World Neurosurg
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Although studies have evaluated the economic burden to medical students desiring a neurosurgery residency broadly, a detailed breakdown of costs has not been reported. Given that the Association of American Medical Colleges and Society of Neurological Surgeons have recommended neurosurgery residency programs for the 2021 residency application cycle cancel away rotations and in-person interviews, our objective was to evaluate cost savings to medical students applying during this time and the implications. ⋯ In the COVID-19 era, neurosurgery residency applicants could save >$10,000 through the use of virtual interviews and lack of away rotations. There are potential geographic trends; however, further evaluation should be performed.
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Frozen section is a time- and labor-intensive method for intraoperative pathologic diagnosis. As a result, there exists a need to expedite and streamline the acquisition and interpretation of diagnostic histologic data to inform surgical decision making. Stimulated Raman histology (SRH) is an emerging technology that may serve to expedite the acquisition and interpretation of histologic data in the operating room. ⋯ SRH is a promising adjuvant technology that may expedite intraoperative neuropathologic consult without sacrificing diagnostic accuracy.
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Pathologies of the ventral thoracic spine represent a challenge, igniting arguments about which should be the ideal surgical approach to access this area. Anterior transthoracic thoracotomy and a number of posterolateral routes have been developed. Among the latter, costotransversectomy has demonstrated to provide good ventral exposure with a lower, but not negligible, morbidity. The optimal approach should be the one minimizing surgical morbidity on both neural and extraneural structures while optimizing exposure. ⋯ CRBA represents a safe and effective option to access the ventral mid/low thoracic spine. It provides great exposure and bimanual manipulation of the surgical target, minimizes potential morbidity, and avoids entrance into the thoracic cavity and paraspinal muscle splitting.
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The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has exerted a significant impact on health care workers. Recent studies have reported the detrimental effects of the pandemic on neurosurgery residents in North America, Asia, and Italy. However, the impact of the pandemic on neurosurgical training in Latin America and Spain has not yet been reported. In the present report, we describe effects of COVID-19 on training and working conditions of neurosurgery residents in these countries. ⋯ Our results offer a first glimpse of the changes imposed by the COVID-19 pandemic on neurosurgical work and training in Latin America and Spain, where health systems rely strongly on a resident workforce.