Acta neurochirurgica
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Acta neurochirurgica · Sep 2012
Microvascular decompression for hemifacial spasm: technical notes on pontomedullary sulcus decompression.
Hemifacial spasm usually results from compression of facial nerve by offending vessels. During microvascular decompression, offending vessels at pontomedullary sulcus are obscured by the lower cranial nerve roots, making exposure and surgery difficult. This study discusses the techniques for decompression of offending vessels in this area. ⋯ Microvascular decompression for hemifacial spasm can be performed with satisfying results if there is full exposure and protection of the perforating vessels, appropriate use of the spaces between cranial nerve roots, and attention paid to the characteristics of offending vessels.
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Chronic subdural hematoma is characterized by blood in the subdural space that evokes an inflammatory reaction. Numerous factors potentially associated with recurrence of chronic subdural hematoma have been reported, but these factors have not been sufficiently investigated. In this study, we evaluated the independent risk factors of recurrence. ⋯ We have shown that postoperative midline shifting (≥5 mm), diabetes mellitus, preoperative seizure, preoperative width of hematoma (≥20 mm), and anticoagulant therapy were independent predictors of the recurrence of chronic subdural hematoma. According to internal architecture of hematoma, the rate of recurrence was significantly lower in the homogeneous and the trabecular type than the laminar and separated type.
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Acta neurochirurgica · Sep 2012
Case ReportsHemimasticatory spasm treated with microvascular decompression of the trigeminal nerve.
Hemimasticatory spasm is a very rare disorder of the trigeminal nerve characterized by paroxysmal involuntary contraction of the jaw-closing muscles. The mechanisms leading to hemimasticatory spasm are still unclear. Recently, injection of botulinum toxin has become the treatment of choice due to its excellent results. We report a case of a successful treatment of hemimasticatory spasm via microvascular decompression of the motor branch of the trigeminal nerve.
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Acta neurochirurgica · Sep 2012
Letter Case ReportsMortality after local allergic response to titanium cranioplasty.