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  • 1
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    Acta neurochirurgica 105 (1990), S. 121-123 
    ISSN: 0942-0940
    Keywords: Hydrocephalus ; shunt treatment, complications ; intracranial hypertension ; intracranial hypotension ; amaurosis ; reversible visual loss
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Summary Report on three hydrocephalic, shunt dependent children, who became blind due to shunt malfunction and rapidly decreased intracranial pressure. They regained vision several days (one case) or several months (2 cases) after shunt revision. The related literature is reviewed and possible pathophysiological mechanisms are discussed.
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  • 2
    ISSN: 1432-0533
    Keywords: Epilepsy ; Pathology ; Tumor ; Malformation ; Inflammation
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract The surgical treatment of chronic pharmacoresistant epilepsies is increasing rapidly. Although several studies have reported on histopathological findings in temporal lobe epilepsy, little is known about the surgical pathology of other seizure disorders. Here we report the histopathological fingings in 63 consecutive surgical specimens of patients who were operated for chronic pharmacoresistant epileptic seizures other than temporal lobe epilepsy (37 corticectomies, 19 functional hemispherectomies, 5 lobectomies, 1 multilobectomy, and 1 frontal lobe deafferentiation combined with a temporal lobectomy). There were structural lesions in 85.7% of the specimens. In 16 cases (25.4%) the predominant lesions were malformative (focal glioneuronal hamartias and hamartomas, vascular malformations, abundant ectopic neurons in the white matter, microgyria, and arachnoid cyst). Lesions indicating preor perinatal necrosis such as porencephaly, ulegyria, and congenital hemiatrophy were present in 7 cases (11.1%). Twelve specimens (19.0%) contained low-grade neoplasms (7 gangliogliomas, 3 astrocytomas, 1 oligoden-droglioma and 1 oligoastrocytoma). There were 3 cases of Rasuussen encephalitis, 1 specimen with atrophy and gliosis due to previous herpetic encephalitis and 1 case with an old abscess wall. Posttraumatic or postoperative changes were the predominant finding in 7 specimens (11.1%). In 7 patients there were only nonspecific changes such as cortical atrophy and gliosis or old hemorrhage. No structural alterations were identified in 9 specimens (14.3%). The findings suggest that the structural lesions observed in the great majority of the specimens were closely related to the pathogenesis of intractable seizures.
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  • 3
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    Journal of neurology 233 (1986), S. 16-18 
    ISSN: 1432-1459
    Keywords: Spinal cord stimulation ; Chronic pain ; Electrodes ; Psychopathology
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Summary A total of 50 patients with chronic pain syndromes were selected for treatment with spinal cord stimulation. Correct positioning of electrodes was obtained in 44 patients, leading to an initial alleviation of pain in 25 patients. In 6 patients, electrodes (though still effective in 4) had to be removed because of surgical complications within the first 5 months of use. Only 8 patients had at least some beneficial effect lasting for more than 3 years. The long-term results in patients with more severe psychological disturbances were no worse than those of the other patients.
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    European radiology 8 (1998), S. 1197-1197 
    ISSN: 1432-1084
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
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  • 5
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    Acta neurochirurgica 114 (1992), S. 33-35 
    ISSN: 0942-0940
    Keywords: Hydrocephalus ; intraventricular supratentorial tumours ; management of hydrocephalus ; shunt complications
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Summary Post-operative problems of hydrocephalus which occur in a high percentage of intraventricular tumours are infrequently discussed. Our experience, however, showed many problems in the treatment of hydrocephalus associated with supratentorial intraventricular tumours. In a series of 40 supratentorial intraventricular tumours different types of management were used and reviewed retrospectively. It is concluded that certain types of management are disadvantageous, like primary shunt insertion. As a result the recommended form of treatment is: primary temporary external CSF-drainage followed by tumour surgery. Post-operative assessment of ventricular compartments and tolerance of drainage withdrawal. Shunt insertion only if compartmentilization or drainage dependency were manifest.
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  • 6
    ISSN: 0942-0940
    Keywords: Spinal roots ; spinal osteophytosis ; intervertebral disc displacement
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Summary 32 cases of negative exploration in a joint follow-up series of 3,032 lumbar disc operations are described. Data from 15 hospitals were analyzed by means of questionnaires and computer-aided analysis. Detailed information is given about pre as well as intraoperative findings. The causes of negative lumbar disc exploration can be divided into two groups. 1. Genuine misdiagnosis where other causes are responsible for the symptoms, and 2. poor technique where despite genuine disc prolapse no evidence was found at operation. The most important causes in the first group were osteochondrotic compression, distended epidural veins, and root tension. The results are less favourable in these patients than in the overall series but, compared to the other complicated courses, the results were markedly better. A review of the literature is given, the possible causes for negative explorations are discussed, and a directive is established for the surgical procedure in cases where an expected prolapse is not found at operation.
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  • 7
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    Acta neurochirurgica 62 (1982), S. 297-305 
    ISSN: 0942-0940
    Keywords: Spinal cord ; spinal haematoma ; extradural haematoma ; spontaneous haematoma ; vascular malformation ; arteriovenous angioma
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Summary Seven cases of spinal epidural haematoma occurred in a series of 2,500 neurosurgical procedures. Five of these seven cases were non-traumatic in origin. In four cases the bleeding could be ascribed to various types of vascular malformations. The clinical and histological features are described, and the relevance of these findings for surgical management is discussed.
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  • 8
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    Acta neurochirurgica 98 (1989), S. 9-18 
    ISSN: 0942-0940
    Keywords: Brainstem acoustic evoked potentials ; intraoperative monitoring ; cerebellopontine angle ; somatosensory evoked potentials ; neurovascular decompression ; acoustic neurinoma
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Summary In 135 cases of posterior fossa surgery almost exclusively in the cerebellopontine angle (CPA) intraoperative monitoring of brainstem acoustic evoked potentials (BAEP) and partly somatosensory evoked potentials (SEP) was performed. The series consisted of 20 microvascular decompressions, 63 acoustic neurinomas, 7 vascular lesions and 45 other space occupying lesions, mostly in the CPA. BAEP monitoring alone was employed in 76 cases, combined BAEP und SEP monitoring less frequently. The technique of anaesthesia and intraoperative monitoring is presented in detail including an analysis of technical problems (17 in 135=13% of cases) and technical failures (11 of 135=8%). The results of monitoring brainstem pathways contralateral to the lesion are detailed. It is concluded that the technical principles of evoked potential monitoring in posterior fossa surgery are well established. The applications and limits of this technique including its modifications are described.
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  • 9
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    Acta neurochirurgica 98 (1989), S. 118-128 
    ISSN: 0942-0940
    Keywords: Brainstem auditory evoked potentials ; intraoperative monitoring ; hearing ; cerebello-pontine angle ; acoustic neurinoma ; neurovascular decompression
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Summary Of 135 cases operated upon for posterior fossa lesions 103 showed preoperative hearing. In 34 acoustic neurinomas 14 had postoperative initially preserved hearing, in 20 microvascular decompressions 19 had preserved postoperative hearing and in 49 other lesions 5 lost hearing. The relationship between preservation of hearing and the preservation or loss of brainstem auditory evoked potentials (BAEP) waves I and V in the three groups of namely: acoustic neurinomas, microvascular decompressions and other lesions are presented. It is noteworthy that only patients with preserved waves I or V are suitable candidates for intraoperative monitoring. The loss of wave V is usally associated with hearing loss (10 out of 13 cases). But hearing loss is also possible despite preservation of wave I (3 out of 60) or despite preservation of wave V (2 out of 68). The predictive value of the preservation of waves I and V is not an absolute one, but it strongly suggests preserved hearing postoperatively. The dilemma remains that once waves I or V are lost during surgery there is no certainty as to postoperative hearing. If wave V recovers after an initial loss, hearing is usually preserved but not in all cases. In wave I amplitude changes alone were more frequent than in wave V, where latency changes alone were more frequently observed. Particular surgical manoeuvres could be found to be often associated with a wave deterioration. Hearing preservation could never be achieved in patients who already preoperatively had no BAEP. It is concluded that BAEP monitoring is of great value in surgery for microvascular decompression and cerebello-pontine-angle (CPA) tumours with preserved hearing.
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  • 10
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    Acta neurochirurgica 108 (1991), S. 140-147 
    ISSN: 0942-0940
    Keywords: Motor evoked potential ; muscle response ; somatosensory evoked potential ; spinal cord injury ; spinal cord monitoring
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Summary In this study, averaged cortical somatosensory evoked potentials (SEP) after sciatic nerve stimulation, and lower extremity muscle responses after motor cortex stimulation (MEP) were compared in rats. 10 animals served as light (25g-cm) and 10 animals as severe (80g-cm) acute spinal cord injury group after weight dropping trauma. After the initial loss of components, both SEP and MEP recovered in most cases in the light injury group. In the severe injury group, however, no recovery was observed in cortical SEPs, while the muscle MEP recovered in some animals. Light spinal cord injury had little effect on muscle MEPs and caused a paradoxical amplitude increase in some MEP recordings. Latency values of muscle MEPs did not show great changes after either kind of injury, while cortical SEP latency was considerably delayed. In this model cortical SEPs were more sensitive to light spinal cord injury than muscle MEPs after single electrical cortical stimuli. Severe spinal cord injury caused amplitude changes or loss of waves from both SEP and MEP.
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