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Arq. bras. neurocir ; 34(4): 321-326, dez.2015.
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-2483

ABSTRACT

The vertebral artery has four segments. The horizontal portion of the V3 segment is the most exposed portion of the vertebral artery to potential iatrogenic injuries during surgical approaches to the posterior fossa.We present an unusual case of a patient who was operated on a giant neuroma of the left vagus nerve, with incidental vertebral artery iatrogenic injury, the development of a delayed giant pseudoaneurysm, and the treatment for this complication. We conclude that endovascular treatment may be a good option for the management of this serious surgical complication.


A artéria vertebral tem quarto segmentos. A porção horizontal do segmento V3 é a mais exposta a potenciais lesões iatrogênicas durante procedimento cirúrgico de acesso à fossa posterior. Apresentamos caso incomum de paciente submetido à cirurgia para neuroma gigante no nervo vago esquerdo, com acidental lesão da artéria vertebral iatrogênica, desenvolvimento de posterior pseudoaneurisma gigante e tratamento para esta complicação. Concluímos que o tratamento endovascular pode ser uma boa opção para o cuidado desta grave complicação cirúrgica.


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Humans , Male , Adult , Postoperative Complications , Vertebral Artery/pathology , Aneurysm, False/surgery , Cranial Fossa, Posterior/surgery , Iatrogenic Disease , Neuroma/surgery , Decompression, Surgical/methods , Endovascular Procedures/methods
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Rev. argent. neurocir ; 29(2): 65-75, jun. 2015. ilus
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: biblio-835740

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Introducción: la estimulación cortical directa (DCS) es una metodología corrientemente usada para localizar áreas del lenguaje en intervenciones quirúrgicas que incluyan resecciones.La estimulación magnética transcraneana repetitiva (rTMS) a demostrado también su capacidad para inducir alteraciones transitorias. Recientemente el desarrollo del Sistema de Navegación de TMS asegura precisa localización del sitio estimulado. El objetivo del trabajo es estudiar la confiabilidad de la estimulación magnética transcraneal repetitiva navegada (nrTMS) en la localización de los sitios del lenguaje. Métodos: Once pacientes seleccionados para mapeo del lenguaje por DCS fueron evaluados pre-cirugía con nrTMS. Los mapeos de lenguaje prequirúrgicos mediante nrTMS fueron comparados con DCS. Resultados: Un total de 25 nrTMS sitios del lenguaje y 38 DCS fueron localizados. La sensibilidad y la especificidad obtenida fue de 88.4 y 95.6, respectivamente. La distancia media fue evaluada en 4,5mm. Conclusiones: Los dispositivos de nrTMS permiten la identificación de las áreas corticales del lenguaje. Con un alto grado de concordancia con el mapeo TMS. La nrTMS se muestra como una herramienta de interés en la investigación y aplicación práctica en la función del lenguaje.


Introduction: direct cortical stimulation (DCS) is currently used to localise language areas in surgical resections. Repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) has also shown its capacity to induce transient language alterations. Newly developed Navigated Brain Systems of TMS ensure precise topographical localisation of the stimulated site. The objective was to study the reliability of navigated repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (nrTMS) in language sites localisation.Methods: Eleven patients selected for DCS language mapping were presurgically evaluated with nrTMS. These presurgicalnrTMS language maps were then compared with DCS.Results: A total number of 25 nrTMS and 38 DCS language sites were localised. Sensitivity and specificity were calculated as 88.4 and 95.6 respectively. Mean distance was assessed as 4.5 millimetres. Conclusions: nrTMS devices allow identification of cortical language areas, with a high degree of concordance to TMS mapping. NrTMS shows up as an interesting tool for research and practical application in language function.


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Deep Brain Stimulation , Language Development Disorders , Malformations of Cortical Development
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