World Neurosurg
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Higher benchmarks in safety for patients undergoing neurosurgery have been introduced. With these principles, new tools and techniques were established, including intraoperative neurophysiological monitoring (IONM). Current trends as a function of patient-, surgeon-, and procedure-related factors and complication rates in the utilization of IONM as an adjunct to the practice of pediatric neurosurgery have not been investigated previously. ⋯ The percent of procedures performed with IONM increased. However, these trends do not seem governed by improvement to patient outcomes because the complication rates were higher in the IONM cohort than the non-IONM cohort.
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To report our experience related to the use of spinal cord stimulation (SCS) for relief of chronic pancreatitis-related neuropathic visceral pain. ⋯ SCS appears to be an effective long-term treatment for neuropathic visceral pain related to chronic pancreatitis.
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Case Reports
Laser-interstitial thermal therapy for refractory cerebral edema from post-radiosurgery metastasis.
Stereotactic radiosurgery is often an effective tool for the treatment of brain metastases. A complication of radiosurgical treatment for brain metastasis can be persistent cerebral edema. Treatments of this refractory cerebral edema include observation, corticosteroids, and surgical resection of the edema-inducing mass. Laser-interstitial thermal therapy is a minimally invasive technique for ablating intracranial lesions. It may provide a treatment option for metastases after radiosurgery causing refractory cerebral edema. ⋯ Laser-interstitial thermal therapy may be a treatment option for refractory cerebral edema after stereotactic radiosurgery to a metastasis. This therapy may be of particular use in deep-seated lesions refractory to corticosteroid therapy.