World Neurosurg
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This study aimed to analyze the risk factors for secondary new vertebral compression fractures (SNVCFs) after percutaneous vertebroplasty (PVP) for osteoporotic vertebral compression fractures. ⋯ Low BMD, high preoperative compression ratio, and high preoperative SI may be predictive factors for SNVCFs. In particular, to prevent AVCF, the injected bone cement should be distributed both evenly and symmetrically along the inferior-to-superior axis and the relative bone cement volume should not be excessive. Bone cement should be injected carefully to avoid upper adjacent intradiscal leakage. Prompt BMD correction is important to prevent SNVCF.
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Overlapping stents represent a new paradigm in endovascular interventions, especially for complex and wide-necked aneurysms. The low-profile visualized intraluminal support (LVIS) device is a new generation of self-expanding braided stents recently introduced in China for stent-assisted coiling of intracranial aneurysms. We report several cases of intracranial aneurysms coiled using overlapping LVIS stents to evaluate its efficacy and safety. ⋯ Double LVIS stents are safe and effective in the treatment of intracranial aneurysms, especially complex aneurysms.
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Atypical meningioma is a heterogeneous group of tumors with an unpredictable behavior. Our objectives were to study patients with atypical meningioma, monitor their follow-up, identify the histologic characteristics, and analyze factors associated with severe outcomes. ⋯ The high rate of recurrence observed and the short disease-free survival exemplify the unpredictable behavior of atypical meningiomas. Total resection was the only significant factor associated with recurrence. However, the presence of atypical features, such as necrosis or high Ki67, is frequent in patients with disease progression.
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To describe the technique of a small extended bifrontal approach and review the clinical outcome of patients with midline anterior skull base (MASB) meningiomas treated using this technique. ⋯ The small extended bifrontal approach is a safe and effective technique for resection of MASB meningiomas, which provides adequate surgical exposure with less approach-related morbidity. It is an excellent alternative for surgeons who favor the bifrontal approach and its extended variations.
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We created a neck trauma model by injecting blood into the sheath of rabbits' carotid bodies (CBs). Then we determined the relationship between neuronal degeneration of the CB due to hemorrhage of this organ and its clinical effects such as blood pH and heart rhythm. ⋯ A high degenerate neuron density in the CB can decrease blood pH and hearth rhythm after neck trauma, and there might be a close relationship between the number of degenerated neurons and clinical findings (such as heart rhythm and blood pH). This relationship suggests that injury to the glossopharyngeal nerve-CB network can cause acidosis by disturbing the breathing-circulating reflex and results in respiratory acidosis.