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Full-Text Articles in Neurology
Hemiparkinsonism Caused By A Lateral Sphenoid Wing Meningioma, With Tractography Analysis: Illustrative Case, Attill Saemann, Stefan Busch, Ethan Taub, Birgit Westermann, Cristina Granziera, Raphael Guzman, Luigi Mariani, Jehuda Soleman, Jonathan Rychen
Hemiparkinsonism Caused By A Lateral Sphenoid Wing Meningioma, With Tractography Analysis: Illustrative Case, Attill Saemann, Stefan Busch, Ethan Taub, Birgit Westermann, Cristina Granziera, Raphael Guzman, Luigi Mariani, Jehuda Soleman, Jonathan Rychen
Student and Faculty Publications
BACKGROUND: The etiologies of parkinsonism are diverse. A possible and rare cause of hemiparkinsonism is mechanical compression of the basal ganglia and its connecting white matter tracts. The authors present a case of hemiparkinsonism caused by a lateral sphenoid wing meningioma, discuss the underlying pathophysiology based on tractography, and systematically review the existing literature.
OBSERVATIONS: A 59-year-old female was referred for a left-sided tremor of the hand, accompanied by a cogwheel rigidity of the left arm. Symptomatology appeared 1 year earlier and worsened in the previous 6 months, finally also showing involvement of the left leg. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) …
Reduced Risk Of Reoperations With Modern Deep Brain Stimulator Systems: Big Data Analysis From A United States Claims Database, Chengyuan Wu, Sean J Nagel, Rahul Agarwal, Monika Pötter-Nerger, Wolfgang Hamel, Ashwini Sharan, Allison T Connolly, Binith Cheeran, Paul S Larson
Reduced Risk Of Reoperations With Modern Deep Brain Stimulator Systems: Big Data Analysis From A United States Claims Database, Chengyuan Wu, Sean J Nagel, Rahul Agarwal, Monika Pötter-Nerger, Wolfgang Hamel, Ashwini Sharan, Allison T Connolly, Binith Cheeran, Paul S Larson
Department of Neurosurgery Faculty Papers
Objective: There have been significant improvements in the design and manufacturing of deep brain stimulation (DBS) systems, but no study has considered the impact of modern systems on complications. We sought to compare the relative occurrence of reoperations after de novo implantation of modern and traditional DBS systems in patients with Parkinson's disease (PD) or essential tremor (ET) in the United States.
Design: Retrospective, contemporaneous cohort study.
Setting: Multicenter data from the United States Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services administrative claims database between 2016 and 2018.
Participants: This population-based sample consisted of 5,998 patients implanted with a DBS system, …
Role Of Intra-Operative Ultrasound In Brain Tumour Surgeries, Mohammad Hamza Bajwa, Saqib Kamran Bakhshi, Muhammad Shahzad Shamim
Role Of Intra-Operative Ultrasound In Brain Tumour Surgeries, Mohammad Hamza Bajwa, Saqib Kamran Bakhshi, Muhammad Shahzad Shamim
Section of Neurosurgery
The use of intra-operative ultrasound remains a largely underutilized option in brain tumour surgeries. The widespread availability of neuronavigation may be the reason why such a useful modality has become less popular even though recent advances in ultrasound technology have greatly improved its utility. The available literature also clearly shows that it offers additional advantages especially when used with neuronavigation. Herein the authors have briefly touched upon the available literature on the role of intraoperative ultrasound in brain tumour surgeries.
Tranexamic Acid To Reduce Head Injury Death In People With Traumatic Brain Injury: The Crash-3 International Rct, Ian Roberts, Haleema Shakur-Still, Amy Aeron-Thoma, Danielle Beaumont, Antonio Belli, Amy Brenner, Madeleine Cargill, Rizwana Chaudhri, Nicolas Douglas, Rashid Jooma
Tranexamic Acid To Reduce Head Injury Death In People With Traumatic Brain Injury: The Crash-3 International Rct, Ian Roberts, Haleema Shakur-Still, Amy Aeron-Thoma, Danielle Beaumont, Antonio Belli, Amy Brenner, Madeleine Cargill, Rizwana Chaudhri, Nicolas Douglas, Rashid Jooma
Section of Neurosurgery
Background: Tranexamic acid safely reduces mortality in traumatic extracranial bleeding. Intracranial bleeding is common after traumatic brain injury and can cause brain herniation and death. We assessed the effects of tranexamic acid in traumatic brain injury patients.
Objective: To assess the effects of tranexamic acid on death, disability and vascular occlusive events in traumatic brain injury patients. We also assessed cost-effectiveness.
Design: Randomised trial and economic evaluation. Patients were assigned by selecting a numbered treatment pack from a box containing eight packs that were identical apart from the pack number. Patients, caregivers and those assessing outcomes were masked to allocation. …
A Feasibility Study Of Lavender Aromatherapy In An Awake Craniotomy Environment, Kailah Cathey, Nichole Gunyon, Nancy Chung, Nancy Conway, Diane Ames, Maharaj Singh, Amin B. Kassam, Richard A. Rovin
A Feasibility Study Of Lavender Aromatherapy In An Awake Craniotomy Environment, Kailah Cathey, Nichole Gunyon, Nancy Chung, Nancy Conway, Diane Ames, Maharaj Singh, Amin B. Kassam, Richard A. Rovin
Journal of Patient-Centered Research and Reviews
Purpose: Integrative medicine interventions are needed for awake craniotomies, as many patients experience anxiety. Lavender aromatherapy significantly reduces anxiety or pain in a variety of surgical procedures. This feasibility study used lavender aromatherapy during awake craniotomies to determine the number of patients who would consent and complete the study, the technicality of lavender aromatherapy use, and acceptance by operating room (OR) staff.
Methods: We approached 40 consecutive patients (≥18 years old). Exclusion criteria were pulmonary issues or sensitivity to lavender. Outcome measures in consented patients were enrollment and completion rates, anxiety and pain as measured by the Visual Analog Scale …
Brief History Of Spinal Neurosurgical Societies In The United States: Part 1., Sasha Vaziri, Daniel K. Resnick, Christopher P. Ames, James S. Harrop, Christopher I. Shaffrey, Kern Singh, Justin S. Smith, Daniel J. Hoh
Brief History Of Spinal Neurosurgical Societies In The United States: Part 1., Sasha Vaziri, Daniel K. Resnick, Christopher P. Ames, James S. Harrop, Christopher I. Shaffrey, Kern Singh, Justin S. Smith, Daniel J. Hoh
Department of Neurosurgery Faculty Papers
No abstract provided.
Commentary: The History Of Neurosurgery At Albany Medical College And Albany Medical Center Hospital, Albany, New York., Pouya Entezami, Michael R. Gooch, Adedamola Adepoju, Julie Pilitsis, Tyler J. Kenning, Alan Boulos, David L. Semenoff
Commentary: The History Of Neurosurgery At Albany Medical College And Albany Medical Center Hospital, Albany, New York., Pouya Entezami, Michael R. Gooch, Adedamola Adepoju, Julie Pilitsis, Tyler J. Kenning, Alan Boulos, David L. Semenoff
Department of Neurosurgery Faculty Papers
The origins of the Department of Neurosurgery at Albany Medical College closely parallel the development of early America and the establishment of modern health care.The tales of Washington Irving, the works of the Hudson River School of painters, and summers in the Catskill Mountains or Adirondacks are the stories that color the history of Upstate New York (Figure1). As a social, industrial, and political hub of the American colonies, New England’s need for centers providing structured medicine led to the creation of Albany Medical College in1839, one of the earliest such institutions in the young nation.1 Rapid progress in nearly …
Endovascular Coiling Versus Neurosurgical Clipping For Aneurysmal Subarachnoid Hemorrhage: A Systematic Review And Meta-Analysis, Syed Ijlal Ahmed, Gohar Javed, Syeda Beenish Bareeqa, Syeda Sana Samar, Ali Shah, Arwa Giani, Zainab Azam, Abeer Tasleem, Syed Hasham Humayun
Endovascular Coiling Versus Neurosurgical Clipping For Aneurysmal Subarachnoid Hemorrhage: A Systematic Review And Meta-Analysis, Syed Ijlal Ahmed, Gohar Javed, Syeda Beenish Bareeqa, Syeda Sana Samar, Ali Shah, Arwa Giani, Zainab Azam, Abeer Tasleem, Syed Hasham Humayun
Section of Neurosurgery
Background: Aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage is a frequently devastating condition with a reported incidence of between 10 and 15 people per 100,000 in the United States. Currently, according to the best of our knowledge, there are not enough meta-analyses available in the medical literature of the last five years which compare the risks and benefits of endovascular coiling with neurosurgical clipping.
Methods: Twenty-two studies were selected out of the short-listed studies. The studies were selected on the basis of relevance to the topic, sample size, sampling technique, and randomization. Data were analyzed on Revman software.
Results: Mortality was found to be …
Consensus Statement From The International Consensus Meeting On The Role Of Decompressive Craniectomy In The Management Of Traumatic Brain Injury: Consensus Statement, P. J. Hutchinson, A. G. Kolias, T. Tajsic, A. Adeleye, A. T. Aklilu, T. Apriawan, A. H. Bajamal, E. J. Barthelemy, J. S. Ullman, F. Servadei, +41 Additional Authors
Consensus Statement From The International Consensus Meeting On The Role Of Decompressive Craniectomy In The Management Of Traumatic Brain Injury: Consensus Statement, P. J. Hutchinson, A. G. Kolias, T. Tajsic, A. Adeleye, A. T. Aklilu, T. Apriawan, A. H. Bajamal, E. J. Barthelemy, J. S. Ullman, F. Servadei, +41 Additional Authors
Journal Articles
No abstract provided.
Improving Medical And Endovascular Management For Acute Ischemic Stroke Through Multidisciplinary Education And Simulation, Richard F. Schmidt, Md, Megan Margiotta, Md, Elan Miller, Md, Robin D'Ambrosio, Bsn, Scrn, Robin Dharia, Md, Maria Aini, Md, Diana Tzeng, Md, Fred Rincon, Md, Pascal Jabbour, Md, Nabeel Herial, Md
Improving Medical And Endovascular Management For Acute Ischemic Stroke Through Multidisciplinary Education And Simulation, Richard F. Schmidt, Md, Megan Margiotta, Md, Elan Miller, Md, Robin D'Ambrosio, Bsn, Scrn, Robin Dharia, Md, Maria Aini, Md, Diana Tzeng, Md, Fred Rincon, Md, Pascal Jabbour, Md, Nabeel Herial, Md
House Staff Quality Improvement and Patient Safety Conference (2016-2019)
Primary goals:
- Reduce door to treatment times (both DTN and DTP) to meet and exceed existing guidelines metrics.
- Educate residents about acute stroke management, including national guidelines and new institutional protocols to improve efficiency during stroke alerts.
Rare Case Of Diffuse Spinal Arachnoiditis Following A Complicated Vertebral Artery Dissection, Elias Atallah, Md, Sophia Dang, Sage Rahm, Nohra Chalouhi, Md, Stavropoula Tjoumakaris Md, Robert H. Rosenwasswer Md, Pascal Jabbour Md
Rare Case Of Diffuse Spinal Arachnoiditis Following A Complicated Vertebral Artery Dissection, Elias Atallah, Md, Sophia Dang, Sage Rahm, Nohra Chalouhi, Md, Stavropoula Tjoumakaris Md, Robert H. Rosenwasswer Md, Pascal Jabbour Md
Department of Neurosurgery Posters
Spinal arachnoiditis (SA) is an extremely rare and delayed complication of intracranial subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH). SA is an inflammatory process leading to chronic fibrosis of the spinal cord. Possible pathophysiology is a two-staged disease of initial inflammatory reaction secondary to SAH, followed by a “free interval phase” prior to delayed adhesive phase (i.e. SA). The clinical course can be complicated and is the cause of major morbidity.
Robotics In Neurosurgery: A Literature Review, Syed Ijlal Ahmed, Gohar Javed, Bakhtawar Mubeen, Syeda Beenish Bareeqa, Hiba Rasheed, Alizay Rehman, Masroor Mubeen Phulpoto, Syeda Sana Samar, Kashif Aziz
Robotics In Neurosurgery: A Literature Review, Syed Ijlal Ahmed, Gohar Javed, Bakhtawar Mubeen, Syeda Beenish Bareeqa, Hiba Rasheed, Alizay Rehman, Masroor Mubeen Phulpoto, Syeda Sana Samar, Kashif Aziz
Section of Neurosurgery
Robotic surgery has been the forte of minimally invasive stereo-tactic procedures for some decades now. Ongoing advancements and evolutionary developments require substantial evidence to build the consensus about its efficacy in the field of neurosurgery. Main obstacle in obtaining successful results in neurosurgery is fine neural structures and other anatomical limitations. Currently, human rationalisation and robotic precision works in symbiosis to provide improved results. We reviewed the current data about recent interventions. Robots are capable of providing virtual data, superior spatial resolution and geometric accuracy, superior dexterity, faster manoeuvring and non-fatigability with steady motion. Robotic surgery also allows simulation of …
Delayed Spinal Cord Infarction Following Anterior Cervical Surgical Decompression, Muhammad Faheem Khan, Rashid Jooma, Fauzan Alam Hashmi, Muhammad Faraz Raghib
Delayed Spinal Cord Infarction Following Anterior Cervical Surgical Decompression, Muhammad Faheem Khan, Rashid Jooma, Fauzan Alam Hashmi, Muhammad Faraz Raghib
Section of Neurosurgery
Anterior cervical discectomy and fusion (ACDF) for cord compression is a safe and effective procedure with good outcomes. However, worsening of myelopathy is the most feared adverse event of the surgery. We report the case of a 36-year-old male patient who presented with an acute non-traumatic C5-6 cervical disc herniation causing incomplete quadriparesis. He underwent an uncomplicated ACDF at C5-6, and after an initial period of improvement, he developed a delayed onset of an anterior cord syndrome on day 3, without any discerning cause. We have reviewed similar cases reported in the literature and believe that our patient's postsurgical course …
Chiari I Malformation And Spinal Cord Ischemia In A Cadaver., Faizullah Mashriqi, Marios Loukas, Rod J Oskouian, Anthony V D'Antoni, R Shane Tubbs
Chiari I Malformation And Spinal Cord Ischemia In A Cadaver., Faizullah Mashriqi, Marios Loukas, Rod J Oskouian, Anthony V D'Antoni, R Shane Tubbs
Articles, Abstracts, and Reports
With advanced imaging, the Chiari I malformation (CIM) is more frequently diagnosed than in the past when this entity was identified most commonly at autopsy. Herein, we report the rare case of an adult cadaver found not only to have CIM but also adjacent spinal cord ischemia. This case is discussed in the context of chronic compression of the spinal cord by a CIM and the need for close monitoring of these patients.
Unmet Need For Surgery In South Asia, Sanjay Nagral, Maharra Hussain, Sarder A. Nayeem, Ranjan Dias, Ather Enam, Samiran Nundy
Unmet Need For Surgery In South Asia, Sanjay Nagral, Maharra Hussain, Sarder A. Nayeem, Ranjan Dias, Ather Enam, Samiran Nundy
Section of Neurosurgery
No abstract provided.
Neurorobotics In Pakistan, Ather Enam, Muhammad Waqas
Neurorobotics In Pakistan, Ather Enam, Muhammad Waqas
Section of Neurosurgery
No abstract provided.
Providing Care Beyond The Hospital: Perspective Of A Tertiary Care Hospital From A Developing Country, Saad Akhtar, Muhammad Waqas, Badar Uddin Ujjan, Adnan Salim, Gohar Javed, Syed Ijlal Ahmed, Malikah Surani, Marium Khan
Providing Care Beyond The Hospital: Perspective Of A Tertiary Care Hospital From A Developing Country, Saad Akhtar, Muhammad Waqas, Badar Uddin Ujjan, Adnan Salim, Gohar Javed, Syed Ijlal Ahmed, Malikah Surani, Marium Khan
Section of Neurosurgery
Background: Neurorehabilitation is an important aspect of continuing care for neurosurgical patients with functional disability. In developing countries, where formal home nursing frequently is unavailable, ensuring care after discharge is a difficult task. Training attendants to provide nursing care is an alternate option. In this study, we compared the outcomes of patients nursed by family members versus those looked after by a professional nurse.
Methods: This was a retrospective observational study conducted at the Aga Khan University Hospital Karachi. The study consisted of 2 groups. Group 1 (consisting of patients cared for by a professional nurse) included 94 patients and …
A Critical Analysis Of The Current State Of Neurosurgery Training In Pakistan, Muhammad Shahzad Shamim, Muhammad Zubair Tahir, Saniya Siraj Godil, Rajesh Kumar, Arshad Ali Siddiqui
A Critical Analysis Of The Current State Of Neurosurgery Training In Pakistan, Muhammad Shahzad Shamim, Muhammad Zubair Tahir, Saniya Siraj Godil, Rajesh Kumar, Arshad Ali Siddiqui
Section of Neurosurgery
Objective: To observe interdepartmental variation in the availability of resources and academic activities within the various neurosurgery programs of Pakistan.
Methods: This was a proforma-based survey of neurosurgery trainees and young neurosurgeons of Pakistan, looking at the academic infrastructure and output of their programs. The proforma was filled by 36 respondents from 11 neurosurgery centers of the country. All these centers were accredited for neurosurgery training in Pakistan.
Results: Out of the 36 respondents, 30 were completing a Fellowship training (FCPS) and six were enrolled for a Master in Surgery (MS) program. About 80% of the participants used the Youman's …
Intradiploic Epidermoid Cyst Overlying The Torcula: A Surgical Challenge, Amad Naseer Khan, Salema Khalid, Ather Enam
Intradiploic Epidermoid Cyst Overlying The Torcula: A Surgical Challenge, Amad Naseer Khan, Salema Khalid, Ather Enam
Medical College Documents
Intradiploic tumours are rare, slow growing tumours that can present in many different ways, including a painless lump, tenderness, headache and rarely with focal neurological signs. The authors present the case of a gentleman in whom the tumour presented in an unusual location and presented a surgical challenge. The major take home message from this case report is that an epidermoid cyst overlying the torcula is to be approached with great caution and care and is without doubt a surgical challenge.
Research-Retreat-Recovery: A Potential Model For Organization And Completion Of Research Projects. Experience From A Neurosurgery Department In A Developing Country, Saniya Siraj Godil, Syed Faraz Kazim, Muhammad Shahzad Shamim
Research-Retreat-Recovery: A Potential Model For Organization And Completion Of Research Projects. Experience From A Neurosurgery Department In A Developing Country, Saniya Siraj Godil, Syed Faraz Kazim, Muhammad Shahzad Shamim
Medical College Documents
Background: In the current era of biomedical research, it is imperative that every research study at an institution is properly organized, and frequently audited to streamline efforts and maintain standards. Recently, a research retreat was organized by the Section of Neurosurgery at Aga Khan University Hospital, Karachi, Pakistan, and following that a recovery team was made with the aim of recovering "lost in translation" research projects. In the realm of our experience, the current model is being proposed as a means for organization of departmental research.
Methods: The "research" component of the model comprised compilation of an abstract book of …
Traumatic Thoracic Asia A Examinations And Potential For Clinical Trials, James S. Harrop, Md, Mitchell G. Maltenfort, Phd, Fred H. Geisler, Md, Phd, William Coleman, Phd, Linda A.T. Jones, Pt, Ms, Edward Wirth, Md, Alexander Vaccaro, Md, Phd
Traumatic Thoracic Asia A Examinations And Potential For Clinical Trials, James S. Harrop, Md, Mitchell G. Maltenfort, Phd, Fred H. Geisler, Md, Phd, William Coleman, Phd, Linda A.T. Jones, Pt, Ms, Edward Wirth, Md, Alexander Vaccaro, Md, Phd
Department of Neurosurgery Faculty Papers
Study Design: Retrospective review of prospective database
Objectives: To define the variability of neurologic examination and recovery after non-penetrating complete thoracic spinal cord injuries (ASIA A).
Background Data: Neurologic examinations after SCI can be difficult and inconsistent. Unlike cervical SCI patients, alterations in thoracic (below T1) complete SCI (ASIA A – based on the ASIA Impairment Scale [AIS]) patients’ exams are based only on sensory testing, thus changes in the neurological level (NL) are determined only by sensory changes.
Methods: A retrospective review of the placebo control patients in a multicenter prospective database utilized for the pharmacologic trial of Sygen. …
Role Of Neurosurgery In The Management Of Stroke, Gohar Javed, Muhammad Zubair Tahir, Ather Enam
Role Of Neurosurgery In The Management Of Stroke, Gohar Javed, Muhammad Zubair Tahir, Ather Enam
Section of Neurosurgery
Stroke is the second leading cause of death worldwide. The aim of treatment in stroke patients is to prevent further neurologic deterioration and prevent recurrence. Despite all advances in medical treatment, morbidity and mortality in stroke patients is still very high. The other alternative is surgical treatment, which still lacks class 1 evidence. However there is recent reconsideration of this form of treatment and ongoing trials are showing some promising results. In this review the recent advances in surgical treatment of stroke will be discussed along with recommendations from the latest randomized trials.
Re: Various Irrigation Fluids Affect Postoperative Brain Edema And Cellular Damage During Experimental Neurosurgery In Rats, Syed Faraz Kazim, Ather Enam
Re: Various Irrigation Fluids Affect Postoperative Brain Edema And Cellular Damage During Experimental Neurosurgery In Rats, Syed Faraz Kazim, Ather Enam
Section of Neurosurgery
No abstract provided.
History Of Epilepsy Surgery, Ather Enam