World Neurosurg
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Delayed cerebral ischemia (DCI) is related to the major causes of morbidity and mortality in patients following subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH); however, little is known about the role of epigenetics in the pathogenesis of DCI. We investigated the specific DNA methylation profile that may affect the expression of inositol 1-,4-,5-trisphosphate receptor (ITPR3) responsible for cerebral vasospasm following SAH. ⋯ Hypermethylation of the distal IGR located upstream of ITPR3 is related to greater DCI development in patients with SAH. Further studies of the precise mechanisms of methylation degree and DCI development using in vitro and in vivo models are needed.
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Pediatric ventriculoperitoneal shunts revision rate and costs in high-volume sub-Saharan department.
Ventriculoperitoneal shunt (VPS) placement is one of the most common neurosurgical procedures. VPSs are associated with high costs, which predominantly arise from relatively high complication and revision rates. It is reasonable to assume that revision rates in developing countries would be higher. In this study we report the single-institution revision rates and costs from a high-volume department in sub-Saharan Africa. ⋯ This retrospective study proves that VPSs, with their known complication risks, can be performed in a sub-Saharan missionary hospital with acceptable costs and results that are comparable with those achieved in some Western hospitals. Keys to those outcomes include high volume and a highly experienced team.
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Case Reports
Sellar xanthogranuloma: a quest based on nine cases assessed with anterior pituitary provocation test.
Xanthogranuloma is a chronic inflammatory mass characterized by cholesterol crystal deposition, which is rarely seen in the sellar region. The objective of this study is to identify the clinical features and cause of sellar xanthogranulomas. ⋯ Xanthogranuloma seems to be the last stage of the chronic inflammation affecting Rathke cleft cyst or craniopharyngioma presenting with severe anterior pituitary insufficiency.
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Cranioplasty is a common procedure in neurosurgery. However, cosmetic and neuroprotective reconstructions are necessary after cranioplasty. Treatment of patients with a meningioma with bone infiltration requires removal of the tumor-infiltrated bone and subsequent cranioplasty. We report an efficient technique for cosmetic and neuroprotective reconstructions using a custom-made ultra-high-molecular-weight polyethylene cranial plate (SKULPIO, Kyocera Medical, Kyoto, Japan) in a single-step surgery involving tumor removal and skull reconstruction. ⋯ This technique involving the placement of a custom-made cranial plate during a single-step surgery was found to be efficient for cosmetic and neuroprotective reconstructions.
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Case Reports
Incipient trans-calvarial cerebral herniation: an underrecognized complication of elective craniotomy.
Herniation of the brain through an osseodural defect has been well described in small children as an uncommon occurrence after closed head injury. Pressure from the growing brain has been implicated in progressive enlargement and reshaping of the fracture line. An analogous phenomenon in adults has been observed in the described cases where neurosurgical intervention led to a persistent dural defect. Transcalvarial herniation of the brain through the dural defect resulted in characteristic neurologic and imaging findings producing symptoms disproportionately greater than expected from the extent of the affected brain, accompanied by enlargement of the underlying ventricle and elevation of the bone flap. Disruption of the axonal conduction due to distortion of the axons in the herniated brain is probably responsible for these observations. ⋯ In symptomatic patients with transcalvarial herniation of the brain, identified on imaging, the neurologic syndrome is quite characteristic. Recognition of this condition and prompt treatment lead to lasting neurologic improvement.