World Neurosurg
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Review Case Reports
Intracranial-intracranial bypass with a graft vessel: a comprehensive review of technical characteristics and surgical experience.
Intracranial-intracranial (IC-IC) bypass with a graft vessel (IBGV) is a straightforward arterial reconstruction technique used for the treatment of complex aneurysms and skull base tumors. We have described the technical characteristics and summarized the clinical results of IBGV in complex cerebrovascular disorders. ⋯ The IBGV method is a technically feasible option for vascular disease or complex cerebral tumors and should be considered by neurosurgeons. Long jump bypass with arterial grafts should be preferred when IC-IC bypass has been considered owing to the high rates of graft patency and favorable clinical outcomes.
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Review Case Reports
Severe kyphoscoliosis associated with multiple giant intraspinal epidural cysts: a case report and literature review.
Severe kyphoscoliosis associated with multiple giant spinal epidural arachnoid cysts (SEACs) is an extremely rare condition and remains a challenge in clinical practice. This study aimed to present a case of severe spinal deformity associated with multiple giant SEACs and to discuss strategies for the preoperative diagnosis and treatment. ⋯ Cyst-peritoneal shunting surgery followed by PVCR, as in our case, could be an alternative surgical strategy for multiple giant SEACs associated with severe rigid kyphoscoliosis.
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Review Case Reports
Intracranial inflammatory myofibroblastic tumor with negative expression of anaplastic lymphoma kinase: a case report and review of the literature.
Inflammatory myofibroblastic tumor (IMT) is an indolent tumor mainly affecting children and young adults. As a rare mesenchymal tumor with unknown etiology and pathogenesis, IMT has a predilection for the lung and abdominopelvic region. Previous literature featuring IMT in the central nervous system (IMT-CNS) is rare. The clinical symptoms and radiologic features of IMT-CNS are not specific; therefore, the diagnosis is predominately based on the histopathologic and immunohistochemical analysis of the specimen. ⋯ Remission of her symptoms was observed, and no recurrence was recorded during a 6-month follow-up.
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Evidence to support the use of stereotactic radiosurgery (SRS) in the treatment of epilepsy secondary to cerebral arteriovenous malformations (AVMs) is emerging. However, these studies have not clearly demonstrated the use of SRS in the treatment of drug-resistant epilepsy (DRE) in high Spetzler-Martin grade (IV-V) AVMs. ⋯ VS-SRS successfully controlled seizures (Engel Outcome Measure of 1A) in a patient with intractable, DRE secondary to a high-grade cerebral AVM.
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Review Case Reports
"Intramedullary capillary hemangioma presenting with hydrocephalus and spastic paraparesis in a two-month-old infant".
Intramedullary capillary hemangiomas are rare lesions with only 14 cases reported so far and are found in middle-aged persons. Until now only a single case has been reported in the pediatric population. Ours was the second pediatric case and the youngest of all to be diagnosed with an intramedullary capillary hemangioma. ⋯ Intramedullary capillary hemangiomas are extremely rare lesions in infants but should be kept in mind while treating any patient with the spinal lesion. Further reporting of similar cases will help in understanding the natural history, pathogenesis, and management.