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Innocuous Expectoration Of An Anterior C3 Loosened Screw—Case Report And Literature Review About A Benevolent Evolution With No Esophageal Injury, Gerson Reyes Rodriguez, José Alberto Israel Romero Rangel, Manuel Soto García, Manuel Rodriguez Garcia, Victor David Lopez Garcia, Iris Tatiana Montes González, José Antonio Soriano Sánchez Jan 2022

Innocuous Expectoration Of An Anterior C3 Loosened Screw—Case Report And Literature Review About A Benevolent Evolution With No Esophageal Injury, Gerson Reyes Rodriguez, José Alberto Israel Romero Rangel, Manuel Soto García, Manuel Rodriguez Garcia, Victor David Lopez Garcia, Iris Tatiana Montes González, José Antonio Soriano Sánchez

Archives of Neurosurgery

The anterior cervical discectomy and fusion (ACDF) technique is the gold-standard treatment for myeloradiculopathy. We present the case of a seventy-five years old female who came to revision because of worsening solids dysphagia, dry cough, and foreign body sensation in the past two weeks; we had practiced her an ACDF procedure four years ago. She denied presenting neurological deficit or neck pain. The physical examination was normal. Cephalic migration of the left C3 screw was evident on cervical plain and dynamic films and CT-Scan. She was admitted to the hospital for an upper gastrointestinal endoscopy that visualized retropharyngeal ulceration. Thirty …


Clinical Applications Of Direct Cortical Stimulation During Awake Craniotomies. Commentary On Passive Functional Mapping Using Infrared Thermography In Epilepsy Awake Surgery., Ramiro Antonio Perez De La Torre, Ramanathan Siddarth, Pérez Ramírez Pedro, Santiago Noé Jan 2022

Clinical Applications Of Direct Cortical Stimulation During Awake Craniotomies. Commentary On Passive Functional Mapping Using Infrared Thermography In Epilepsy Awake Surgery., Ramiro Antonio Perez De La Torre, Ramanathan Siddarth, Pérez Ramírez Pedro, Santiago Noé

Archives of Neurosurgery

As clinicians, we rely on various imaging methods to identify abnormal brain lesions. We can distinguish this myriad of neurological disorders by using imaging alone or together with either or both electrophysiological monitoring and direct cortical stimulation. This last alternative is the most frequently used approach to diagnosing brain lesions requiring awake craniotomies for adequate management. Awake craniotomies have become the standard of care for focal lesions, including vascular malformations like cavernous angiomas, intrinsic brain tumors, gliomas, vasculitic brain lesions, postinfectious brain lesions, brain metastasis, and also for epilepsy surgery. Surgery for epileptic patients requires multidisciplinary team interactions and a …


The Scientific Divulgation In Neurosurgery., Rodrigo Ramos-Zuñiga, Sergio Manuel Ibarra-Navarro Jan 2022

The Scientific Divulgation In Neurosurgery., Rodrigo Ramos-Zuñiga, Sergio Manuel Ibarra-Navarro

Archives of Neurosurgery

The communication of scientific findings in a young discipline in the evolution of knowledge about the human nervous system, has had a consistent and significant advance. This interdisciplinary and multidisciplinary vision has been a fundamental educational axis in the development of neurosurgery in terms of innovation, scientific progress, technological development and quality of patient care. It is therefore essential that scientific writing and communication channels continue to preserve these quality standards, to validate without bias and with certainty, the value and strength of the advances of neurosurgery as a science.


L5-S1 Collapsed Space Is Not A Contraindication For Elif. Technical Note And Preliminary Clinical Results, Iris Tatiana Montes González, Sergio Soriano Solis, Manuel Eduardo Soto García, Manuel Rodríguez García, Gerson Reyes Rodríguez., Víctor David López García, José Antonio Soriano Sánchez Jan 2022

L5-S1 Collapsed Space Is Not A Contraindication For Elif. Technical Note And Preliminary Clinical Results, Iris Tatiana Montes González, Sergio Soriano Solis, Manuel Eduardo Soto García, Manuel Rodríguez García, Gerson Reyes Rodríguez., Víctor David López García, José Antonio Soriano Sánchez

Archives of Neurosurgery

INTRODUCTION: Extraforaminal lumbar interbody fusion (ELIF) avoids vascular, neural, and genitourinary risks of anterior and lateral techniques. However, many authors consider ELIF to be contraindicated in L5-S1, especially in the case of a collapsed space. Therefore, we aim to provide a technical note for ELIF in the context of an L5-S1 collapsed space and present our experience and the postoperative clinical results of our patients. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We collected data from the records of patients with ELIF L5-S1 level collapsed between March 2020 to June 2021, using for this study sex, age, clinical symptoms, diagnosis, L5-S1 height space, EVA, …


Aneurysmal Subarachnoid Hemorrhage And Acute Subdural Hematoma, Neurosurgical And Endovascular Rescue. Case Report., José Omar Santellan Resident, José Ramón Aguilar Dr., Abraham Ibarra Dr., Ulises García Dr. Jan 2022

Aneurysmal Subarachnoid Hemorrhage And Acute Subdural Hematoma, Neurosurgical And Endovascular Rescue. Case Report., José Omar Santellan Resident, José Ramón Aguilar Dr., Abraham Ibarra Dr., Ulises García Dr.

Archives of Neurosurgery

Introduction: Acute subdural hemorrhage (aSDH) in association with aneurismal subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH) is a severe disease with an incidence of 0.5% to 7.9% of all SAH. Due to the rarity of aneurysmal aSDH, it remains difficult to define a comprehensive management protocol. In this case review, following the CARE guidelines, we show the hybrid management of this pathology to know the importance of using different types of neurosurgical treatments in case of two severe diseases in critical patients.

We present two patients who developed sudden onset cephalea and neurological impairment secondary to aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage associated with acute subdural hematoma. …


Issues To Publish In Latin America, Fiacro Jiménez Ponce, José Antonio Soriano Sánchez, José Alberto Israel Romero Rangel Jan 2022

Issues To Publish In Latin America, Fiacro Jiménez Ponce, José Antonio Soriano Sánchez, José Alberto Israel Romero Rangel

Archives of Neurosurgery

Scientific knowledge is essential to the development of civilization, particularly in our case for anatomy and physiology of the central nervous system and neurosurgical practice. In this editorial, we are reviewing three critical aspects of scientific publications: The scientific training of physicians, the impact of publications, and the ethical aspects related to elaborating a paper.


Microvascular Decompression For Hemifacial Spasm: Surgical Technical Nuances And Results After 300 Microvascular Decompression Surgeries, Rogelio Revuelta Gutiérrez, Miguel Vega-Arroyo, Olivia L. Vales-Hidalgo, Cynthia E. López-Rafael, Jesús Martínez-Manrique, Sergio Moreno Jiménez Jan 2022

Microvascular Decompression For Hemifacial Spasm: Surgical Technical Nuances And Results After 300 Microvascular Decompression Surgeries, Rogelio Revuelta Gutiérrez, Miguel Vega-Arroyo, Olivia L. Vales-Hidalgo, Cynthia E. López-Rafael, Jesús Martínez-Manrique, Sergio Moreno Jiménez

Archives of Neurosurgery

Introduction: Hemifacial spasm (HFS) is characterized by the involuntary, paroxysmal, painless, and progressive spasmodic contractions of facial muscles innervated by the ipsilateral seventh cranial nerve. To date, neuroimaging studies (Computed Tomography scan [CT] and Magnetic Resonance Imaging [MRI]) are unable to establish the diagnosis. HFS medical treatment with antiepileptic drugs, and Botulinum toxin application are temporarily effective, however, both have shown side effects and lesser cost-effective results. Currently, surgical Micro Vascular Decompression (MVD) for HFS has the highest curative rates and lower operative morbidity. We analyze the demographics, clinical manifestations, outcomes, and complications that to our knowledge, is the largest …


Passive Functional Mapping Using Infrared Thermography In Epilepsy Awake Surgery: Case Report, Enrique De Font-Réaulx, Javier Terrazo-Lluch, Paul Shkurovich-Bialik, Miguel Ángel Collado-Corona, Ernesto Ramírez-Navarrete, Luis Díaz-López Md, Alma Rosa Martínez-Rosas Msc, Adalberto González-Astiazarán Jan 2022

Passive Functional Mapping Using Infrared Thermography In Epilepsy Awake Surgery: Case Report, Enrique De Font-Réaulx, Javier Terrazo-Lluch, Paul Shkurovich-Bialik, Miguel Ángel Collado-Corona, Ernesto Ramírez-Navarrete, Luis Díaz-López Md, Alma Rosa Martínez-Rosas Msc, Adalberto González-Astiazarán

Archives of Neurosurgery

Background: Active Functional Mapping (AFM) is the gold standard method for localizing cortical and subcortical brain functional areas and tracts. By definition, it requires direct application of controlled electrical stimuli under established protocols. Nevertheless, it entails inherent risks, such as causing intraoperative seizures. On the other hand, Passive Functional Mapping (PFM) doesn´t require electrical stimulation of the nervous system. PFM is based on the knowledge that brain metabolism generates different electromagnetic radiation patterns depending on its metabolism, that are invisible to the human eye, but infrared thermographic cameras can show those changes related to brain activity without the use of …


The Many Worlds Of Neurosurgery And The Labyrinth Of Borges, Juan F. Villalonga, Giulia Guizzardi, Domenico Solari Jan 2022

The Many Worlds Of Neurosurgery And The Labyrinth Of Borges, Juan F. Villalonga, Giulia Guizzardi, Domenico Solari

Archives of Neurosurgery

Nowadays, an apprentice of neurosurgery has to complete long and different pathways of education.The encounter between the schools of Napoli and Tucuman, make us identify a common strategy of neurosurgical education. In attempt of defining the philosophy behind it we attempt a comparison in between the life and training of a modern neurosurgeon and the character of a tale of Borges (i.e. Ts'ui Pên). As neurosurgeons of the 21st century we must be like the inextricable Ts'ui Pên.


An Unusual Case Of A Giant Intradiploic Epidermoid Cyst Removed Using A Combined Supra-Infratentorial Retromastoid Approach., César Adán Almendárez-Sánchez, Saúl Solorio-Pineda, Abrahan Alfonso Tafur-Grandett, Miguel Ángel Ramírez-Sosa Dr., Gabriel Arturo Ramos Martínez, Leonardo Álvarez-Vázquez Jan 2022

An Unusual Case Of A Giant Intradiploic Epidermoid Cyst Removed Using A Combined Supra-Infratentorial Retromastoid Approach., César Adán Almendárez-Sánchez, Saúl Solorio-Pineda, Abrahan Alfonso Tafur-Grandett, Miguel Ángel Ramírez-Sosa Dr., Gabriel Arturo Ramos Martínez, Leonardo Álvarez-Vázquez

Archives of Neurosurgery

Background: Epidermoid cysts (EC) are relatively rare congenital lesions. They arise from ectodermal debris during aberrant closure of the neural tube, are benign, and of slow growth. They are found predominantly in the cistern of the cerebellopontine angle, most are intradural, and very rarely, there is underlying compression of the venous sinuses, leading to benign intracranial hypertension.

Case description: We present the case of a patient diagnosed with a giant extradural, intradiploic EC with compression of the left transverse sinus and its successful management by using ultrasonic aspiration, performing a combined supra-infratentorial retromastoid approach with occipitotemporal craniotomy, without subsequent …


Archives Of Neurosurgery Volume 1 Issue 2 - Full Issue Jan 2022

Archives Of Neurosurgery Volume 1 Issue 2 - Full Issue

Archives of Neurosurgery

Archives of Neurosurgery Volume 1 Issue 2 - Full Issue