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Article in Russian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32649815

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RATIONALE: When removing the meningiomas of the sellar region, there is always a risk of visual impairment for various reasons, in particular, as a result of traction damage to the optic nerve. Decompression of the optic canal increases nerve mobility during tumor manipulation. In cases of meningioma growing into the canal, its decompression often seems necessary. AIM: Evaluation of the effectiveness and risks of performing decompression of the optic canal. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The study included patients with meningiomas of the parasellar location, who underwent surgical treatment at the Burdenko Neurosurgical Center for the period from 2001 to 2017. They were divided into two groups - main and control. The main group consisted of 129 patients who underwent decompression of the optic nerve canals when the tumor was removed. The tumor matrix in this group was most often located in the region of the tuberum sellae, supradiaphragmally, in the region of the anterior clinoid process and the optic canal. In 31 cases, decompression was bilateral - during one operation and using one access in 27 patients; in 4 cases, the decompression of the second canal was delayed for 1.5-3 months after the first operation. 160 decompressions were performed by the intradural and 7 - by extradural methods. During intradural decompression, the roof of the optic canal was resected, and during extradural decompression, the lateral wall of the canal was trephined. The control group consisted of 308 patients who did not undergo canal decompression when the tumor was removed. It included meningiomas with a predominant location of the matrix in the area of the tuberclum and diaphragm of the sella. Tumors in both groups were removed according to the same principles (matrix coagulation, mainly the gradual removal of the tumor, the use of ultrasonic aspirator, a situational decision on the radicality of the operation, etc.). The main difference between operations in these two groups was only canal related algorithms (with or without its trepanation), as well as the probable prevalence of significant lateral tumor growth in cases with canal trepanation. Visual functions in the «primary¼ group were evaluated before and after operations with trepanation of the canal depending on various factors - the initial state of vision and the radicality of the tumor excision, including removal from the canal. The differences in the postoperative dynamics of vision in the main and control groups were studied. The primary data processing was carried out using the program MSExcel. Secondary statistical processing was carried out using the program Statistica. To assess the statistical significance of differences in the results obtained in the compared patient groups, the Chi-square test was used, and in the case of small groups - the exact Fisher test was applied. RESULTS: In the main group postoperative vision improvement of varying degrees on the side of trepanation was registered in 36.9% (59 out of 160) cases, no vision changes were found in 36.9% (59 out of 160), and in 26,2% (42 out of 160) the eyesight deteriorated. If preserving vision is attributed to a satisfactory result, then in general the results of these operations should be considered good. A comparative study of the results of removal of meningiomas with trepanation of the canals (main group) or without it (control group) was carried out among patients with the most critical vision situation (visual acuity 0.1 and below, up to only light perception). These groups are comparable in the number of observations - 62 and 73 respectively. The predominance of cases with improved vision in the main group compared with the control group (50.0% versus 38.36%) and a lower incidence of vision impairment (22.58% versus 34.25%) were found. However, the revealed differences are statistically unreliable and make it possible for us to talk only about the trend. The complications associated with trepanation of the canal include mechanical damage to the nerve by the drill. In our series of observations, there was only 1 case of abrasion of the nerve surface with the burr, which did not lead to a significant visual impairment. With the intradural method of trepanation in the area of the medial wall of the canal, the sphenoid sinus may open (in our series, in 34 cases out of 160 trepanations). Immediately closure of these defects was performed by various auto- and allomaterials in various combinations (pericranium, fascia, muscle fragment, hemostatic materials, and fibrin-thrombin glue). A true complication - CSF rhinorrhea liquorrhea developed in only one case, which required transnasal plastic surgery of the CSF fistula using a mucoperiostal flap. CONCLUSIONS: 1. Trepanation of the optic canal in cases of meningiomas of parasellar localization is a relatively safe procedure in the hands of a trained neurosurgeon and does not worsen the results of operations compared with the excision of the same tumors without trepanation of the canal. 2. The literature data and the results of our study make it possible to consider the decompression of the optic canal as an optional, but in many cases, useful option that facilitates the transcranial removal of some meningiomas of the sellar region.


Subject(s)
Meningeal Neoplasms/surgery , Meningioma/surgery , Decompression, Surgical , Humans , Neurosurgical Procedures , Optic Nerve/diagnostic imaging , Retrospective Studies , Skull Base/surgery , Sphenoid Bone/surgery , Treatment Outcome
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Article in Russian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30721222

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A 27-year-old immunocompetent male with headache, transient polydipsia, and polyuria suddenly developed visual impairment (predominantly in the left eye) and, 2 days later, left-sided amaurosis. MRI in T1, T2, DWI, and FLAIR modes revealed a space-occupying lesion of the left intracranial optic nerve and chiasm. According to the clinical X-ray picture, malignant chiasmal glioma was suspected; another and less likely variant was lymphoma. An open biopsy of the space-occupying lesion of the chiasmal-sellar region revealed purulent-necrotic masses. Material from the operative wound was positive for a Staphylococcus aureus strain. The polymerase chain reaction of a cerebrospinal fluid sample revealed methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus. The patient underwent systemic and intrathecal antibiotic therapy with linezolid and vancomycin, respectively, with a good clinical effect: there was an improvement in the vision in a right single sighted eye and normalization of the cerebrospinal fluid composition.


Subject(s)
Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus aureus , Staphylococcal Infections , Abscess , Adult , Humans , Male , Methicillin , Optic Nerve
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Zh Vopr Neirokhir Im N N Burdenko ; 81(5): 117-124, 2017.
Article in Russian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29076475

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Prolactinomas account for about 40% of all pituitary adenomas. The main treatment for prolactinomas is undoubtedly therapy with dopamine agonists (DAs). However, prolonged conservative treatment (for many years or even throughout life) that is necessary for permanent control of the disease makes some patients refuse pharmacological treatment for various reasons. In addition, not all prolactinomas respond to DAs therapy. Sometimes, the patient is not able to continue treatment because of the severity of side effects. Along with tumor resistance to therapy and patient intolerance of DAs, complications (liquorrhea, hemorrhage in the tumor) may occur during conservative treatment. In these cases, surgery is necessary. The paper analyzes the modern literature on various treatment options for prolactin-secreting pituitary adenomas and defines the indications for surgical treatment.


Subject(s)
Dopamine Agonists/adverse effects , Drug Resistance, Neoplasm , Neurosurgical Procedures , Pituitary Neoplasms/therapy , Prolactinoma/therapy , Dopamine Agonists/therapeutic use , Humans , Pituitary Neoplasms/pathology , Pituitary Neoplasms/physiopathology , Prolactinoma/pathology , Prolactinoma/physiopathology
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Article in Russian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28914866

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OBJECTIVE: to describe the main topographic and anatomical features of the clival region and its adjacent structures for improvement and optimization of the extended endoscopic endonasal posterior (transclival) approach for resection of tumors of the clival region and ventral posterior cranial fossa. MATERIAL AND METHODS: We performed a craniometric study of 125 human skulls and a topographic anatomical study of heads of 25 cadavers, the arterial and venous bed of which was stained with colored silicone (the staining technique was developed by the authors) to visualize bed features and individual variability. Currently, we have clinical material from more than 120 surgical patients with various skull base tumors of the clival region and ventral posterior cranial fossa (chordomas, pituitary adenomas, meningiomas, cholesteatomas, etc.) who were operated on using the endoscopic transclival approach. RESULTS: We present the main anatomical landmarks and parameters of some anatomical structures that are required for performing the endoscopic endonasal posterior approach. The anatomical landmarks, such as the intradural openings of the abducens and glossopharyngeal nerves, may be used to arbitrarily divide the clival region into the superior, middle, and inferior thirds. The anatomical landmarks important for the surgeon, which are detected during a topographic anatomical study of the skull base, facilitate identification of the boundaries between the different clival portions and the C1 segments of the internal carotid arteries. The superior, middle, and inferior transclival approaches provide an access to the ventral surface of the upper, middle, and lower neurovascular complexes in the posterior cranial fossa. CONCLUSION: The endoscopic transclival approach may be used to access midline tumors of the posterior cranial fossa. The approach is an alternative to transcranial approaches in surgical treatment of clival region lesions. This approach provides results comparable (and sometimes better) to those of the transcranial and transfacial approaches.


Subject(s)
Neuroendoscopy/methods , Neuronavigation/methods , Skull Base Neoplasms/diagnostic imaging , Skull Base Neoplasms/surgery , Cranial Fossa, Posterior/diagnostic imaging , Cranial Fossa, Posterior/surgery , Female , Humans , Male
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Article in Russian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29393284

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At present, pharmacological therapy of prolactinomas with dopamine agonists (DAs) is considered the treatment of choice. In most cases, giant prolactinomas respond to treatment with dopamine agonists and decrease in size during the first months of the treatment. One of the rare but dangerous complications of conservative treatment of prolactinomas with invasive growth is cerebrospinal fluid rhinorrhea. MATERIAL AND METHODS: We present a retrospective analysis of 15 patients with macropropactinomas who underwent surgery for cerebrospinal fluid rhinorrhea developed due to primary therapy with dopamine agonists at the Burdenko Neurosurgical Institute (BNI) in the period between 2005 and 2015. All patients had large and giant tumors (according to the classification adopted at the BNI). When cerebrospinal fluid rhinorrhea was detected, patients were hospitalized to the BNI for examination, detection of a CSF fistula, reconstruction of a defect, and resection (if possible) of the tumor. RESULTS: In the period between 2005 and 2015, 15 patients (8 males and 7 females) with prolactinomas of a large and giant size at the onset of conservative therapy underwent surgery for cerebrospinal fluid rhinorrhea at the BNI. All patients underwent transnasal reconstruction of a skull base defect, with 13 out of 15 patients undergoing simultaneous resection of the tumor. After tumor resection, reconstruction was performed using auto-fat, fascia, and glue (in 8 cases). In the remaining cases, apart from auto-fat, fascia, and glue, a mucoperiosteal flap and auto-bone were used. Fourteen patients were followe-up. In 13 cases, there was no relapse of cerebrospinal fluid rhinorrhea after skull base reconstruction. In 1 case, there was a relapse of cerebrospinal fluid rhinorrhea. CONCLUSION: Conservative treatment of patients with giant prolactinomas should be performed under regular control of ENT doctors and neurosurgeons for timely detection and surgical treatment of cerebrospinal fluid rhinorrhea.


Subject(s)
Cerebrospinal Fluid Rhinorrhea/surgery , Dopamine Agonists/administration & dosage , Dopamine Agonists/adverse effects , Prolactinoma/drug therapy , Adult , Cerebrospinal Fluid Rhinorrhea/chemically induced , Cerebrospinal Fluid Rhinorrhea/diagnostic imaging , Female , Follow-Up Studies , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Neurosurgical Procedures , Prolactinoma/surgery
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Urol Nefrol (Mosk) ; (5): 43-5, 1997.
Article in Russian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-9412015

ABSTRACT

Clinical, urodynamic and neurological examinations of 30 children with hyperreflex dysfunction of the bladder gave evidence for clinical symptoms of natal trauma sequelae in 23 of them. Diagnosis of polyvisceral functional changes and chronic urinary diseases was made significantly more frequently in children with neurological symptoms. High occurrence of neurological symptoms of natal subclinical cervical traumas in children with hyperreflex dysfunction of the bladder suggests their pathogenetic relations. Hemodynamic changes of the cerebral vessels with affection of the venous outflow may cause hypoxia of the hypothalamo-hypophyseal structures with emergence of symptom complex of vegetovascular dystonia and marked neurogenic dysfunction of the bladder. The authors conclude on validity of pathogenetic neurological therapy to coordinate the activity of spinal and supraspinal centers regulating function of the bladder.


Subject(s)
Higher Nervous Activity , Urinary Bladder, Neurogenic/diagnosis , Birth Injuries/diagnosis , Birth Injuries/physiopathology , Cervical Vertebrae/injuries , Child , Child, Preschool , Female , Humans , Male , Neurologic Examination , Reflex, Abnormal , Urinary Bladder/physiopathology , Urinary Bladder, Neurogenic/physiopathology , Urodynamics
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