Publications by authors named "Anthony E Bishay"

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  • * A comprehensive literature search identified 106 studies involving 2086 pediatric patients, with the majority of cases stemming from atlantoaxial instability and often utilizing iliac crest or rib autografts for surgery.
  • * The review reports a high overall fusion rate of 95.8% for these pediatric procedures, with similar success rates observed for cases involving the occipitocervical junction compared to those without such involvement.
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Context: Sport-related concussion management often requires referral to physical therapy (PT).

Objectives: To (1) outline the role of PT in the management of sport-related concussion, (2) describe patients who underwent PT, and (3) discuss outcomes of athletes who underwent PT.

Design: Retrospective cohort study.

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  • - PBDEs, used as flame retardants, are harmful pollutants that disrupt endocrine function and alter neurobehavior and metabolism, especially during development.
  • - A study tested if maternal probiotic supplementation with Limosilactobacillus reuteri could protect offspring against negative effects caused by PBDE exposure, focusing on gut microbiome diversity and developmental health.
  • - Results showed that maternal LR supplementation improved gut microbiome health and developmental outcomes in PBDE-exposed offspring, leading to normalized body weight gain and corrected timing of tooth eruption in both sexes.
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  • The study investigates how concussions occur in high school basketball players, focusing on their mechanisms and the impact on symptoms and recovery time.
  • It found that head-to-ground contact was the most common type of concussion, with many players aware of impending collisions.
  • Higher initial symptom severity was linked to longer recovery times, while specific player actions and awareness mechanisms did not significantly impact the outcomes.
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Background: Nurtec, a versatile migraine medication, has gained popularity. However, the awareness of migraine surgery remains uncertain.

Methods: Following a descriptive approach, this cross-sectional study used Google Trends data as of December 1, 2023, to analyze internet search patterns.

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Background: Deep brain stimulation (DBS) is an effective therapy for Parkinson's disease (PD), but disparities exist in access to DBS along gender, racial, and socioeconomic lines.

Summary: Women are underrepresented in clinical trials and less likely to undergo DBS compared to their male counterparts. Racial and ethnic minorities are also less likely to undergo DBS procedures, even when controlling for disease severity and other demographic factors.

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  • - The study aimed to investigate the existence and prevalence of symptoms related to traumatic encephalopathy syndrome (TES) in healthy adults, exploring the link between repetitive head impacts and key clinical features.
  • - Researchers conducted a survey among 1,100 participants, analyzing symptoms based on 2021 criteria, alongside factors such as concussion history and psychological health.
  • - Results indicated that about 34.6% of participants reported symptoms of TES, with significant predictors including current depression and anxiety, psychiatric history, and sleep problems, rather than past contact sports participation.
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Brain Arteriovenous Malformations (bAVMs) are rare but high-risk developmental anomalies of the vascular system. Microsurgery through craniotomy is believed to be the mainstay standard treatment for many grades of bAVMs. However, a significant challenge emerges in the existing body of clinical studies on open surgery for bAVMs: the lack of reproducibility and comparability.

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Introduction: Despite the known benefits of deep brain stimulation (DBS), the cost of the procedure can limit access and can vary widely. Our aim was to conduct a systematic review of the reported costs associated with DBS, as well as the variability in reporting cost-associated factors to ultimately increase patient access to this therapy.

Methods: A systematic review of the literature for cost of DBS treatment was conducted in accordance with the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) guidelines.

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Background: Non-motor symptoms, including depression and cognitive impairment, are common in essential tremor (ET), but associations between these symptoms and tremor are poorly understood.

Methods: A retrospective, single-institution, cohort study evaluated 140 patients with ET undergoing evaluation for deep brain stimulation (DBS) surgery. The Fahn-Tolosa-Marin (FTM) or Washington Heights-Inwood Genetic Study of ET (WHIGET) scale was used to grade tremor.

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The most common reconstruction technique following mastectomy is a 2-stage technique that involves tissue expansion followed by definitive implant-based reconstruction (IBR). Tissue expanders (TEs) have classically used saline for initial fill; however, TEs with an initial gas fill (GTE)-including the CO2-based AeroForm (AirXpanders, San Francisco, CA) TE and TEs initially filled with atmospheric air-have been increasingly used in the past decade. We aimed to compare the outcomes in breast reconstruction for tissue expanders initially filled with saline vs gas.

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Vestibular schwannomas (VS) account for approximately 8% of all intracranial neoplasms. Importantly, the cost of the diagnostic workup for VS, including the screening modalities most commonly used, has not been thoroughly investigated. Our aim is to conduct a systematic review of the published literature on costs associated with VS screening.

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Bypass revascularization helps prevent complications in Moyamoya Disease (MMD). To systematically review complications associated with combined direct and indirect (CB) bypass in MMD and analyze differences between the adult and pediatric populations. A systematic literature review was conducted per PRISMA guidelines.

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Objective: Seasonality, or the specific point in time within a season in which the injury occurs, may have an impact on the recovery following sport-related concussions (SRCs). In a cohort of high school athletes across multiple sports, the authors sought to investigate the impact of seasonality on 1) concussion frequency, 2) acute symptom presentation (initial Post-Concussion Symptom Scale [PCSS] score), and 3) recovery outcomes, including the time to return to learn (RTL), symptom resolution (SR), and return to play (RTP).

Methods: A retrospective, single-institution, cohort study was conducted with adolescent athletes aged 14-19 years who sustained an SRC between November 2017 and April 2022 and presented to a multidisciplinary specialty concussion clinic.

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  • * Data was collected from program websites for 946 residents, with a bibliometric analysis of their research publications, particularly from top neurosurgery journals.
  • * Findings indicate that male residents and those from international or top-ranked medical schools had more publications, highlighting the need for addressing gender and educational diversity to promote inclusivity in residency programs.
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Pituitary adenylate cyclase-activating polypeptide (PACAP) and the homologous peptide, vasoactive intestinal peptide (VIP), participate in glucose homeostasis using insulinotropic and counterregulatory processes. The role of VIP receptor 2 (VPAC2R) in these opposing actions needs further characterization. In this study, we examined the participation of VPAC2R on basal glycemia, fasted levels of glucoregulatory hormones and on glycemia responses during metabolic and psychogenic stress using gene-deleted (Vipr2 ) female mice.

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Health disparities, preventable differences in the burden of disease and disease outcomes often experienced by socially disadvantaged populations, can be found in nearly all areas of radiology, including emergency radiology, neuroradiology, nuclear medicine, image-guided interventions, and imaging-based cancer screening. Disparities in imaging-based cancer screening are especially noteworthy given the far-reaching population health impact. The social determinants of health (SDoH) play an important role in disparities in cancer screening and outcomes.

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Congenital clubfoot is addressed in infancy and rarely persists into adulthood. Ankle arthroplasty is an increasingly popular surgical intervention for patients with ankle arthritis since it allows a natural ankle range of motion and completely replaces a degenerative hindfoot. Here, we describe the first successful total ankle arthroplasty (TAA) for a patient with previously treated congenital clubfoot that reverted later in life.

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Background: Low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) bear a heavier burden of neurosurgical diseases than high-income countries. Brazil, a growing middle-income country, holds promise as a health care market. However, there exists a lack of information to characterize the state of neurosurgical practice and access to care in Brazil.

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  • - In 2019, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) combined various autologous breast flap procedures into one billing code starting December 31, 2024, aiming to standardize insurance reimbursements for flap options like TRAM and DIEP flaps.
  • - A study analyzing insurance code changes from 2007 to 2020 found that while DIEP flap popularity increased after 2011, overall case volumes for non-autologous procedures remained higher compared to autologous ones.
  • - The CMS's removal of separate billing codes for autologous procedures could decrease the availability and coverage for the DIEP flap, potentially leading to more invasive options and creating financial and access disparities in breast reconstruction for
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Objective: Many patients experience vestibular dysfunction following a sport-related concussion (SRC). Vestibular rehabilitation therapy has recently become more well established. In a cohort of athletes with SRC, the authors sought to 1) assess the relationship between symptoms at the initial clinic visit and time to referral for vestibular therapy, and 2) evaluate whether earlier referral to vestibular therapy was associated with faster recovery, as defined as days to return to learn (RTL), symptom resolution (SR), and return to play (RTP).

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•The top three countries made up 56.7% of the total open-access (OA) contributions.•Low and lower-middle-income countries are less than 8% of the total OA publications.

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Background: Because of the effect of COVID-19 on academic opportunities, as well as limitations on travel, away rotations and in-person interviews, COVID-19-related changes could impact the neurosurgical resident demographics. Our aim was to retrospectively review the demographics of the previous 4 years of neurosurgery residents, provide bibliometric analysis of successful applicants, and analyze for the effects of COVID-19 on the match cycle.

Methods: All American Association of Neurological Surgeons' residency program websites were examined for a list of demographic characteristics for current postgraduate years 1 to 4.

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