World Neurosurg
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Making surgery as less aggressive as possible is best for elderly patients with osteoporotic vertebral compression fractures (OVCFs). Recently, we attempted a more precise, minimally invasive, and robot-assisted kyphoplasty in our clinical setting. ⋯ rPKP provides a precise puncture and exhibits superiority in the correction and maintenance of LKA and HFV when compared with traditional fPKP. The cost-effectiveness and specific application scenarios of this technique shall be confirmed via further extensive studies.
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Geriatric patients (age ≥65 years) who sustain a traumatic brain injury have an increased risk of poor outcomes and higher mortality compared with younger cohorts. We aimed to evaluate the risk factors for discharge outcomes in a geriatric traumatic subdural hematoma population, stratified by age and pretraumatic medical comorbidities. This was a single-center retrospective cohort study of geriatric patients (N = 207). ⋯ Our findings suggest a need to establish unique prognostic risk factors based on patient outcomes that guide medical and surgical treatment in geriatric patients.
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Trigeminal neuralgia (TN) remains a challenging disease with debilitating symptoms and variable efficacy in terms of treatment options. Microvascular decompression (MVD) with internal neurolysis (IN) is an alternative treatment that might benefit patients but has limited understanding. We performed a systematic review of IN for the treatment of TN. ⋯ IN represents a promising surgical intervention for TN in the absence of vascular compression and for potential cases of recurrence. Complications were limited in general but require further study.
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Neurosurgery in Nepal is now more than half a century old. Though Nepalese neurosurgical roots can be traced back to ancient times, modern services began in Nepal only after 1990 following the arrival of Dr. ⋯ Despite these advancements, neurosurgical care in Nepal is mostly limited to the capital city of Kathmandu, and there remains a deficit of qualified neurosurgeons. Geographical dissemination of neurosurgical care, reappraisal of residency training programs, and initiation of subspecialty-based neurosurgical practices are the next steps to further improve the field in Nepal.
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Case Reports
Indocyanine Green Assisted Endoscopic Transorbital Excision of Lateral Orbital Apex Cavernous Hemangioma.
Orbital apex lesions posed operative difficulties to neurosurgeons and ophthalmologists due to limited surgical corridor and close vicinity to cranial nerves and arteries. Lateral orbital apex lesions were traditionally operated via the transcranial route by neurosurgeons. Recently, only a handful of reports have described the use of endoscope alone for excision of lateral orbital apex lesion. ⋯ The supraorbital rim was reconstructed with 2 miniplates. Pathology confirmed the diagnosis of cavernous hemangioma. Postoperatively, the patient had good recovery, with right eye visual acuity of 0.8 and resolution of the relative afferent pupillary defect.