World Neurosurg
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Review Case Reports Meta Analysis
Diagnosis and Treatment of Isolated Cerebral Mucormycosis: Patient-Level Data Meta-Analysis and Mayo Clinic Experience.
Isolated cerebral mucormycosis is a rare and serious infection associated with intravenous drug abuse. ⋯ Isolated cerebral mucormycosis has a pooled mortality rate of 65%. The presence of lesions in the basal ganglia, rapidly progressive symptoms, and a history of intravenous drug abuse should raise suspicion for the early initiation of amphotericin B and stereotactic aspiration.
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Decompressive hemicraniectomy in the treatment of malignant middle cerebral artery infarction: a meta-analysis.
Malignant middle cerebral artery infarctions are large space-occupying infarctions involving massive edema, herniation, and frequently death. Survivors are disabled. Management involves medical treatment, with or without decompressive hemicraniectomy and later duraplasty. This meta-analysis aimed to determine whether surgery is worthwhile with particular regard to views on quality of life of professionals and patients. ⋯ Surgical decompression results in lowered mortality but high morbidity, especially in the elderly. There is an increase in Quality Adjusted Life Years but at high costs. Professionals think that surgery is not worth the high disability rate. However, patients and caregivers are satisfied with their postoperative quality of life. Survey data from healthy study participants who are not professionals in stroke care were not available. The decision to treat surgically needs to be decided on an individual basis.
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A Review on the Effectiveness of Surgical Intervention for Symptomatic Intracranial Arachnoid Cysts in Adults.
Intracranial arachnoid cysts are generally benign and can be asymptomatic or symptomatic. When symptoms are indicated, the effects of arachnoid cysts can be disabling to the patient. Quantitative assessment on the effectiveness of surgical intervention to relieve symptoms is inconsistently reported throughout the literature and is often contradictory. Due to this lack of direct evidence and disagreement among practitioners, nonsurgical treatment, such as pain management, is often prescribed. The objectives of this research were to evaluate the effectiveness of the 3 most common surgical treatments (craniotomy, endoscopic fenestration, and shunting) in relieving patient symptoms and to provide a resource of case study information for doctors and patients considering surgical intervention. ⋯ The results indicate that surgical intervention is an effective approach to reduce or eliminate symptoms caused by intracranial arachnoid cysts.
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A meta-analysis of transfemoral endovascular treatment of common carotid artery lesions.
High-grade stenoses of the common carotid artery (CCA) are rare and represent a therapeutic dilemma for the treating physician. Endovascular treatment through antegrade access has been proposed as a less invasive treatment option. The aim of this study was to review the existing literature on such a procedure. ⋯ This meta-analysis reported the largest collection of patients having undergone endovascular treatment of CCA stenosis or occlusion. Results from this study showed that 30-day mortality and stroke rate were 0.4% and 3.1%, respectively. The procedure is absolutely effective, and no significant change of stroke was found with or without an embolic protection device. In sum, balloon angioplasty with stenting of the component of this disease should be pursued to decrease the risk of stroke.
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Review Case Reports
Endovascular Retrieval of Dislodged Neurovascular Devices with a Stentriever: Case Series and Technical Review.
Endovascular treatment of neurovascular disorders is now well established as effective and safe; however, the nature of the intracranial vasculature poses unique challenges. The unintentional dislodgement or fracture of a device and its migration within cerebral vessels is a complication with serious potential morbidity that must be managed urgently. In this series, the authors describe 7 cases of a stentriever being used to remove foreign objects from within the cerebral vasculature. ⋯ The migration of foreign devices during neurointerventional procedures is a serious complication requiring urgent treatment. This case series highlights the efficacy and advantages of using a stentriever and suggests its consideration as a first-line technique in recovering dislodged foreign bodies in the cerebral vasculature.