Stereotactic and functional neurosurgery
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Stereotact Funct Neurosurg · Jan 2019
ReviewNeurosurgeons' Armamentarium for the Management of Refractory Postherpetic Neuralgia: A Systematic Literature Review.
Postherpetic neuralgia (PHN) can be refractory to both medical and minimally invasive treatments. Its complex pathophysiology explains the numerous neurosurgical procedures that have been implemented through the years. Our objective was to summarize all available neurosurgical strategies for the management of resistant PHN and evaluate their respective safety and efficacy outcomes. ⋯ There are several available neurosurgical approaches for recalcitrant PHN including neuromodulatory and ablative procedures. It is suggested that patients with resistant PHN undergo minimally invasive procedures first, including SCS, peripheral nerve stimulation or DRG radiofrequency lesioning. More invasive procedures should be reserved for refractory cases. Comparative studies are needed in order to construct a PHN neurosurgical management algorithm.
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Stereotact Funct Neurosurg · Jan 2019
Review Case ReportsSymptomatic Post-Radiosurgery Intratumoral Hemorrhage in a Case of Vestibular Schwannoma: A Case Report and Review of the Literature.
Gamma knife radiosurgery (GKRS) is considered an established treatment for vestibular schwannoma (VS) in selected patients. Spontaneous intratumoral hemorrhage in VS after GKRS is very rare. In this report, we present a 63-year-old gentleman who had right-side severe sensorineural hearing loss on MRI showing a right cerebellopontine angle tumor (volume 4.96 cm3) with an internal acoustic meatus extension. ⋯ Postoperatively, the patient had facial palsy but was free of disabling vertigo and ataxia. At the 6-month follow-up, he was doing well without any other complaints. Although rare, an intralesional bleed can occur after GKRS in VS and should be suspected when new severe symptoms develop immediately after therapy.