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Microendoscopic Versus Open Discectomy For The Treatment Of Extruded Lumbar Disc Herniation: A Comparative Cohort Study, Juan Guapo Mendoza, Antonio Guapo Mendoza, Juan Arturo Muciño Mercado, Sonia Melisa Juarez, Arturo Gonzalez, Vianney Guapo Ortiz
Microendoscopic Versus Open Discectomy For The Treatment Of Extruded Lumbar Disc Herniation: A Comparative Cohort Study, Juan Guapo Mendoza, Antonio Guapo Mendoza, Juan Arturo Muciño Mercado, Sonia Melisa Juarez, Arturo Gonzalez, Vianney Guapo Ortiz
Archives of Neurosurgery
Background: Lumbosciatica syndrome affects millions of people worldwide, usually caused by a herniated disc. Most patients with extruded herniated discs are highly symptomatic, and they respond better to surgical treatment. Several studies have tried to compare the efficacy and benefits of microendoscopic discectomy (MED) and open discectomy (OD).
Objective: The objective of this study was to compare the results and complications of our MED experience versus standard OD in patients with lumbar disc extrusion.
Material and methods: We included patients from 18 to 60 years with radicular pain syndrome and single-level extruded disc herniation between January 2015 and December 2020. …
High-Grade Avm. Educational Vignette And Clinical Cases, Marcos Devanir Silva Da Costa, Marcelo Augusto Acosta Goiri, Daniela Coelho, Juan Alberto Paz Archila, Talita Helena Martins Sarti, Feres Chaddad-Neto
High-Grade Avm. Educational Vignette And Clinical Cases, Marcos Devanir Silva Da Costa, Marcelo Augusto Acosta Goiri, Daniela Coelho, Juan Alberto Paz Archila, Talita Helena Martins Sarti, Feres Chaddad-Neto
Archives of Neurosurgery
The arteriovenous malformation (AVM) is a vascular malformation characterized by fistulas between arteries and veins forming a nidus, without interposition of capillary vessels and of which early draining vein is identified at the digital angiography. Potential reports of its existence date from the second century AD. Spetzler and Martin (S-M) proposed a classification considering three features and Lawton then added new predictors. A maximum of 10 score can be achieved by applying the modified S-M grade system. This classification guides decision-making and the possible choice of the multimodal treatment (surgery, radiosurgery and embolization). We discuss historical, pathological, clinical and therapeutic …
Archives Of Neurosurgery: The Scientific Home Of Neurosurgery. The Creation Of The Unique Diamond-Open Access Journal In Neurosurgery With An Author-Friendly Advisory Peer-Reviewing And Publishing Policy Within Reach Of Everyone In The World… Born From The Ashes Of A World-Chaos., José Alberto Israel Romero Rangel, Fiacro Jiménez Ponce, José Antonio Soriano Sánchez
Archives Of Neurosurgery: The Scientific Home Of Neurosurgery. The Creation Of The Unique Diamond-Open Access Journal In Neurosurgery With An Author-Friendly Advisory Peer-Reviewing And Publishing Policy Within Reach Of Everyone In The World… Born From The Ashes Of A World-Chaos., José Alberto Israel Romero Rangel, Fiacro Jiménez Ponce, José Antonio Soriano Sánchez
Archives of Neurosurgery
This is an editorial article.
Misdiagnosis Between Coccygeal Dislocation Fracture And Lumbosacral Disc Herniation, Gilberto Gardea-Loera, Gilberto Gardea-Ramírez, Ylián Ramírez-Tapia
Misdiagnosis Between Coccygeal Dislocation Fracture And Lumbosacral Disc Herniation, Gilberto Gardea-Loera, Gilberto Gardea-Ramírez, Ylián Ramírez-Tapia
Archives of Neurosurgery
INTRODUCTION: Coccydynia is the condition of disabling pain in the coccyx that occurs when sitting or moving to a standing position. Due to a lack of knowledge by spine specialists, many patients suffer for years without adequate treatment. We highlight the relevance of diagnosing and treating coccygodynia correctly to avoid lumbosacral pathology overestimation. METHODS: We present a series of patients with painful coccygeal segment syndrome associated with different lumbar alterations who underwent coccygectomy from 1996 to 2021 in our spine clinic. We describe VAS and MacNab scores and complication rates. We used Student-T-Test for statistical analysis. RESULTS: We included 40 …
Archives Of Neurosurgery Volume 1 Issue 1 - Full Issue
Archives Of Neurosurgery Volume 1 Issue 1 - Full Issue
Archives of Neurosurgery
Archives of Neurosurgery Volume 1 Issue 1 - Full Issue