World Neurosurg
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Factors associated with visual outcomes after transcranial surgery for large-to-giant pituitary adenomas have not been fully elucidated. ⋯ Visual compromise is still an unignorable complication during transcranial surgery for large-to-giant pituitary adenomas. Subarachnoid space invasion indicated by preoperative magnetic resonance imaging was an independent negative predictor for visual outcomes after surgery.
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Review Meta Analysis
Conservative versus surgical treatment for odontoid fracture: Is the surgical treatment harmful? Systematic review and meta-analysis.
Odontoid fracture is a common injury especially in elderly people. Despite some recent studies arguing in favor of surgery, the best treatment is still being debated. ⋯ Based on this meta-analysis of nonrandomized comparative studies, surgical treatment seems not to be inferior to conservative treatments. The conclusions of this study remain limited by the low quality of the evidence available. Randomized controlled studies are required.
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The novel coronavirus and subsequent pandemic have drastically transfigured health care delivery. Surgical specialties have seen severe alterations or reductions to practice, with neurosurgery being one example in which staff and resource reallocation has occurred to meet wider public health needs. This review summarizes the published evidence detailing early experiences and changes to neurosurgical practice in response to the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic. ⋯ This review summarizes the early responses of the neurosurgical community to the COVID-19 pandemic and presents a menu of interventions to be considered in future pandemic response, or in recurrent outbreaks of COVID-19. Whilst our review is limited by the low quality of evidence and rapid rate of change in our understanding of COVID-19, it provides a valuable summary of initial responses by the neurosurgical community to a global pandemic.