World Neurosurg
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Atlantoaxial tuberculosis (TB) is rare in clinical practice, accounting for only about 0.3%-1% of spinal TB. An anterior-only surgical approach cannot provide strong fixation, whereas a posterior approach cannot achieve complete removal of lesions. A method combining anterior and posterior approaches to treat atlantoaxial TB is advisable. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of anterior transoral débridement combined with posterior fixation and fusion for atlantoaxial TB. ⋯ Anterior transoral débridement combined with posterior fixation and fusion is an effective treatment for atlantoaxial TB, achieving removal of lesions and stability.
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The interhemispheric approach (IHA) provides an excellent surgical corridor for clipping anterior communicating artery aneurysms (AcoAAs). However, an important disadvantage of the approach is obtaining proximal control at A1 in the last stage of dissection, especially in anterior or superior projecting AcoAAs and ruptured cases. We describe and evaluate the microsurgical clipping of AcoAAs using the IHA with early A1 exposure. ⋯ The IHA with early A1 is safe and effective for clipping AcoAAs.
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This study sought to 1) describe the use K-wireless pedicle screw insertion among adults (age ≥18 years) undergoing a minimally invasive fusion and 2) perform a systematic review (SR) of all studies that describe a navigated, K-wireless technique with 3-dimensional fluoroscopy. ⋯ Percutaneous pedicle screws can be placed accurately and safely using 3-dimensional navigation without the use of K-wires and may confer benefits to patients and clinicians by reducing K-wire-associated complications and radiation exposure.
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Angioleiomyoma is a benign soft tissue tumor that manifests as pain and is more common in the extremities. However, primary intracranial angioleiomyoma is an extremely rare entity that is poorly characterized clinically, radiologically, and histopathologically. We compiled and examined reported cases of intracranial angioleiomyoma to provide an up-to-date summary of the condition. A literature search was performed using PubMed with specific key terms. Selected case studies and case series were then compared, and statistical analyses were performed where appropriate. ⋯ Primary intracranial angioleiomyoma is an exceedingly rare central nervous system tumor. The clinical and radiologic manifestations are nonspecific. The diagnosis depends on the histopathologic and immunohistochemical examination. For patients with clinical symptoms, surgical resection should be the first-choice treatment.
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Germinomas are rare intracranial lesions, with medulla germinomas being reported in only approximately 20 cases to date. These tumors are extremely sensitive to radiotherapy, and knowledge of them can allow for accurate diagnosis as well as significantly impact treatment and prognosis. ⋯ A few imaging characteristics are noted in multiple cases, such as cystic components, enhancement, and absence of hydrocephalus. These features can provide clues to diagnosis of this rare entity.