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Acta Neurochirurgica

Ausgabe 3/2023

Inhalt (34 Artikel)

Open Access Original Article - Neurosurgery Training

Small amount of alcohol did not deteriorate microsurgical dexterity: a prospective laboratory study

Ville Vasankari, Christian Eisenring, Tobias Rossmann, Michael Veldeman, Ville Nurminen, Ahmad Hafez, Rahul Raj, Mika Niemelä, Martin Lehecka

Open Access Original Article - Neurosurgery General

Adverse events in neurosurgery: a comprehensive single-center analysis of a prospectively compiled database

Philip Dao Trong, Arturo Olivares, Ahmed El Damaty, Andreas Unterberg

Correction

Correction to: Effect of a temporary lying position on cerebral hemodynamic and cerebral oxygenation parameters in patients with severe brain trauma

Geoffrey Dagod, Jean‑Paul Roustan, Sophie Bringuier‑Branchereau, Jérôme Ridolfo, Orianne Martinez, Xavier Capdevila, Jonathan Charbit

Original Article - Vascular Neurosurgery - Ischemia

Outcomes of decompressive craniectomy for large territory cerebral infarction with and without prior reperfusion: a multicentre retrospective review

Jia Xu Lim, Srujana Venkata Vedicherla, Karen Jialin Lee, Shu Kiat Sukit Chan, Audrey Jia Luan Tan, Nishal Kishinchand Primalani, Julian Xinguang Han, Lester Lee

Original Article - Vascular Neurosurgery - Ischemia

Development of cortical microvascularization in Moyamoya disease using the maximum intensity projection method from three-dimensional rotational angiography

Yoshiro Ito, Hisayuki Hosoo, Aiki Marushima, Mikito Hayakawa, Yuji Matsumaru, Eiichi Ishikawa

Case Report - Vascular Neurosurgery - Ischemia

Two adult patients with moyamoya disease presenting with alexia with agraphia limited to kanji: can revascularization improve characteristic symptoms?

Sho Tsunoda, Tomohiro Inoue, Naoko Takeuchi, Takako Shinkai, Masafumi Segawa, Atsuya Akabane

Case Report - Vascular Neurosurgery - Ischemia

Double-barreled IMA-M2 and STA-MCA bypass in severe stenosis of terminal internal carotid artery: three case reports

Byung-Rae Cho, Dong-Kyu Jang, Dong-Sub Kim, Young-Min Han

Case Report - Vascular Neurosurgery - Ischemia

Short jump vein graft for the treatment of symptomatic Riles type 1A occlusion of common carotid artery: case report and review of literature

Yu Tsukinowa, Makoto Isozaki, Kenichiro Kikuta

Letter to the editor - Vascular Neurosurgery - Aneurysm

Temporary vessel occlusion in cerebral aneurysm surgery guided by multimodal intraoperative neuromonitoring

Júlia Miró, Isabel Fernández-Conejero

Letter to the Editor (by Invitation) - Vascular Neurosurgery - Aneurysm

Temporary vessel occlusion in cerebral aneurysm surgery guided by direct cortical motor evoked potentials

Justin W. Silverstein, Omer Doron, Jason A. Ellis

Case Report - Infection

Concurrent cerebral infarction and intracranial tuberculoma induced by the carotid plaque complicated with miliary tuberculosis

Shinsuke Muraoka, Takuya Oguri, Risa Kimura, Keita Sakurai, Yasuhiko Suzuki, Hiroyuki Shimizu, Satoshi Shinoda, Naoki Koketsu, Yoshio Araki, Ryuta Saito

Open Access Original Article - Infection

Spontaneous empyema and brain abscess in an intensive care population: clinical presentation, microbiology, and factors associated with outcome

Sabeth Dietler, Jan Willms, Giovanna Brandi, Sophie Wang, Astrid Burkerth, Emanuela Keller

Original Article - Brain Tumors

Relationship between characteristics of glioma treatment and surgical site infections

Atsushi Kuwano, Taiichi Saito, Masayuki Nitta, Shunsuke Tsuzuki, Shunichi Koriyama, Manabu Tamura, Soko Ikuta, Ken Masamune, Yoshihiro Muragaki, Takakazu Kawamata

Original Article - Pituitaries

The importance of preserving the superior hypophyseal artery infundibular branch in craniopharyngioma surgery

Hiroo Sasaki, Kazuhito Takeuchi, Yuichi Nagata, Kuniaki Tanahashi, Akihiro Mizuno, Hideyuki Harada, Yugo Kishida, Tadashi Watanabe, Tetsuya Nagatani, Ryuta Saito

How I Do it - Brain Tumors

Extended endoscopic transsphenoidal approach for suprasellar craniopharyngiomas

Wassim Khalil, Laurence Salle, Damien Bresson, Henri Salle

Open Access Original Article - Pituitaries

Remission, complications, and overall survival in transsphenoidal pituitary surgery—a Swedish single-center experience of 578 patients

Ola Fridman Bengtsson, Ola Sunnergren, Ivan Segerhammar, Petter Förander, Martin Olsson, Anna-Lena Hulting, Pär Stjärne

Original Article - Tumor - Glioma

Late-line treatment with bevacizumab alone or in combination with chemotherapy in recurrent high-grade gliomas

Mehdi Yahia-Cherif, Sylvie Luce, Olivier De Witte, Niloufar Sadeghi-Meibodi, Gil Leurquin-Sterk, Florence Lefranc

Open Access Original Article - Neurosurgery general

The cognitive status of chronic subdural hematoma patients after treatment: an exploratory study

Jurre Blaauw, Heleen M.den Hertog, Dana C. Holl, Nikki S. Thüss, Niels A. van der Gaag, Korné Jellema, Ruben Dammers, Kuan H. Kho, Rob J. M. Groen, Hester F. Lingsma, Bram Jacobs, Joukje van der Naalt

Open Access Original Article - Brain trauma

Is a drainage time of less than 24 h sufficient after chronic subdural hematoma evacuation?

Andreas Bartley, Tobias Hallén, Magnus Tisell

Original Article - Brain trauma

Corticosteroid treatment for refractory intracranial hypertension: a rescue therapy in patients with severe traumatic brain injury with contusional lesions—a feedback

Sophie Menat, Alice Jacquens, Bertrand Mathon, Baptiste Bonnet, Eimad Schotar, Anne-Laure Boch, Alexandre Carpentier, Louis Puybasset, Lamine Abdennour, Vincent Degos

Open Access Original Article - Neurosurgery Training

MRgFUS thalamotomy for the treatment of tremor: evaluation of learning curve and operator’s experience impact on the procedural and clinical outcome

F. Bruno, E. Tommasino, L. Pertici, V. Pagliei, A. Gagliardi, A. Catalucci, F. Arrigoni, P. Palumbo, P. Sucapane, F. Pistoia, C. Marini, A. Ricci, A. Barile, E. Di Cesare, A. Splendiani, C. Masciocchi

Technical Note - Functional Neurosurgery - Movement disorders

Cosmetic considerations for placement of deep brain stimulation pulse generator: the submammary subfascial approach

Jason Yuen, Khaled Alameddine, Eugene S. Bah, Kendall H. Lee, Basel A. Sharaf

Letter to the Editor (by Invitation) -Functional Neurosurgery - Epilepsy

Reply to: “How to disconnect the splenium and fornix in posterior quadrant disconnection, hemispherotomy, and subtotal hemispherotomy”

Sami Barrit, Joseph R. Madsen

Letter to the editor

How to disconnect the splenium and fornix in posterior quadrant disconnection, hemispherotomy, and subtotal hemispherotomy

Hiroshi Uda, Takehiro Uda, Noritsugu Kunihiro, Kosuke Nakajo, Ryoko Umaba, Toshiyuki Kawashima, Yuta Tanoue, Saya Koh, Takeo Goto

Open Access Technical Note - Functional Neurosurgery - Other

The value of intraoperative indocyanine green angiography in microvascular decompression for hemifacial spasm to avoid brainstem ischemia

Ahmed Al Menabbawy, Ehab El Refaee, Loay Shoubash, Marc Matthes, Henry W. S. Schroeder

Open Access Correction

Correction to: The value of intraoperative indocyanine green angiography in microvascular decompression for hemifacial spasm to avoid brainstem ischemia

Ahmed Al Menabbawy, Ehab El Refaee, Loay Shoubash, Marc Matthes, Henry W. S. Schroeder

Letter to the editor - Functional Neurosurgery - Movement disorders

The association between the Subthalamic nucleus deep brain stimulation programming settings and Parkinson’s disease severity?

Halil Onder, Selcuk Comoglu

How I Do it - Spine degenerative

Minimally invasive tubular approach for lumbar extraforaminal disc herniation: how I do it

Henri-Arthur Leroy, William Gorwood, Roger Härtl, Richard Assaker

How I Do it - Spine - Other

Minimally invasive foramen magnum decompression using tubular retractors (MIFT) for Chiari I malformations

Gaurav Tyagi, Alok Mohan Uppar, Nupur Pruthi, Dhaval Shukla

Open Access Technical Note - Spine Degenerative

A minimally invasive tubular retractor–assisted retropleural approach for thoracic disc herniations — case series and technical note

Vanessa Hubertus, Peter Selhausen, Franziska Meinert, Frerk Meyer, Julia S. Onken, Ulf C. Schneider, Nils Hecht, Marcus Czabanka, Peter Vajkoczy, Johannes Woitzik

Open Access Original Article - Spine degenerative

Return to work after surgery for degenerative cervical myelopathy: a nationwide registry-based observational study

Vetle Vangen Lønne, Sozaburo Hara, Sasha Gulati, Lene Aasdahl, Øyvind Salvesen, Øystein Petter Nygaard, Tore Solberg, Karen Walseth Hara

Technical Note - Spine - Other

Combined cervical laminoplasty and foraminotomy for coexistence of cervical myelopathy and unilateral radiculopathy: case series and preliminary results

Toshinari Kawasaki, Motohiro Takayama, Yoshinori Maki, Yoshihiko Ioroi, Masaaki Saiki, Tamaki Kobayashi

Open Access Original Article - Spine degenerative

Favorable long-term health-related quality of life after surgery for lumbar disc herniation in young adult patients

Miika Roiha, Johan Marjamaa, Jari Siironen, Seppo Koskinen, Anniina Koski-Palkén

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