World Neurosurg
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Acquisition of Basic Microsurgical Skills Using Low Cost Readily Available Models: The Orange Model.
Attainment of basic microsurgical skills in neurosurgery presents a departmental challenge worldwide. Models for teaching are either not readily available or expensive and are incompatible with a resident's busy schedule, requiring lengthy and proper setup. We present a model and a set of measurable tasks, based on a fruit (orange) that is cheap, easy to set up instantly when desired, and useful for training of basic microsurgical skills. ⋯ The orange model is an easily accessible, cheap model that enables the acquisition of basic microneurosurgical skills. In this work, we validated and defined reproducible tasks that can be scored and tracked, correlated with operator's proficiency and experience. This model can be incorporated into a resident's workflow environment and provides a platform for attainment of elementary microsurgical skills for neurosurgical residents.
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Atlantoaxial instability, although rarely reported in the literature, can be associated with cervical dystonia (CD) and may lead to compression of the cord at the craniovertebral junction. We present a case series of 4 patients of longstanding CD with neurologic complications. Treatment strategies and challenges are discussed. ⋯ Early-onset CD can lead to cord complications at a young age and at higher levels of the cervical spine and at the cervicovertebral junction. Comprehensive management by a multidisciplinary team is crucial to prevent complications early.
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Atlas fracture occurs in 3%-13% of all cervical spinal injuries and is often associated with other injuries. The factors associated with concomitant transverse ligament disruption and vertebral artery injury remain underexamined. ⋯ Among patients with atlas fractures, vertebral artery injury and transverse ligament disruption are associated with each other. Mechanism of injury, fracture type, and intoxication at the time of injury were associated with vertebral artery injury, and atlantodental interval and lateral mass displacement are associated with magnetic resonance imaging-confirmed injury to the transverse ligament.
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The preservation of nuchal musculature is essential for preventing axial pain and cervical malalignment after laminoplasty. A few studies have examined the effect of preservation of nuchal musculature on the degenerative progression after laminoplasty. We aimed to clarify the influence of preservation of the semispinalis cervicis inserted into C2 on cervical degenerative change and alignment after laminoplasty. ⋯ To maintain horizontal gaze, the craniocervical segment can compensate for the loss of lordosis by increasing the Cobb angle. Excessive compensation may exert mechanical stress on the atlantoaxial junction, contributing to the development of a retroodontoid pseudotumor. Preservation of the semispinalis cervicis inserted into C2 is critical for the prevention of malalignment after laminoplasty.
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This study established novel technique nuances in surgery for ventral foramen magnum meningiomas (vFMMs) via a dorsal lateral approach. ⋯ We established a minimal retraction principle, in which the selection of 2 safe zones as the entrance of the surgical corridor, tumor removal from the inferior to superior direction, and debulking followed by devascularization were the key elements to implement the minimal retraction principle in vFMM surgery.