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Survival Benefit Of Surgery In Recurrent Glioblastoma Multiforme, Usama Khalid Choudry, Saad Akhtar Khan, Muhammad Shahzad Shamim Dec 2017

Survival Benefit Of Surgery In Recurrent Glioblastoma Multiforme, Usama Khalid Choudry, Saad Akhtar Khan, Muhammad Shahzad Shamim

Section of Neurosurgery

There is an ongoing debate regarding role of surgery for recurrent glioblastoma multiforme (GBM). Older literature hinted at only modest survival benefits with surgery and a high rate of morbidity. However, more recent literature suggests better survival that may be attributed to better surgical techniques and better options in adjuvant treatment. Herein the authors review recent literature with regards to the possible role of surgery in recurrent GBM and also look into the key factors impacting second surgery.


Reading Between The Joints-Using Spinal Magnetic Resonance Imaging For Evaluation Of Instability, Komal Naeem, S. Ather Enam Nov 2017

Reading Between The Joints-Using Spinal Magnetic Resonance Imaging For Evaluation Of Instability, Komal Naeem, S. Ather Enam

Section of Neurosurgery

No abstract provided.


Comparison Between Endoscopic And Microscopic Approaches For Surgery Of Pituitary Tumours, Inamullah Khan, Muhammad Shahzad Shamim Nov 2017

Comparison Between Endoscopic And Microscopic Approaches For Surgery Of Pituitary Tumours, Inamullah Khan, Muhammad Shahzad Shamim

Section of Neurosurgery

Surgical techniques for resection of pituitary tumours have come a long way since it was first introduced in late 18th century. Nowadays, most pituitary surgeries are performed through trans-nasal trans-sphenoidal approach either using a microscope, or an endoscope. Herein the authors review the literature and compare these two instruments with regards to their outcomes when used for resection of pituitary tumours. .


Delayed Spinal Cord Infarction Following Anterior Cervical Surgical Decompression, Muhammad Faheem Khan, Rashid Jooma, Fauzan Alam Hashmi, Muhammad Faraz Raghib Oct 2017

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 …


Video Microscope Robotic Arm-Assisted, Neuronavigation-Guided Glioma Resection And Regional Sampling, Muhammad Waqas, Ather Enam, Fauzan A Hashmi, Fatima Mubarak, Fazal Arain Oct 2017

Video Microscope Robotic Arm-Assisted, Neuronavigation-Guided Glioma Resection And Regional Sampling, Muhammad Waqas, Ather Enam, Fauzan A Hashmi, Fatima Mubarak, Fazal Arain

Section of Neurosurgery

High-grade gliomas possess internal pathological heterogeneity. Selective sampling of different tumor regions can help in the study of this heterogeneity. In this report, we have described the use of a novel navigation and optical system for the selective regional sampling of a high-grade glioma lesion. A 45-year-old gentleman presented to us with complaints of intermittent frontal headaches for past eight months. On examination, he had subtle pyramidal weakness in left upper and lower extremities. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) showed a large contrast-enhancing, space-occupying lesion in the right frontal lobe causing perilesional edema and midline shift. We marked four different regions …


Role Of 5-Ala In Improving Extent Of Tumour Resection In Patients With Glioblastoma Multiforme, Muhammad Waqas, Inamullah Khan, Muhammad Shahzad Shamim Oct 2017

Role Of 5-Ala In Improving Extent Of Tumour Resection In Patients With Glioblastoma Multiforme, Muhammad Waqas, Inamullah Khan, Muhammad Shahzad Shamim

Section of Neurosurgery

Goal of surgery for patients with Glioblastoma Multiforme (GBM) is gross total resection with no new neurological deficits. Surgical resection is often restricted due the difficulty in differentiating the tumour from surrounding normal brain using either naked eye, or standard intra-operative white light microscopy. GBM uptakes orally administered 5-ALA becomes fluorescent when viewed by a special light, and this property has been used to improve intra-operative tumour identification. This technique should therefore allow better extent of tumour resection. The hypothesis has been tested through several studies and even though most studies are of low quality, they strongly favour the use …


Diffusion Tensor Imaging For Ruptured Cerebral Arteriovenous Malformation, Muhammad Waqas, Ayesha Siddiqui, Fatima Mubarak, Ather Enam Sep 2017

Diffusion Tensor Imaging For Ruptured Cerebral Arteriovenous Malformation, Muhammad Waqas, Ayesha Siddiqui, Fatima Mubarak, Ather Enam

Section of Neurosurgery

Non-ruptured arteriovenous malformations (AVMs) rarely cause tract disruption. Few studies have described how ruptured AVMs influence white matter (WM) tract morphology. We reviewed consecutive AVM cases treated at a tertiary care hospital where diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) tractography was obtained preoperatively. DTI was performed using the Synaptive Plan (Synaptive Medical Inc., Toronto, Canada). Quality control was performed by clinical application specialist. Perinidal fractional anisotropy (FA) value of corticospinal tracts (CST) was obtained. A reference FA value was obtained from the corresponding area on the contralateral side. Images were evaluated by a consultant neuroradiologist. Radiological findings were correlated with clinical findings. …


Self‑Resolving Prepontine Cyst, Muhammad Waqas, Inamullah Khan, Reehana Khawaja, Ayesha Quddusi, Ather Enam Sep 2017

Self‑Resolving Prepontine Cyst, Muhammad Waqas, Inamullah Khan, Reehana Khawaja, Ayesha Quddusi, Ather Enam

Section of Neurosurgery

Background: Intracranial prepontine cysts are rare and include epidermoid cysts, arachnoid cysts, and neurenteric cysts. Symptomatic prepontine cysts may require surgical intervention. Reports of spontaneous resolution of cysts are rare.
Case description: We describe the case of a young gentleman who presented with headache and fever. Magnetic resonance imaging of the brain identified a prepontine lesion with features consistent with epidermoid cyst. During admission, the patient received symptomatic management in addition to empirical antibiotic therapy and dexamethasone. The patient improved symptomatically in the next 48 hours and was discharged. Follow-up imaging at 6 months and 1 year showed significant reduction …


Ruptured Mycotic Aneurysms: Report And Outcomes Of Two Surgically Managed Patients, Aleena Khan, Muhammad Waqas, Waseem Mehmood Nizamani, Muhammad Ehsan Bari Jul 2017

Ruptured Mycotic Aneurysms: Report And Outcomes Of Two Surgically Managed Patients, Aleena Khan, Muhammad Waqas, Waseem Mehmood Nizamani, Muhammad Ehsan Bari

Section of Neurosurgery

Background: Mycotic aneurysm is a rare potentially life-threatening complication of infective endocarditis (IE). Little data is available on the management and outcomes of ruptured mycotic aneurysms with large intracerebral hematoma. Few cases have been described on the management of mycotic aneurysm in the presence of life-threatening hematoma and mass effect.
Case description: We are presenting two cases of ruptured mycotic aneurysm with intracerebral hematoma and impending brain herniation. Both patients had signs of high intracranial pressure and required urgent surgical evacuation of clot. One patient survived while the other patient expired soon after surgery.
Conclusion: Mycotic aneurysm of middle cerebral …


Role Of Intra-Operative Mri (Imri) In Improving Extent Of Resection And Survival In Patients With Glioblastoma Multiforme, Inamullah Khan, Muhammad Waqas, Muhammad Shahzad Shamim Jul 2017

Role Of Intra-Operative Mri (Imri) In Improving Extent Of Resection And Survival In Patients With Glioblastoma Multiforme, Inamullah Khan, Muhammad Waqas, Muhammad Shahzad Shamim

Section of Neurosurgery

Multiple intraoperative aids have been introduced to improve the extent of resection (EOR) in Glioblastoma Multiforme (GBM) patients, avoiding any new neurological deficits. Intraoperative MRI (iMRI) has been debated for its utility and cost for nearly two decades in neurosurgical literature. Review of literature suggests improved EOR in GBM patients who underwent iMRI assisted surgical resections leading to higher overall survival (OS) and progression free survival (PFS). iMRI provides real time intraoperative imaging with reasonable quality. Higher risk for new postoperative deficits with increased EOR is not reported in any study using iMRI. The level of evidence regarding prognostic benefits …


Outcomes Of Post-Neurosurgical Ventriculostomy-Associated Infections, Muhammad Ehsan Bari, Ghani Haider, Komail Malik, Muhammad Waqas, Syed Faisal Mahmood, Mubbashira Siddiqui Jun 2017

Outcomes Of Post-Neurosurgical Ventriculostomy-Associated Infections, Muhammad Ehsan Bari, Ghani Haider, Komail Malik, Muhammad Waqas, Syed Faisal Mahmood, Mubbashira Siddiqui

Section of Neurosurgery

Background: Ventriculostomy-associated infection (VAI) is a major concern to physicians. Limited studies have looked at the outcomes of external ventricular drain (EVD) infection and predictors of unfavorable outcomes. In this study, we assessed the outcomes of EVD infection and predictors of unfavorable outcomes.
Methods: This was a retrospective medical chart review, conducted at the Aga Khan University Hospital. All the patients irrespective of age and gender, fulfilling the diagnostic criteria of VAI were included. Patients with preexisting bacterial meningitis or ventriculitis were excluded from the study. Outcome assessment was based on Glasgow outcome scale (GOS) at 1 and 3 months …


Extent Of Resection And Timing Of Surgery In Adult Low Grade Glioma, Farhan A. Mirza, Muhammad Shahzad Shamim Jun 2017

Extent Of Resection And Timing Of Surgery In Adult Low Grade Glioma, Farhan A. Mirza, Muhammad Shahzad Shamim

Section of Neurosurgery

Low grade glioma is a group of WHO grade II tumours including diffuse astrocytoma, oligodendroglioma, and oligoastrocytoma. Strong evidence exists in literature now to support early surgery and higher extent of safe resection in improving outcomes. In this review, we are highlighting some of the important studies done in the last few years specifically addressing timing of surgery and extent of resection.


Prognostic Significance Of Idh 1 Mutation In Patients With Glioblastoma Multiforme, Inamullah Khan, Muhammad Waqas, Muhammad Shahzad Shamim May 2017

Prognostic Significance Of Idh 1 Mutation In Patients With Glioblastoma Multiforme, Inamullah Khan, Muhammad Waqas, Muhammad Shahzad Shamim

Section of Neurosurgery

Focus of brain tumour research is shifting towards tumour genesis and genetics, and possible development of individualized treatment plans. Genetic analysis shows recurrent mutation in isocitrate dehydrogenase (IDH1) gene in most Glioblastoma multiforme (GBM) cells. In this review we evaluated the prognostic significance of IDH 1 mutation on the basis of published evidence. Multiple retrospective clinical analyses correlate the presence of IDH1 mutation in GBM with good prognostic outcomes compared to wild-type IDH1. A systematic review reported similar results. Based on the review of current literature IDH1 mutation is an independent factor for longer overall survival (OS) and progression free …


Quality Of Life In Individuals Surgically Treated For Congenital Hydrocephalus During Infancy: A Single-Institution Experience, Saad Akhtar Khan, Muhammad Faheem Khan, Saqib Kamran Bakhshi, Omar Irfan, Hamza Abdur Rahim Khan, Asad Abbas, Safia Awan, Muhammad Ehsan Bari May 2017

Quality Of Life In Individuals Surgically Treated For Congenital Hydrocephalus During Infancy: A Single-Institution Experience, Saad Akhtar Khan, Muhammad Faheem Khan, Saqib Kamran Bakhshi, Omar Irfan, Hamza Abdur Rahim Khan, Asad Abbas, Safia Awan, Muhammad Ehsan Bari

Section of Neurosurgery

Background: Congenital hydrocephalus (CH) is a frequently encountered birth anomaly that can hinder long-term neurologic maturity and social well-being of affected children. This study was undertaken to assess quality of life (QOL) 10-15 years after surgical treatment for primary CH during infancy at a tertiary care hospital in a developing country.
Methods: This retrospective cohort study included individuals who presented to Aga Khan University Hospital, Karachi, Pakistan, between 1995 and 2005 at QOL.
Results: Of 118 patients, 90 patients participated in the study. Mean age at first admission was 6.2 months. Mean length of follow-up was 5.4 years. Of these, …


Unmet Need For Surgery In South Asia, Sanjay Nagral, Maharra Hussain, Sarder A. Nayeem, Ranjan Dias, Ather Enam, Samiran Nundy Apr 2017

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.


Noninvasive Monitoring Intracranial Pressure - A Review Of Available Modalities, Marium Naveed Khan, Hussain Shallwani, Muhammad Ulusyar Khan, Muhammad Shahzad Shamim Apr 2017

Noninvasive Monitoring Intracranial Pressure - A Review Of Available Modalities, Marium Naveed Khan, Hussain Shallwani, Muhammad Ulusyar Khan, Muhammad Shahzad Shamim

Section of Neurosurgery

Background: Intracranial pressure (ICP) monitoring is important in many neurosurgical and neurological patients. The gold standard for monitoring ICP, however, is via an invasive procedure resulting in the placement of an intraventricular catheter, which is associated with many risks. Several noninvasive ICP monitoring techniques have been examined with the hope to replace the invasive techniques. The goal of this paper is to provide an overview of all modalities that have been used for noninvasive ICP monitoring to date.
Methods: A thorough literature search was conducted on PubMed, selected articles were reviewed in completion, and pertinent data was included in the …


Road Traffic Crash Related Injured And Fatal Victims In Karachi From 2007 To 2014: A Time-Series Analysis, Rashid Jooma, Masood Ali Shaikh Apr 2017

Road Traffic Crash Related Injured And Fatal Victims In Karachi From 2007 To 2014: A Time-Series Analysis, Rashid Jooma, Masood Ali Shaikh

Section of Neurosurgery

Injuries and deaths due to road traffic crashes (RTC) are major public health concern. The Road Traffic Injury Research and Prevention Center, collects RTC data on injuries and fatalities from five emergency departments in Karachi. Data generating process (DGP) for RTC from 2007 to 2014, for monthly number of fatal and injured victims were analyzed using autoregressive integrated moving average and vector auto regression, time series models. Results provide strong evidence that the DGP for the current levels of the number of fatalities and injured owing to RTCs are significantly influenced by the own past history of the two series. …


Low Cost Quality Initiatives For Management Of Neurosurgical Patients In Developing Nations: Perspective From A Tertiary Care Centre In Pakistan, Hamid Hussain Rai, Muhammad Waqas, Muhammad Shahzad Shamim Mar 2017

Low Cost Quality Initiatives For Management Of Neurosurgical Patients In Developing Nations: Perspective From A Tertiary Care Centre In Pakistan, Hamid Hussain Rai, Muhammad Waqas, Muhammad Shahzad Shamim

Section of Neurosurgery

Background: Targeting resources on cost-effective care strategies is pertinent for developing nations, specifically for already burdened specialties such as neurosurgery, where without state support and insurance companies, expenses are borne by the patient themselves.
Methods: This was a descriptive review of literary work published by the section of neurosurgery at Aga Khan University Hospital, Pakistan. We searched PubMed and CiNAHL databases to identify articles, which were then critically analyzed and discussed from a perspective of low-cost quality care.
Results: We demonstrate the cost effectiveness of three initiatives, namely, blood ordering protocol for elective spine arthrodesis, nonoperative management being superior to …


Establishment Of Site Specific Multi-Disciplinary Tumour Boards In Pakistan: Sharing Experience Of Neuro Oncology Team Based At A Tertiary Care University Hospital, Muhammad Waqas, Ahmed Nadeem Abbasi Mar 2017

Establishment Of Site Specific Multi-Disciplinary Tumour Boards In Pakistan: Sharing Experience Of Neuro Oncology Team Based At A Tertiary Care University Hospital, Muhammad Waqas, Ahmed Nadeem Abbasi

Section of Neurosurgery

No abstract provided.


Preventive Gabapentin Versus Pregabalin To Decrease Postoperative Pain After Lumbar Microdiscectomy: A Randomized Controlled Trial, Mohsin Qadeer, Muhammad Waqas, Muhammad Jawad Rashid, Ather Enam, Salman Sharif, Ghulam Murtaza Feb 2017

Preventive Gabapentin Versus Pregabalin To Decrease Postoperative Pain After Lumbar Microdiscectomy: A Randomized Controlled Trial, Mohsin Qadeer, Muhammad Waqas, Muhammad Jawad Rashid, Ather Enam, Salman Sharif, Ghulam Murtaza

Section of Neurosurgery

Study design: Randomized controlled trial.
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to compare pregabalin and gabapentin for mean postoperative visual analog score (VAS) for pain in patients undergoing single-level lumbar microdiscectomy for intervertebral disc prolapse at a tertiary care hospital.
Overview of literature: Pregabalin has a superior pharmacokinetic profile and analgesic effect at lower doses than gabapentin; however, analgesic efficacy must be established during the perioperative period after lumbar spine surgery.
Methods: This randomized controlled trial was carried out at our institute from February to October 2011 on 78 patients, with 39 participants in each study group. Patients undergoing …


Complications Of In-Patient Cerebral Angiography: Comparison Between Patients With And Without Sub Arachnoid Haemorrhage, Yaseen Rauf, Usman Tariq Siddiqui, Gohar Javed Jan 2017

Complications Of In-Patient Cerebral Angiography: Comparison Between Patients With And Without Sub Arachnoid Haemorrhage, Yaseen Rauf, Usman Tariq Siddiqui, Gohar Javed

Section of Neurosurgery

Objective: To compare complications of cerebral angiography among patients with and without subarachnoid haemorrhage.
Methods: This retrospective study was conducted at the Aga Khan University Hospital, Karachi, and comprised records of patients undergoing inpatient therapeutic and diagnostic cerebral angiographies from 2001 to 2010. The patients were divided into subarachnoid and non-subarachnoid haemorrhage groups. During the study period no modifications were made to the operational protocol and all patients were subjected to the same procedure and prophylactic care.
Results: Of the 93 patients, 42(45.2%) were women and 51(54.8%) were men. The overall mean age was 45.27±16.15 years (range: 4-80 years). The …


Neurorobotics In Pakistan, Ather Enam, Muhammad Waqas Jan 2017

Neurorobotics In Pakistan, Ather Enam, Muhammad Waqas

Section of Neurosurgery

No abstract provided.