World Neurosurg
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A chordoma is a slow-growing, invasive neoplasm in the neuraxis that is thought to arise from notochordal cells. At 10-year follow-up, the average survival rate is 50%, though individual prognosis varies substantially. We aimed to provide a comprehensive overview of the genes and proteins expressed in these tumors and their prognostic value to facilitate prognostication for patients with chordoma. ⋯ Identification of molecular factors that are associated with survival contributes to better prognostication of patients with chordoma. Given the rarity of chordoma, often only univariate analyses can be performed. Robust multivariate analyses are scarcer but provide independently significant prognostic factors. The data presented in this review can aid in prognostication for the individual patient and facilitate the development of targeted therapies.
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The Endoscopic Third Ventriculostomy Success Score (ETVSS) is based on the clinical features of hydrocephalus except for radiological findings. A previous study suggested that transependymal edema (TEE) as a radiological finding may be a reliable predictor of endoscopic third ventriculostomy (ETV) success in patients of all ages. We aimed to investigate whether TEE on preoperative magnetic resonance imaging can predict ETV success in pediatric patients. ⋯ In our cohort with a high or moderate ETVSS, the ETV success rate in patients with TEE was significantly higher than in patients without TEE, suggesting that TEE may be a useful predictor of ETV success in pediatric hydrocephalus.
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Comparative Study
Comparative study of bilateral dual sacral-alar-iliac screws with bilateral single sacral-alar-iliac screws for adult spine deformities.
To evaluate the feasibility of O-arm navigation of bilateral dual sacral-alar-iliac (SAI) screws compared with conventional bilateral single SAI and S1 pedicle screws for pelvic anchors in cases of adult spinal deformity. ⋯ Dual SAI screws were associated with a significantly reduced incidence of screw loosening compared with single SAI screws. The bilateral dual SAI screws technique for pelvic anchors is feasible for the treatment of patients with adult spinal deformity.
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To evaluate the predictive value of intraoperative neuromonitoring (IONM) in brainstem cavernous malformation (BSCM) surgery. ⋯ Established IONM warning criteria may be valid for BSCM removal. However, surgical approaches in the sitting position significantly limit the predictive value of IONM, to some extent because of intraoperative pneumocephalus.
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Limited literature has addressed impact of preoperative back pain severity on patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs), recovery ratios (RRs), and patient satisfaction following minimally invasive transforaminal lumbar interbody fusion (MIS TLIF). ⋯ Patients with greater preoperative back pain demonstrated significantly worse postoperative scores for most PROMs at most time points and significantly worse patient satisfaction for disability, back and leg pain at multiple time points.