World Neurosurg
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Atypical (World Health Organization grade II) meningiomas (AMs) have been associated with a substantial risk of recurrence even after complete, gross total resection (GTR). The present study evaluated the clinical and AM tumor histopathological features that might predict for the risk of recurrence and survival within this patient population. ⋯ AM tumors with a high proliferative index showed an increased likelihood of recurrence and short-term survival even after complete GTR. A smaller tumor volume might also have contributed to an increased risk of recurrence for patients with AM. Although other histopathological features were not linked to recurrence or mortality for patients with AM, the biopsy findings can indicate key predictive information, and further molecular analysis might reveal additional prognostic markers.
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Case Reports
Rapid development of an aneurysm at the anastomotic site of an STA-MCA bypass: Case report and literature review.
Direct extracranial to intracranial (EC-IC) bypass is a valuable treatment option for symptomatic occlusive cerebrovascular disease and complex intracranial aneurysms. Aneurysm formation at or near the anastomotic site is a rarely reported phenomenon, and the pathophysiology and appropriate management of such de novo aneurysms are not clear. ⋯ Pseudoaneurysm formation at the site of an EC-IC bypass is a rare phenomenon that should be recognized and treated to prevent further growth and rupture.
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Ischemic stroke is a devastating condition resulting in significant morbidity. Mechanical thrombectomy is now standard for large vessel occlusive stroke. Neuroinflammation is known to play important roles in ischemic stroke. Our aims were to examine our thrombectomy procedures and preliminarily examine systemic immune response in relation to thrombectomy changes. ⋯ Overall, we found that systemic immune response has close relationships with speed of recanalization and preliminarily may shift differently on the basis of sex.
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Pilocytic astrocytoma is a benign glial tumor typically presenting in children. It is rare for adults to present with pilocytic astrocytoma and even less likely to manifest with multiple foci of lesions especially in nonoptic or hypothalamic locations. ⋯ To our knowledge, we believe this is the first reported case with multifocal infratentorial pilocytic astrocytoma on presentation in an adult patient in the absence of a prior history of associated risk factors such as neurofibromatosis 1 or chemoradiotherapeutic intervention.
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One third of patients with epilepsy fail to gain optimal control using antiepileptic drugs. New advances in epilepsy surgery have reshaped some diagnostic and therapeutic modalities into less invasive approaches. To understand the cortical epileptogenic networks, stereoelectroencephalography uses depth electrodes as a tool for invasive intracranial monitoring. These electrodes are now being placed using a robot instead of the traditional Talairach stereotactic grid and frame with comparable accuracy and the advantage of shortened surgical time. Whereas accuracy is important for correct cortical sampling and surgical morbidity, the factors that play a role in the deviation of the electrode's trajectory are not yet understood. The aim of this study was to determine if the angle the planned trajectory makes with the skull impacts the final accuracy of placement. ⋯ The ROSA robotic system is a powerful tool that increases the speed and efficiency of stereotactic neurosurgery. Care should be taken when planning trajectories to avoid high skew angles. If a high skew angle is unavoidable, care should be taken to ensure a larger margin of safety.