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World Neurosurg ; 167: e670-e684, 2022 Nov.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36028109

RESUMO

BACKGROUND: Here, we evaluate the evolution and growth of global neurosurgery publications over time, further focusing on the contributions and impact of authors in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). METHODS: In this systematic bibliometric analysis, we conducted a two-stage blinded screening process of global neurosurgery publications from 5 databases from inception through July 2021. Articles involving multi-national/multi-institutional research collaborations, detailing any area of global neurosurgery collaboration, or influencing global neurosurgery practice were included. Statistical hypothesis testing was conducted to analyze trends and hypotheses of LMIC authorship contributions. RESULTS: The number of global neurosurgery publications has soared in the last decade. Overall, authors from HIC countries were most commonly from the US (41.1%), Canada (4.0%), and the UK (3.9%), while authors from LMIC countries were most commonly from Uganda (4.2%), Tanzania (2.6%), Cameroon (1.8%), and India (1.8%). Over a quarter (28%) of publications had no LMIC authors, while only 11% had 3 or more LMIC authors. The proportion of LMIC authors (LMIC-R) was not correlated with the citation rate of individual articles or with the year of publication, and a positive trend emerged when the LMIC-R of top-publishing LMICs was individually examined and compared to the year of publication. CONCLUSIONS: Despite recent growth, the number of global neurosurgery publications arising from LMICs pales in comparison to those from HICs. Collaborative efforts between certain HICs and LMICs have likely contributed to the observed increase in LMIC author independence over time.


Assuntos
Neurocirurgia , Humanos , Países em Desenvolvimento , Procedimentos Neurocirúrgicos , Bibliometria , Autoria
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Clin Anat ; 35(2): 251-255, 2022 Mar.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34913515

RESUMO

Brain herniation is one of the most feared complications of many neurological pathologies. However, current understanding of the mechanisms behind brain herniation syndromes is poor. By investigating the correlations between raised intracranial pressure (ICP) and herniation of the cerebellar tonsils, we hope to develop a model that can be used to study intracranial fluid dynamics and its effects on brain tissue. This will facilitate evaluation of patients with elevated ICP and development of novel treatments including surgical approaches for decompressing the posterior cranial fossa and upper cervical spine. A standard suboccipital surgical approach was used to expose the foramen magnum and observe movements of the cerebellar tonsils in fresh cadavers. A urinary Foley catheter balloon in the parietal extradural space was used to simulate a mass effect while ICP was monitored. The baseline anatomy differed widely among the cadaver specimens. However, and overall, we found that as ICP rises, the cerebellar tonsils descend through the foramen magnum at a rate of 0.3 mm per 1 mmHg increase in ICP. A mean descent of 6.2 mm was observed for a mean ICP increase of 17 mmHg. In this cadaveric study, we present a method and model for exploring brain herniation syndromes in the context of ICP changes. This could allow for further models to study the effects of other neuropathologies on the cerebellar tonsils, including posterior cranial fossa mass lesions and cerebellar hemorrhage.


Assuntos
Malformação de Arnold-Chiari , Encefalocele , Fossa Craniana Posterior , Encefalocele/etiologia , Humanos , Pressão Intracraniana , Imageamento por Ressonância Magnética , Modelos Anatômicos
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World Neurosurg ; 152: 154-161, 2021 08.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33895374

RESUMO

BACKGROUND: The ongoing trend of societal evolution in contemporary civilization has allowed increased inclusion of heterogenous identity groups into fields, such as neurosurgery, where certain groups have traditionally been underrepresented. In regard to the field of neurosurgery, the increasing recognition of the disparities faced by women is illustrated by a growing body of academic literature. METHODS: We conducted a bibliometric analysis querying the PubMed, Web of Science, Scopus, and Embase databases for articles on women in neurosurgery using the MeSH terms "woman," "women," "gender," neurosurgery," neurological surgery," and "neurosurgeon." Articles were excluded if they did not concern societal impact of nonmale population in the context of neurosurgery. Total citations, mean citations per year, publishing journal information, and author demographics were abstracted from included reports. Associations between abstracted continuous variables were evaluated using the Pearson correlation coefficient. Derived P values < 0.05 were taken as significant. RESULTS: A total of 49 articles were included. Total numbers of citations per report were positively associated with mean citations per year (r = 0.7289, P = 0.0253), the latter of which was slightly negatively associated with the age of the report (r = -0.0413, P = 0.0009). Age of publication year was found to be negatively correlated with the number of reports published per year (r = -0.648, P = 0.0066). Total citations per reports were significantly correlated with increased numbers of citations during the last completed calendar year (2019: r = 0.8956, P = 0.0397). CONCLUSIONS: Recognition in societal evolutionary trends as evidenced by academic activity has shown increased focus on the explicit and intrinsic biases faced by women in neurosurgery. Recent years have seen significant increases in published reports concerning the subject, as well as rising academic impact per a given report. This phenomenon is speculated to continue, and understanding to broaden as societal perception continues to develop.


Assuntos
Neurocirurgiões/tendências , Neurocirurgia/tendências , Médicas/tendências , Sexismo/tendências , Percepção Social , Bibliometria , Feminino , Humanos
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Childs Nerv Syst ; 37(2): 687-690, 2021 02.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32440896

RESUMO

The torcular Herophili is formed by the joining of the major dural venous sinuses including the superior sagittal sinus, transverse sinuses, straight sinuses, and the occipital sinus. Surgically, knowledge of the position of the torcular Herophili is vitally important to avoid catastrophic hemorrhage. Here, we present a case report of an elevated torcularia found on radiological imaging. Such an anatomical variation should be kept in mind by clinicians and anatomists alike.


Assuntos
Cavidades Cranianas , Seio Sagital Superior , Cavidades Cranianas/diagnóstico por imagem , Humanos
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World Neurosurg ; 145: 381-395, 2021 01.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33049379

RESUMO

The venous drainage of the vertebral and paravertebral regions is important for a better understanding of hematogenous disease spread. Moreover, the spine surgeon must be well acquainted with this anatomy to minimize intraoperative and postoperative complications. A comprehensive review of the vertebral venous plexus (Batson plexus) was performed with a concentration on the clinical and surgical correlations of this venous network.


Assuntos
Coluna Vertebral/irrigação sanguínea , Veias/anatomia & histologia , História do Século XVIII , História do Século XIX , História do Século XX , História do Século XXI , Humanos , Neuroanatomia/história
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Surg Radiol Anat ; 42(9): 1119-1121, 2020 Sep.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32472182

RESUMO

Orbital fat herniation is primarily in a subconjunctival location. However, herniation through the inferior orbital fissure (IOF) has been scantly reported. Here, we report a cadaveric case of herniation of orbital fat through the inferior orbital fissure and into the infratemporal fossa. The cadaver's orbital anatomy and orbital fat herniation were found during routine dissection. The details of this case are reported. We also discuss anatomical variations of the inferior orbital fissure as well as the related vascular and nervous system structures related to orbital fat herniation. This is a rare case of a cadaver with this anatomical abnormality.


Assuntos
Tecido Adiposo/patologia , Variação Anatômica , Hérnia/diagnóstico , Fossa Infratemporal/anormalidades , Órbita/patologia , Idoso , Cadáver , Dissecação , Hérnia/etiologia , Humanos , Fossa Infratemporal/patologia , Masculino
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