Ibrahim Dao
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View article: MENG-13 MANAGEMENT OF TWO PARASAGITTAL ROLANDIC MENINGIOMAS IN A CONTEXT OF LIMITED RESOURCES : EXPERIENCE OF THE SOURO SANOU UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL CENTER IN BOBO-DIOULASSO
MENG-13 MANAGEMENT OF TWO PARASAGITTAL ROLANDIC MENINGIOMAS IN A CONTEXT OF LIMITED RESOURCES : EXPERIENCE OF THE SOURO SANOU UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL CENTER IN BOBO-DIOULASSO Open
Introduction In countries with limited resources, the management of brain tumors constitutes a significant challenge, particularly when they occur in functional areas such as the Rolandic region. We report two clinical cases of rolandic me…
View article: Successful Management of Traumatic Cervical Spondyloptosis with Incomplete Neurological Deficit in a Child: A Case Report
Successful Management of Traumatic Cervical Spondyloptosis with Incomplete Neurological Deficit in a Child: A Case Report Open
Background: Spondyloptosis is a condition in which one vertebral body is completely displaced over the corpus of the adjacent one. It is more common in the lumbar region of the spine, but it very rarely occurs in the cervical spine. In thi…
View article: 400 Gramme on Skull Base and Face: Complete Removal and Reconstruction
400 Gramme on Skull Base and Face: Complete Removal and Reconstruction Open
<i>Background</i>: Huge craniofacial tumors represent a surgical challenge not only for high risk of intraoperative damage of the brain and sense organs of the face, but also for esthetical issues which may occur postoperativel…
View article: Periventricular and Intraventricular Tumors in a Low-Income Country: Hard Learning Curve and Outcome of a Young Neurosurgeon from Burkina Faso
Periventricular and Intraventricular Tumors in a Low-Income Country: Hard Learning Curve and Outcome of a Young Neurosurgeon from Burkina Faso Open
Background: Periventricular and Intraventricular processes are life-threatening conditions because of their propensity to obstruct Cerebrospinal fluid pathways and to compress highly functional and vital structures. There are deep-seated l…
View article: A HUGE BING-NEEL TUMOR MIMICKING MENINGIOMA AND REVEALING A WALDENSTRÖM’S MACROGLOBULINEMIA: A CASE REPORT
A HUGE BING-NEEL TUMOR MIMICKING MENINGIOMA AND REVEALING A WALDENSTRÖM’S MACROGLOBULINEMIA: A CASE REPORT Open
Key clinical messageBing-Neel syndrome is a very rare condition referable to an infiltration of the central nervous system by tumoral cells during Waldenström's macroglobulinemia and commonly appears as small size lesions.We report this ex…
View article: Successful management of delayed traumatic cervical spondyloptosis with neurological deficit: illustrative case
Successful management of delayed traumatic cervical spondyloptosis with neurological deficit: illustrative case Open
BACKGROUND Cervical spondyloptosis is a serious condition scarcely encountered by spine surgeons. Few cases have been reported in the literature. There are no general guidelines for their management, especially in delayed cases. The author…
View article: C1C2 Wiring and Posttraumatic Atlantoaxial Dislocation: An Effective and Cheap Surgical Procedure in a Developing Country
C1C2 Wiring and Posttraumatic Atlantoaxial Dislocation: An Effective and Cheap Surgical Procedure in a Developing Country Open
Objectives: Atlantoaxial dislocation remains a rare and serious condition with a high preoperative and postoperative morbidity and mortality. Its successful surgical management is still challenging and gratifying for neurosurgeons. Several…
View article: A Rare Etiology of a Life-Threatening Subdural Hematoma: Case Report and Literature Review
A Rare Etiology of a Life-Threatening Subdural Hematoma: Case Report and Literature Review Open
Background: Life-threatening subdural hematoma is commonly related to trauma and rarely revealed by neoplasm. Observation: We report a case of a 53-year-old suffering from mild headache and without a history of trauma, was admitted unconsc…
View article: Unusual Scalp Process Revealing a Thyroid Cancer: “Illustrative Case”
Unusual Scalp Process Revealing a Thyroid Cancer: “Illustrative Case” Open
Background: Thyroid cancers commonly display slow evolution with local and or regional extension. The classic presentation is a painless nodule of the thyroid region in a euthyroid patient. Sometimes, the nodule is discovered only on ultra…
View article: The impact of African-trained neurosurgeons on sub-Saharan Africa
The impact of African-trained neurosurgeons on sub-Saharan Africa Open
OBJECTIVE Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) represents 17% of the world’s land, 14% of the population, and 1% of the gross domestic product. Previous reports have indicated that 81/500 African neurosurgeons (16.2%) worked in SSA—i.e., 1 neurosurgeo…
View article: Schneider Syndrome Managed Surgically or by Conservative Treatment
Schneider Syndrome Managed Surgically or by Conservative Treatment Open
Introduction. Schneider's syndrome is acute traumatic cervical central cord syndrome usually in stenotic cervical canal without other traumatic lesions. Early surgical management is controversial. The aim of this work was to study the trea…