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J Neurosurg Pediatr ; 32(3): 267-276, 2023 09 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37310048

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OBJECTIVE: Surgery is the cornerstone of craniosynostosis treatment. In this study, two widely accepted techniques are described: endoscope-assisted surgery (EAS) and open surgery (OS). The authors compared the perioperative and reconstructive outcomes of EAS and OS in children ≤ 6 months of age treated at the Napoleón Franco Pareja Children's Hospital (Cartagena, Colombia). METHODS: According to the STROBE (Strengthening the Reporting of Observational Studies in Epidemiology) statement, patients with defined criteria who underwent surgery to correct craniosynostosis between June 1996 and June 2022 were retrospectively enrolled. Demographic data, perioperative outcomes, and follow-up were obtained from their medical records. Student t-tests were used for significance. Cronbach's α was used to assess agreement between estimated blood loss (EBL). Spearman's correlation coefficient and the coefficient of determination were used to establish associations between the results of interest, and the odds ratio was used to calculate the risk ratio of blood product transfusion. RESULTS: A total of 74 patients met the inclusion criteria; 24 (32.4%) belonged to the OS group and 50 (67.6%) to the EAS group. There was a high interobserver agreement quantifying the EBL. The EBL, transfusion of blood products, surgical time, and hospital stay were shorter in the EAS group. Surgical time was positively correlated with EBL. There were no differences between the two groups in the percentage of cranial index correction at 12 months of follow-up. CONCLUSIONS: Surgical correction of craniosynostosis in children aged ≤ 6 months by EAS was associated with a significant decrease in EBL, transfusion requirements, surgical time, and hospital stay compared with OS. The results of cranial deformity correction in patients with scaphocephaly and acrocephaly were equivalent in both study groups.


Subject(s)
Blood Loss, Surgical , Craniosynostoses , Humans , Child , Infant , Retrospective Studies , Craniosynostoses/surgery , Endoscopy/methods , Skull , Treatment Outcome
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J Neurosurg Sci ; 67(1): 1-9, 2023 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36112119

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INTRODUCTION: Evidence about predictors of poor outcomes such as cerebral infarction (CI) after aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage (aSAH) has not been fully elucidated. EVIDENCE ACQUISITION: We performed a systematic review and meta-analysis on studies with adults with aSAH considering RCT and non-RCT, prospective, and retrospective cohort studies describing clinical, imaging as well as angiographic studies in patients with aSAH. EVIDENCE SYNTHESIS: After reviewing the complete text, 11 studies were considered eligible, out of which four were ruled out. Degree of clinical severity was the most predictive factor with a higher degree at the presentation on different severity scales being associated with a statistically significant increasing the risk of suffering a CI following aSAH (OR 2.49 [95% CI 1.38-4.49] P=0.0003). Aneurysm size increased the risk of CI (OR 1.49 [95% CI 1.20-1.85] P=0.0003; I2=4%). In six studies analyzed, it was found that an important factor for the subsequent development of CI is vasospasm (OR 7.62 [2.19, 26.54], P=0.0001). CONCLUSIONS: The development of vasospasm is a risk factor for CI development after aSAH. In our review, three factors were associated with an increased risk of CI: clinical severity at presentation, vasospasm, and aneurysm size. The major limitation of this meta-analysis is that included studies were conducted retrospectively or were post hoc analyses of a prospective trial.


Subject(s)
Subarachnoid Hemorrhage , Vasospasm, Intracranial , Adult , Humans , Subarachnoid Hemorrhage/complications , Retrospective Studies , Prospective Studies , Vasospasm, Intracranial/etiology , Cerebral Infarction/complications
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Rev. argent. neurocir ; 28(2): 63-67, mayo 2014. ilus
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: biblio-998544

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OBJETIVO: presentar nuestra experiencia en cirugía de epilepsia con electrocorticografía intraoperatoria, en 19 pacientes. MATERIAL Y MÉTODO: estudio retrospectivo basado en historias clínicas de pacientes con epilepsia lesional operados en el Sanatorio Allende, de Córdoba, entre el 1 de diciembre de 1997 y el 30 de noviembre de 2013. En esta serie hubo 14 enfermos menores de 20 años y sólo 5 mayores de esa edad. Las lesiones fueron: en 10 (52,6%) displasias corticales, en 6 (31,5%) tumores, en 2 gliosis cicatrizal y en 1 cavernoma frontal. La localización fue temporal en 4 (21%) y extratemporal en 15 (79%). Tenían epilepsia refractaria 13 (67,3%) enfermos. RESULTADOS: el tratamiento fue satisfactorio si analizamos el control de las crisis. Actualmente 14 (73,6%) están libres de crisis, sólo 4 de ellos tienen un EEG anormal, por lo cual continúan medicados. De los 5 (26,4%) enfermos que continúan con crisis, 3 tienen episodios esporádicos y tienen una sola medicación; los otros 2 tienen crisis frecuentes por lo cual reciben 3 fármacos antiepilépticos. CONCLUSIÓN: la electrocorticografía intraoperatoria nos ha permitido identificar con precisión el foco epileptógeno, que en muchos casos esta adyacente o distante de la lesión


INTRODUCTION: to present our experience in epilepsy surgery with intraoperative electrocorticography in 19 patients. MATERIAL AND METHOD: retrospective study based on clinical records of patients with epilepsy operated on between December 1997 and November 2013 in Sanatorio Allende of Córdoba. In this series there were 14 patients younger than 20 years. Included: 10 (52,6) cortical displeases, 6 (31,5%) tumours, 2 cicatricial gliosis, and 1 cavernoma. The localization was temporal in 4 (21%), and extratemporal in 15 (79%). Thirteen (67,3%) patients had medically intractable epilepsies. RESULTS: in terms of epilepsy, surgical treatment with intraoperative electrocorticography was satisfactory. At the present: 14(73%) are free of seizures; only 4 had abnormal EEG and go on with anticonvulsive medication. Five patients to remain with epilepsy, only 2 of them had frequent crisis and required three anticonvulsive drugs. CONCLUSION: the intraoperative electrocorticography permitted to identify the epileptogenic area with accuracy. This area may be situated adjacent or distant to the primary lesion


Subject(s)
Humans , Epilepsy , Drug Resistant Epilepsy , Electrocorticography , Gliosis , Neoplasms
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J. bras. neurocir ; 23(4): 328-331, 2013.
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-699465

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Introdução: Epilepsia não-lesional ou epilepsia sem alteração na ressonancia magnética é caracterizada pela ausência de um foco potencialmente epileptogênico.Nesta situação, procedimentos cirúrgicos são mais complexos e mais desafiadores. Relato do caso: Um paciente de 6 anos e 8 meses apresentava quadro de epilepsia refratária de início aos 8 meses: as crises eram predominantemente do tipo parciais complexas. Não havia sinais neurológicos focais, mas observavam-se alterações cognitivas, de comportamento e do aprendizado. O vídeo EEG mostrava foco temporo-ocipital esquerdo, com irradiação para a direita. A ressonancia magnética e o PET inter-ictal eram normais, embora o SPETC ictal mostrasse focos occipital esquerdo e temporal direito, este de provável propagação secundária. A ressecção do foco à esquerda foi realizada em dois tempos, com uso de eletrodos subdurais. O estudo anátomo-patológico mostrou displasia cortical tipo 1A. Na revisão de dois anos, o paciente apresentou apenas uma crise convulsiva anual, tendo apresentado melhora no comportamento e aprendizado, bem como melhora cognitiva. Conclusão: Neste caso de epilepsia refratária, sem alterações na RM, o SPETC foi essencial para a localização do foco epileptogênico.


Subject(s)
Electrodes , Epilepsy , General Surgery , Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy , Tomography, Emission-Computed, Single-Photon
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Arch Argent Pediatr ; 110(4): 334-7, 2012 Aug.
Article in Spanish | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22859329

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Our objective is to present a series of 20 cases of children under 15 years operated on of intractable epilepsy in the last 12 years in Sanatorio Allende of Córdoba, based on medical records and follow up. Were included 8 patients with cortical dysplasias, 6 with tumors, 2 with Rasmüssen syndrome, 1 with mesial gliosis, 1 with porencephalic cyst, 1 with gliosis due to traumatic brain injury, and 1 with encephalitis history. Localization was temporal in 9 cases and extra-temporal in 11 cases (4 were frontal, 4 occipital, and 3 parietal). There was no surgical mortality. Patients with brain tumors present a satisfactory control over convulsive crises after tumor resection (Engel IA in 100%). Good results were also achieved in nontumor pathologies: 8 cases Engel IA, 1 Engel I B; 3 cases Engel III A, one IV A and other IV C.


Subject(s)
Epilepsy/surgery , Adolescent , Anticonvulsants/therapeutic use , Brain Neoplasms/complications , Brain Neoplasms/surgery , Child , Child, Preschool , Drug Resistance , Encephalitis/complications , Encephalitis/surgery , Epilepsy/etiology , Epilepsy/pathology , Female , Humans , Male
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Rev. argent. radiol ; 74(3): 239-248, sep. 2010. ilus, graf, tab
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-634805

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Introducción: La Espectroscopía por Resonancia Magnética (ERM) es una técnica no invasiva que permite un análisis del metabolismo de las lesiones o del tejido normal, aumentando la especificidad del método. De esta manera, a la información morfológica aportada por las imágenes de resonancia magnética (RM) se le suma la información bioquímica que brinda la ERM. Si bien el "gold standard" para establecer el diagnóstico definitivo de una lesión cerebral sigue siendo la biopsia, la ERM es un método no invasivo y libre de complicaciones que posibilita determinar el tipo de lesión y evitar biopsias innecesarias en procesos no tumorales. El objetivo del presente trabajo es comprobar si la ERM monovóxel protón de hidrógeno (H+) de tiempo de eco (TE) largo es capaz de discriminar la naturaleza tumoral o no de las lesiones cerebrales y clasificarlas en grados de malignidad. Material y método: Se trata de un estudio prospectivo en el que se incluyó a pacientes de ambos sexos y de distintas edades a los que se les realizó un estudio estándar de RM completado con ERM monovoxel. Resultados: Se analizaron 47 lesiones y se caracterizaron adecuadamente 43 (92,9%), con una sensibilidad (S) del 96,8% (IC 89-100), una especificidad (E) del 89,6% (IC 76-100), un valor predictivo positivo (VPP) del 91,1% (IC 80-100) y un valor predictivo negativo (VPN) del 96,3% (IC 87-100). Muchas son las variables que influyen en la adquisición de un espectro factible de ser analizado, pudiendo surgir de éstas diferencias inter-observador. Sin embargo, se obtuvieron resultados similares a los de otras publicaciones. Conclusión: La ERM sumada a la RM demostró ser un método confiable para determinar la naturaleza tumoral o no de una lesión cerebral, con valores estadísticos aceptables.


The Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy (MRS) is a non-invasive technique which allows study of the metabolism of lesions or of normal tissue, increasing the method's specificity. In this way, the biochemical information provided by MRS is added to the morphologic information provided by the Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI). Even though the gold standards to determine the definite diagnosis of a brain lesion is still the biopsy, the MRS is a non-invasive method, free of complications which would help determine the type of lesion and avoid unnecessarybiopsies in non-tumor processes. The objective of this work is to determine if the monovoxel MRS hydrogen proton (H+) long Eco Time (TE) is capable to differentiating or not the nature of the tumor from the brain lesions and classify them into levels of malignity. Material and Method: This is a retrospective study in which female and male patients of any ages were selected. A standard study of MRI was performed in them and it was completed with monovoxel ERM. Results: 47 lesions were analyzed and 43 (92.9%) were adequately characterized, with a sensibility (S) of 96.8% (IC 89-100), specificity (E) of 89.6% (IC 76-100), positive predictive value (PPV) of 91.1% (IC 80-100) and a negative predictive value (NPV) of 96.3% (IC 87-100). There are many variables that can influence the acquisition of a spectrum capable of being analyzed and from them, inter-observer differences can emerge. However, our results were similar to those in other publications. Conclusion: The MRS together with the MRI proved to be a reliable method to determine whether a brain lesion is a tumor or not, with acceptable statistic values.

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Rev. cuba. med ; 4(2): 223-228, abr. 1965.
Article in Spanish | CUMED | ID: cum-27981

ABSTRACT

Se hace una revisión somera de las formas clíncas ambulatorias mas frecuentes. Se describen los síntomas psíquicos y funcionales somáticos en la depresión, haciéndose énfasis en los últimos con el fin de facilitar la labor diagnóstica de los compañeros no especializados. Se describen las medidas terapéuticas usualmente empleadas en nuestro medio, previniendo las posibilidades del suicidio, siempre probables en la depreseión (AU)


Subject(s)
Depressive Disorder/classification , Outpatients
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