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View article: Real-World Outcomes of Endovascular Management of Intracranial Aneurysms: Insights from a Tertiary Care Hospital in Central India
Real-World Outcomes of Endovascular Management of Intracranial Aneurysms: Insights from a Tertiary Care Hospital in Central India Open
Endovascular coiling has emerged as a preferred treatment for intracranial aneurysms (IAs), offering better functional outcomes than surgical clipping. This study examines the demographic and clinical profiles of patients with IAs, evaluat…
View article: Simulating Endonasal Endoscopic Skull Base Surgery on Animal Carcasses: A Prospective Observational Study
Simulating Endonasal Endoscopic Skull Base Surgery on Animal Carcasses: A Prospective Observational Study Open
Background: Proficiency in neuroendoscopic techniques is vital in modern neurosurgery, especially with the rising prominence of endoscopic endonasal procedures. Traditional training methods face challenges due to cadaver scarcity and cost-…
View article: A Novel Electronic Spine Trainer for Endoscopic Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery
A Novel Electronic Spine Trainer for Endoscopic Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery Open
Traditional endoscopic spine training using cadavers and animal models faces limitations due to availability and ethical concerns, while existing synthetic models are often too simplistic or expensive. There is a need for a more accessible…
View article: Exoscopic Supraorbital Keyhole Approach for Skull Base Lesions: An Institutional Experience
Exoscopic Supraorbital Keyhole Approach for Skull Base Lesions: An Institutional Experience Open
Background In recent times, the supraorbital approach via eyebrow incision has gained tremendous popularity in targeting the anterior skull base and few middle cranial fossa lesions, over the more traditional pterional and frontotemporal a…
View article: Neuroendoscopy Training
Neuroendoscopy Training Open
Neuroendoscopy can be learnt by assisting or doing live human surgery, cadaver dissection with or without augmented pulsatile vessel and cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) perfusion, and practicing on live animal, dead animal model, synthetic model…
View article: A Model with Feedback Mechanism for Learning Hand-Eye Coordination: A Pilot Study
A Model with Feedback Mechanism for Learning Hand-Eye Coordination: A Pilot Study Open
Background: Practicing neuroendoscopic skills like hand-eye coordination is mandatory before embarking on actual surgeries. Synthetic models are able alternatives for cadavers and animals. Presently available models in the literature are e…
View article: Hyperselective Tibial Neurotomy for Relieving Spasticity and Restoring Motor Functions
Hyperselective Tibial Neurotomy for Relieving Spasticity and Restoring Motor Functions Open
Key Messages: Hyperselective peripheral neurotomy is a safe and effective technique for correcting spastic equinovarus deformity. It can reduce spasticity and has the potential to restore lost functions by rebalancing the flexor and extens…
View article: Endoscopic Transcervical Approach for Single-stage Anterior Decompression and Stabilization for Atlantoaxial Dislocation
Endoscopic Transcervical Approach for Single-stage Anterior Decompression and Stabilization for Atlantoaxial Dislocation Open
Background: Anterior and posterior approaches are used for the management of atlantoaxial dislocation (AAD). Anterior decompression is required in some patients in whom the C1–2 dislocation is not properly reduced by the posterior approach…
View article: Endovascular Management of Intracranial Pial Arteriovenous Fistula with Giant Venous Varix: Case Report and Review of Literature.
Endovascular Management of Intracranial Pial Arteriovenous Fistula with Giant Venous Varix: Case Report and Review of Literature. Open
Background: Intracranial pial arteriovenous fistulas (AVFs) are rare intracranial vascular malformation and their treatment is challenging because of high-flow pial supply of the lesion. We report a case of intracranial pial AVF with assoc…
View article: Rotational Occipital Scalp Flap for Occipital Pressure Ulcer
Rotational Occipital Scalp Flap for Occipital Pressure Ulcer Open
Occipital pressure ulcers and wound gaping may occur in unconscious and malnourished patients. Most of the time, a large defect requires wound coverage by scalp flaps. This video describes a rotational occipital scalp flap for occipital pr…
View article: Establishing a New Neurointerventional Facility in a Remote Area of a Low–Middle Income Country (LMIC): Initial Experience
Establishing a New Neurointerventional Facility in a Remote Area of a Low–Middle Income Country (LMIC): Initial Experience Open
Background Timely performed Neurointervention procedures in patients with neurovascular disorders save them from mortality and lifelong morbidity, in addition to relieving the immense economic and social burden associated with these diseas…
View article: Spinal Epidural Lipomatosis Associated with Intrathecal Flow Voids: Demonstration of Engorged Veins Using Flat Panel Catheter Angiotomography
Spinal Epidural Lipomatosis Associated with Intrathecal Flow Voids: Demonstration of Engorged Veins Using Flat Panel Catheter Angiotomography Open
We present a case of a 54-year-old male with spinal epidural lipomatosis who had associated flow voids on magnetic resonance imaging with dilated intrathecal vessels. During spinal angiogram, 20s DynaCT (flat panel catheter angiotomography…
View article: Awake focussed craniotomy for oedematous/large brain lesions
Awake focussed craniotomy for oedematous/large brain lesions Open
Aim: Awake craniotomy has been proven to be safe and effective. It has generally been used for non-edematous conditions. If done in edematous states, large craniotomies are advised. Here, we report the combined use of techniques of awake a…
View article: Endoscope-controlled Access to Thalamic Tumors using Tubular Brain Retractor: An Alternative Approach to Microscopic Excision
Endoscope-controlled Access to Thalamic Tumors using Tubular Brain Retractor: An Alternative Approach to Microscopic Excision Open
Background Surgery for thalamic lesions has been considered challenging due to their deep-seated location. Endoscopic excision of deep-seated brain tumors using tubular retractor has been shown to be safe and effective in prior studies; ho…
View article: Colloid Cyst Presenting as Head Injury
Colloid Cyst Presenting as Head Injury Open
Colloid cysts are mucous- or hyaloid-filled lesions with an outer fibrous layer. These are rare developmental and nonneoplastic malformation. They may be found incidentally, while some cases may present with intermittent headache, rapid ne…
View article: GCS score and MRI grading does not predicts the outcome in dai patients
GCS score and MRI grading does not predicts the outcome in dai patients Open
Diffuse axonal injury (DAI) is a type of brain injury due to extensive lesions in white matter tract occurring over a wide area. It is one of the most common and devastating types of traumatic brain injury and major cause of unconsciousnes…
View article: GCS score and MRI grading does not predicts the outcome in dai patients - a prospective study
GCS score and MRI grading does not predicts the outcome in dai patients - a prospective study Open
Diffuse axonal injury (DAI) is a type of brain injury due to extensive lesions in white matter tract occurring over a wide area. It is one of the most common and devastating types of traumatic brain injury and major cause of unconsciousnes…
View article: Cervical spine intramedullary cysticercosis in a young adult - a case report and literature review
Cervical spine intramedullary cysticercosis in a young adult - a case report and literature review Open
Neurocysticercosis, is the most common central nervous system parasitic infestation worldwide, but spinal involvement by neurocysticercosis is relatively rare. Here we report a case of 18-year-old male patient with intramedullary cysticerc…
View article: 5 Cases of traumatic double acute extradural hematoma in M. D. M hospital Jodhpur, Rajasthan, India
5 Cases of traumatic double acute extradural hematoma in M. D. M hospital Jodhpur, Rajasthan, India Open
Double acute EDHs are extremely rare. It is an uncommon consequence of closed head injury and the reported incidence ranges from 2 to 25% in different series.5. It may be unilateral or bilateral. Bilateral EDH may be symmetrical (same regi…
View article: Spinal intradural extramedullary mature cystic teratoma in young adult: a rare tumor with review of literature
Spinal intradural extramedullary mature cystic teratoma in young adult: a rare tumor with review of literature Open
Spinal intradural extramedullary teratoma is a rare condition that develops more commonly in children than in adults. We report a rare case of adult onset intradural extramedullary teratoma in the thoracolumbar spinal cord with no evidence…
View article: Pneumocephalus in cerebellopontine angle and meningitis secondary to chronic otitis media in a child
Pneumocephalus in cerebellopontine angle and meningitis secondary to chronic otitis media in a child Open
Pneumocephalus is a rare complication of chronic otitis media. Despite its rarity intra-cranial air carries a potential risk of increased intra-cranial pressure or meningitis, which requires immediate therapy. A 10-year-old child presented…