomy infections compared with free flaps in patients undergoing sequential surgeries. This decrease is offset, however, by an increase in intracranial hematoma requiring return to the operating room. Infection appeared to be a more significant complication as it was associated with increased duration of treatment. The osteoplastic technique is especially appealing in those patients likely to undergo multiple surgeries in short succession.