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View article: Classification of unstable spinal gunshot wounds: interim results of the 2nd phase of the study
Classification of unstable spinal gunshot wounds: interim results of the 2nd phase of the study Open
Background . Gunshot wounds are the most common type of spinal cord and spinal cord injury in battlefields. In some cases, spinal cord injury leads to instability in the spinal motion segment. A protocol for scoring tactical classification…
View article: The Data-Driven Definition of “Complication” in Medicine
The Data-Driven Definition of “Complication” in Medicine Open
We conducted linguistic and statistical analysis of the term "complication" using a large corpus of medical texts from 90,688 completed neurosurgical cases in the digital archive of the N.N. Burdenko National Medical Research Center for Ne…
View article: Conservative treatment of chronic nonbacterial osteomyelitis using zoledronic acid in children
Conservative treatment of chronic nonbacterial osteomyelitis using zoledronic acid in children Open
BACKGROUND: Currently, there is no etiological treatment for chronic nonbacterial osteomyelitis. The insufficient efficacy of all available treatment modalities remains a major concern. Among the most effective approaches are genetically e…
View article: Combat related spine and spinal cord injuries: a systematic literature review and meta-analysis
Combat related spine and spinal cord injuries: a systematic literature review and meta-analysis Open
Objective. To study the epidemiology and clinical features of spinal injuries and wounds in combat situations. Material and Methods. A systematic literature review was conducted in accordance with the Preferred Reporting Items for Systemat…
View article: Surgical outcomes in patients with spinal deformities associated with neurological deficit
Surgical outcomes in patients with spinal deformities associated with neurological deficit Open
BACKGROUND: The surgical treatment in patients with spinal deformities associated with neurological deficit remains a subject of debate. Existing research is mostly limited to case-control studies or case series, with no statistical assess…
View article: Early signs of impaired erythrocyte maturation provided in a complete blood count in the absence of anemia
Early signs of impaired erythrocyte maturation provided in a complete blood count in the absence of anemia Open
Objective of the Study. To evaluate the possibility of identifying a tendency towards the development of hematopoietic disorders and preliminary assessment of their etiology before establishing anemia based on traditional criteria: in the …
View article: Dynamics of the optic nerve sheaths diameter in patients with severe traumatic brain injury and decompressive craniotomy
Dynamics of the optic nerve sheaths diameter in patients with severe traumatic brain injury and decompressive craniotomy Open
INTRODUCTION. Correlation between the optic nerve sheath diameter (ONSD) and the intracranial pressure (ICP) in the acute period of severe traumatic brain injury has been confirmed in numerous publications by foreign and Russian authors. E…
View article: Сognitive Сomplaints with Unilateral Temporal Lobe Compression
Сognitive Сomplaints with Unilateral Temporal Lobe Compression Open
Awareness of cognitive deficits, as a rule, occurs in the form of «memory complaints». Spontaneous narration of problems reveals their semantic hierarchy and can be a model for generating a spontaneous flow of thoughts and memo…
View article: Comparative characteristics of cervical sagittal balance parameters and atlantoaxial instability criteria in normal and Down syndrome children
Comparative characteristics of cervical sagittal balance parameters and atlantoaxial instability criteria in normal and Down syndrome children Open
BACKGROUND: Sagittal balance of the spine has received considerable development in recent years. However, most studies focused on the assessment of vertebral–pelvic parameters. The cervical spine has long received insufficient attention fr…
View article: Thromboelastometry-Based Prophylaxis for Venous Thromboembolism in the Acute Period Following Isolated Severe Traumatic Brain Injury
Thromboelastometry-Based Prophylaxis for Venous Thromboembolism in the Acute Period Following Isolated Severe Traumatic Brain Injury Open
Our results emphasize the clinical significance of thromboelastometry in patients with isolated severe traumatic TBI. Anticoagulant prophylaxis started on 3-4 days after severe TBI was relatively safe, and most patients did not experience …
View article: Radiological characteristics of hydrocephalus due to idiopathic extraventricular cisternal obstruction
Radiological characteristics of hydrocephalus due to idiopathic extraventricular cisternal obstruction Open
Initially, hydrocephalus was divided into communicanting and non-communicanting by W. Dandy. After that terms “intraventricular” and “extraventricular” obstruction were determined. Improvement of radiological technologies have allowed to d…
View article: Endoscopic surgery of the patients with idiopathic hydrocephalus due to extraventricular cisternal obstruction
Endoscopic surgery of the patients with idiopathic hydrocephalus due to extraventricular cisternal obstruction Open
The possibility of developing hydrocephalus due to extraventricular cisternal obstruction was discovered in the 20th century. The development of neuroimaging and endoscopic techniques has made it possible to plan and perform minimally inva…
View article: Diagnostics and prediction of intracranial hypertension on primary computed tomography in patients with severe traumatic brain injury
Diagnostics and prediction of intracranial hypertension on primary computed tomography in patients with severe traumatic brain injury Open
The objective was to compare the optic nerve sheath diameter measured by CT (ODSN-CT) with the level of compression of the mesencephalic cisterns and the midline shift in the diagnosis and prediction of intracranial hypertension (ICH) duri…
View article: Surgical aspects of classification and neuroimaging characteristics of idiopathic hydrocephalus in adults
Surgical aspects of classification and neuroimaging characteristics of idiopathic hydrocephalus in adults Open
Background. Hydrocephalus can be developing by a traumatic brain injury, intracranial hemorrhage, tumor, meningitis of congenital malformation of the central nervous system. When the cause of the hydrocephalus is unclear it is supposed as …
View article: Changes in spinopelvic relationships in children with spondylolisthesis after surgical treatment and their correlation with the assessment of quality of life
Changes in spinopelvic relationships in children with spondylolisthesis after surgical treatment and their correlation with the assessment of quality of life Open
Objective. To assess sagittal balance parameters in children with spondylolisthesis before and after surgical treatment and to analyze their correlation with quality of life. Material and Methods. A retrospective analysis of postural radio…
View article: Corticobulbar motor evoked potentials in surgical treatment of tumors of the IV ventricle and brainstem
Corticobulbar motor evoked potentials in surgical treatment of tumors of the IV ventricle and brainstem Open
BACKGROUND: Intraoperative neurophysiological monitoring is an obligatory tool during fossa posterior surgery. Corticobulbar motor evoked potentials is the modality of intraoperative neurophysiological monitoring, which can be used during …
View article: Radicality of lateral ventricular neoplasms removal and risk factors of postoperative hemorrhagic complications
Radicality of lateral ventricular neoplasms removal and risk factors of postoperative hemorrhagic complications Open
Introduction. Lateral ventricular neoplasms (tumors, vascular neoplasms, cysts) are rare and according to different sources comprise between 0.64 and 3.5 % of all brain tumors. Due to relatively slow growth, tumors can reach significant si…
View article: Comparative characteristics of sagittal balance in normal children and with spondylolisthesis
Comparative characteristics of sagittal balance in normal children and with spondylolisthesis Open
BACKGROUND: The measurement of sagittal parameters is an important part of preoperative planning and is also used to evaluate the results of surgical treatment. It is known that in spondylolisthesis (especially at high degrees) the sagitta…
View article: The Prediction of Functional Outcome After Microsurgical Treatment of Unruptured Intracranial Aneurysm Based on Machine Learning
The Prediction of Functional Outcome After Microsurgical Treatment of Unruptured Intracranial Aneurysm Based on Machine Learning Open
Our study aimed to create a machine learning model to predict patients’ functional outcomes after microsurgical treatment of unruptured intracranial aneurysms (UIA). Data on 615 microsurgically treated patients with UIA were collected retr…
View article: Use of intraoperative navigation in endoscopic surgery of benign fibro-osseous lesions of paranasal sinuses and skull base
Use of intraoperative navigation in endoscopic surgery of benign fibro-osseous lesions of paranasal sinuses and skull base Open
Objective. Evaluation of the effectiveness and safety of the use of electromagnetic computer navigation in endoscopic surgery of benign fibro-osseous mass of the paranasal sinuses and skull base. Materials and methods. The retrospective st…
View article: Continuous Renal Replacement Therapy Using Membranes with Increased Adsorption Capacity in Patients with Septic Shock after Neurosurgical Interventions
Continuous Renal Replacement Therapy Using Membranes with Increased Adsorption Capacity in Patients with Septic Shock after Neurosurgical Interventions Open
Introduction . The combination of primary brain injury with cytokine storm and hemodynamic disturbance in septic shock leads to secondary brain damage and growing neurological deficit. Blood purification procedures can be considered as an …
View article: Trigger electromyography in endoscopic transnasal surgery of skull base tumors
Trigger electromyography in endoscopic transnasal surgery of skull base tumors Open
Introduction . The development of minimally invasive technologies in recent decades has expanded the indications for the use of endoscopic transnasal transsphenoidal approaches in surgery of skull base tumors. It became possible to perform…
View article: Predicting Postoperative Hospital Stay in Neurosurgery with Recurrent Neural Networks Based on Operative Reports
Predicting Postoperative Hospital Stay in Neurosurgery with Recurrent Neural Networks Based on Operative Reports Open
This study aimed to predict the duration of the postoperative in-hospital period in neurosurgery based on unstructured operative reports, natural language processing, and deep learning. The recurrent neuronal network (RNN-GRU) was tuned on…
View article: Transcranial decompression of the optic nerve channels in meningiomas of the chiasmal-cellar region: efficiency, risks and complications
Transcranial decompression of the optic nerve channels in meningiomas of the chiasmal-cellar region: efficiency, risks and complications Open
The study objective is evaluate the effectiveness and risks of using intradural and extradural decompression of the optic nerve channels during standard transcranial removal of meningiomas of the chiasmal-cellar region region. Materials an…
View article: Gaze Fixation Patterns Correlate with Visual Attention and Memory: the Results of a Pilot Study in Healthy Subjects
Gaze Fixation Patterns Correlate with Visual Attention and Memory: the Results of a Pilot Study in Healthy Subjects Open
In recent years, distinguishing between similar short-term memory traces (pattern separation) in humans and animals has become an important part of neurophysiological research aimed to localize these functions in the brain.The aim of this …
View article: Reconstruction of central skull base defects after the removal of chiasmosellar tumors
Reconstruction of central skull base defects after the removal of chiasmosellar tumors Open
The study objective is to describe currently available and optimal methods of central skull base reconstruction. Material and methods. This article describes a 10-year experience of endoscopic surgery in reconstructing the defects after th…
View article: THE SCORE FOR THE ASSESSMENT RESULTS OF THE MANAGEMENT OF ADULT PATIENTS WITH CRANIOPHARYNGIOMA
THE SCORE FOR THE ASSESSMENT RESULTS OF THE MANAGEMENT OF ADULT PATIENTS WITH CRANIOPHARYNGIOMA Open
In the article the authors presented a modified score for the evaluation of the management of adult patients with craniopharyngioma. Its application allows to estimate dynamics of patients before and after surgery, and in following-up obse…
View article: Transient enlargement of craniopharyngioma cysts after stereotactic radiotherapy and radiosurgery
Transient enlargement of craniopharyngioma cysts after stereotactic radiotherapy and radiosurgery Open
Enlargement of a craniopharyngioma cyst in the early period (up to 1 year) after RT/RS is usually transient and does not require surgical treatment (except cases where worsening of neurological symptoms occurs, or occlusive hydrocephalus d…