World Neurosurg
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Review Meta Analysis
Incidence of Subsidence of 7 intervertebral Devices in Anterior Cervical Discectomy and Fusion: A Network Meta-analysis.
Subsidence is an incapacitating complication in anterior cervical discectomy and fusion (ACDF). However, the debate over which of the intervertebral devices is associated with lower incidence of subsidence remains to be settled. ⋯ CP and IP resulted in a lower rate of subsidence than cage alone or ICAG. Zero-P and ROI-C cages led to similar subsidence rates with plate. All types of intervertebral device can be applied to both single-level and multilevel ACDF with comparable subsidence rate.
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Cannulation of lateral ventricles via a posterior approach is a common neurosurgical procedure. It is often believed that a single entry and fiducial point applies to all. No importance is given to skull shape variations, which can lead to wrong shunt positions and revisions. ⋯ No magical external entry point uniformly applicable for all cases exists. Hence, there is a need to classify skulls according to shapes/ratios and to use a tailored approach for a freehand pass to cannulate the ventricles.
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Malignant peripheral nerve sheath tumors (MPNSTs) occur sporadically, in patients with neurofibromatosis 1, and in patients with prior radiation therapy. The incidence of unrelated prior malignancies and family history of malignancy in patients with MPNSTs has not been previously described. ⋯ Patients with sporadic MPNSTs had a high incidence of personal and family history of malignancy. The genetics associated with sporadic MPNSTs include RAS and p53 mutations, which are found in multiple oncologic processes and tumor-forming syndromes. This suggests an underlying genetic predisposition to formation of malignancies, including MPNSTs.
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We hypothesized that the immediate postoperative imaging features would be associated with early regression of flow-diverted aneurysms. We compared the imaging features from digital subtraction angiography and spin echo T2-weighted magnetic resonance imaging between those with early total regression and partial regression. ⋯ The percent area of contrast media stagnation on lateral angiograms and the median, minimal, and 10th-percentile signal intensity of the volume of interest of treated aneurysmal sacs on T2-weighted images can be used to predict early regression of aneurysmal sacs.
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Review Meta Analysis
Risk Factors for Wound-Related Complications Following Surgery for Primary and Metastatic Spine Tumors: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis.
We systematically reviewed the literature to compare risk factors for postoperative complications at the surgical wound site in primary and metastatic tumor operations. ⋯ Risk factors for wound complications after primary tumor operations were related to tumor histology and the spinal location of the operation. Risk factors for metastatic tumors may be related to several systemic preoperative treatments and baseline comorbidities. Random-effects meta-analysis showed the limited generalizability of these findings because of the small heterogenous primary literature.