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Role Of Multidisciplinary Neuro-Oncology Tumour Boards In Cancer Management, Mohammad Hamza Bajwa, Saqib Kamran Bakhshi, Muhammad Shahzad Shamim Sep 2021

Role Of Multidisciplinary Neuro-Oncology Tumour Boards In Cancer Management, Mohammad Hamza Bajwa, Saqib Kamran Bakhshi, Muhammad Shahzad Shamim

Section of Neurosurgery

Multidisciplinary care, including a tumour board discussion for all patients with oncological problems is now considered a standard. However, this is not uniformly implemented within many centres, especially in developing countries. The structure of these tumour boards allows for comprehensive discussion and debate regarding various treatment pathways, with inputs from all specialties. This creates a consensus regarding management for each patient that is unique and holistic. Despite its widespread implementation, published data on neuro-oncology tumour boards is quite limited. The presented literature review briefly discusses the structure, goals, outcomes achieved by multidisciplinary tumour boards within the field of neuro-oncology.


Use Of Ultrasonic Aspirator For Cns Tumour Resection, Noman Ahmad, Saqib Kamran Bakhshi, Muhammad Shahzad Shamim Jul 2021

Use Of Ultrasonic Aspirator For Cns Tumour Resection, Noman Ahmad, Saqib Kamran Bakhshi, Muhammad Shahzad Shamim

Section of Neurosurgery

Ultrasonic aspirator (UA), or the Cavitron Ultrasonic Aspirator (CUSA) as it is commonly referred to, utilizes ultrasonic waves of variable range of frequencies to disintegrate and excise tumours. It is developed as a substitute of bipolar diathermy; a tool commonly employed for coagulation that uses focussed electric current and may damage tissues by virtue of contact, or by the heat that it produces. Over the last 30 years, CUSA has become increasingly popular in several soft tissue surgeries, especially brain and spine tumour resection, as it allows reduction in the use of bipolar diathermy. It is assumed that CUSA improves …


Management Of Intracranial Haemangiopericytomas, Noman Ahmad, Saqib Kamran Bakhshi, Muhammad Shahzad Shamim Mar 2021

Management Of Intracranial Haemangiopericytomas, Noman Ahmad, Saqib Kamran Bakhshi, Muhammad Shahzad Shamim

Section of Neurosurgery

Haemangiopericytomas are rare tumours, commonly mistaken as meningiomas on radiology. These tumours are considered malignant and treatment involves aggressive surgery, followed by adjuvant radiation therapy, and close radiological and clinical follow ups. Herein the authors have reviewed the recent literature on the management of these tumours.


Eccrine Spiradenoma: A Rare Adnexal Tumour With Atypical Presentation: A Case Report, Adnan Salim, Muhammad Usman Tariq, Sana Zeeshan Feb 2021

Eccrine Spiradenoma: A Rare Adnexal Tumour With Atypical Presentation: A Case Report, Adnan Salim, Muhammad Usman Tariq, Sana Zeeshan

Section of Neurosurgery

First described in 1934, eccrine spiradenoma (ES) is a rare, benign adnexal tumour arising from eccrine sweat glands. It commonly presents as a slow-growing nodule on the upper trunk, and head and neck region, mostly in the age bracket of 15-35 years, with no gender preference. While no established guidelines exist for optimal management of malignant ES, some therapies have been studied. The diagnosis of this entity is extremely important as it can harbour a malignant component with disastrous outcomes which may be missed due to its strong resemblance to benign lesions, such as a papilloma. Here, we present the …