Acta neurochirurgica
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Acta neurochirurgica · Jan 2007
Review Case ReportsDural arteriovenous malformation: an unusual cause of trigeminal neuralgia.
Trigeminal neuralgia has been rarely reported in association with dural arteriovenous malformations (DAVMs). We describe a case of trigeminal neuralgia resulting from compression of the trigeminal nerve at its root entry zone by a large tentorial DAVM. Surgical interruption of the draining vein at its exit from the tentorium resulted in complete angiographic obliteration of the fistula with immediate resolution of the facial pain. We review the literature relevant to this topic and discuss the aetiology and pathophysiology of trigeminal neuralgia as well as the management of tentorial DAVMs.
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Acta neurochirurgica · Jan 2007
ReviewIschaemic preconditioning of the brain, mechanisms and applications.
The concept of ischaemic preconditioning was introduced in the late 1980s. The concept emerged that a brief subcritical ischaemic challenge could mobilize intrinsic protective mechanisms that increased tolerance against subsequent critical ischaemia. Tissues with a high sensitivity against ischaemia, i.e. myocardium and central nervous system, present the most promising targets for therapeutic application of ischaemic preconditioning. During the last years the mechanisms of neuronal preconditioning were systematically studied and a number of molecular regulation pathways were discovered to participate in preconditioning. The purpose of the present review is to survey the actual knowledge on cerebral preconditioning, and to define the practical impact for neurosurgery. ⋯ Possible cumulative neuroprotection by preconditioning and pharmacological protection during critical ischaemia should be studied systematically. Easy to apply methods of preconditioning, such as the application of volatile anaesthetics or erythropoietin some hours or days prior to planned temporary ischaemia, should be introduced into the practice of operative neurosurgery.