World Neurosurg
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Inflammatory markers for the prognosis of acute ischemic stroke (AIS) with endovascular therapy remain unclear. The purpose of this study was to investigate the association between the systemic inflammatory response index (SIRI) and neutrophil-to-lymphocyte ratio (NLR) with unfavorable functional outcomes at 90-day in individuals of AIS who underwent endovascular therapy. ⋯ Higher SIRI and NLR levels at admission may lead to unfavorable outcomes at 90 days for AIS patients with endovascular therapy.
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To evaluate current usage and barriers of electronic consent (e-consent) implementation in neurosurgical practice. E-consent forms provide an alternative method for conducting the informed consent (IC) procedure. IC requires an ability to understand, retain, weigh up, and communicate decisions regarding the proposed procedure. Currently, e-consent has shown promise as a method of improving IC, yet barriers to implementation exist. ⋯ Despite the advantages conferred by e-consent for the administration of IC in neurosurgical procedures, reflected in our survey data, there remains limited use of the technology. Limitations remain relating to ease of access and complexity of use in trauma scenarios.
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Superior surgical skill improves surgical outcomes in endoscopic pituitary adenoma surgery. Video-based coaching programs, pioneered in professional sports, have shown promise in surgical training. In this study, we developed and assessed a video-based coaching program using artificial intelligence (AI) assistance. ⋯ We have developed a novel AI-assisted video surgical coaching program for endoscopic pituitary adenoma surgery - demonstrating its viability and impact on surgical performance. Early results also suggest improvement in patient outcomes. Future studies should be multicenter and longer term.
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How maximal safe resection of glioblastoma (GBM) is implemented in the clinical setting remains understudied. Here, we utilized a survey-based approach to understand physician perspectives on this matter. ⋯ Our results suggest that while maximal safe resection remains a guiding principle for GBM resection, physician preference in terms of the extent of resection varies significantly as a function of tumor location and personal values.
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Spinal arteriovenous fistulae (AVFs) of the craniocervical junction are rare lesions that have variable angioarchitecture. These lesions are generally characterized by arteriovenous shunting at a single fistulous point, the disconnection of which is generally curative.1 We present a case of bilateral dural AVF at the C2 level treated with surgical ligation (Video 1). Our patient was an elderly woman who presented after cervical magnetic resonance imaging was performed as part of work-up for right-sided shoulder tingling. ⋯ She was then taken back to surgery for ligation of the second fistula. Instances of multiple, distinct, and synchronous arteriovenous fistulae have been rarely reported in the literature.2 In addition to demonstrating the nuances of surgical treatment of AVFs at this location, this case demonstrates the potential for synchronous AVFs and emphasizes the importance of thorough postoperative angiography. The patient provided consent to the production of this surgical video.