No shinkei geka. Neurological surgery
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Case Reports
[A case report of hemangioma of the petrous bone which caused facial spasm and facial palsy].
A rare case of hemangioma of the petrous bone is described. A 31-year-old woman suffered from right facial twitching and palsy. So she underwent a craniectomy intending microvascular decompression of the facial nerve, but no compressing vessels or tumors were found. ⋯ Using the epidural subtemporal approach, the tumor was totally removed and the facial nerve remained intact. Histologically it was diagnosed as hemangioma. Hemangioma of the skull base bone is rare, and it is interesting that the tumor in this case caused abnormal facial contraction like hemifacial spasm.
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Since 1983, the authors encountered 270 cases of lumbar disc hernia, which were operated on with the microsurgery. In the present study, the operative procedures were described and the results, especially the results of the reoperations were examined. Good results were obtained in 252 patients (93%). ⋯ Adhesion or fibrosis around the nerve root also played an important role. From the results of the present study, microsurgical lumbar discectomy with good illumination and high magnification has proved to bring satisfactory results. Recurrence, however, can occur after this procedure, so further inventions are required to ensure more satisfactory results.