World Neurosurg
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Case Reports
The O-arm as an additional tool to confirm optimal ventricular tip position - a technical note.
Ventricular catheter placement can be a challenging procedure when treating patients with slit ventricles, despite the use of a neuronavigation system. ⋯ This short technical note describes an easy technique for using the O-arm to confirm the optimal ventricular drain position.
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There is a growing need for collaborative and broad-scale medical student neurosurgery educational initiatives. Here, we propose a comprehensive methodology and structure for hosting both in-person and virtual learning opportunities for early trainees interested in clinical neurosciences. ⋯ Based on the Medical Student Neurosurgery Training Center experience, successful production and hosting of both in-person and virtual educational endeavors seems to be contingent on a collaborative effort by medical students, resident physicians, and neurosurgery faculty. Including medical students throughout the planning phase adds to the overall educational value of each experience and promotes program longevity and consumer engagement. Curricula should be guided by clear learning objectives and a variety of teaching modalities available to the organization. Finally, methods for assessing course outcomes are important, including institutional review board-approved data curation and analysis. Further investigation of neurosurgical learning outcome measurement is needed and has the potential to shape the future of medical student education and neurosurgery career preparation.
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The aims of this study were to evaluate the feasibility of a new rapid tumor resection technique using soft coagulation monopolar suction (SCMS) and to strengthen neurosurgeons' understanding, use, and attention to this new electrosurgical technique. ⋯ This new technique involving SCMS allows for a smooth surgical procedure and appears to be safe and feasible for the rapid resection of supratentorial brain tumors. Thus, neurosurgeons should consider using this technique in the future.
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Interest groups for medical students (MSs) facilitate interest and engagement in neurosurgery. Students without interest groups are at a disadvantage as a result of greater barriers to exposure. We aimed to compare the usefulness of a virtual neurosurgery training camp for MSs with and without interest groups. ⋯ Distance learning increases both general and subspecialty-specific interest in neurosurgery among MSs without neurosurgery interest groups to a greater degree than among those with interest groups. Future initiatives seeking to benefit students without home programs should address the specific concerns of these students.
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A 75-year-old man presented with bilateral frontal hematomas owing to a dural arteriovenous fistula involving an isolated segment of the superior sagittal sinus. After an unsuccessful attempt of transarterial endovascular embolization of the dural arteriovenous fistula, the fistula was occluded using a transvenous approach through recanalization of the occluded superior sagittal sinus.