Publications by authors named "Anthony Ghosh"

This study aims to validate the feasibility of a hub-and-spoke model for pelvic exenteration (PE) surgery while upholding favorable patient outcomes. A retrospective analysis of patients undergoing PE at our trust October 2017 and December 2023 was conducted. Descriptive statistics and Kaplan-Meier survival analysis were employed.

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Pial arteriovenous fistulae (pAVF) are rare lesions, arising from direct fistulation between an artery and vein, with absence of a nidus. We present the surgical treatment of a 22-year-old female found to have a right middle cerebral artery (MCA) pAVF in the Sylvian fissure. The patient underwent a right mini-pterional approach, and careful dissection of the arterial feeder, venous varix and fistulation point.

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Article Synopsis
  • The study aimed to investigate current practices for radiological follow-up of intracranial aneurysms (IA) treated with endovascular treatment (EVT) in neurosurgical units across the UK and Ireland.
  • A survey was conducted, and 94% of the targeted departments responded, revealing significant variations in follow-up duration and frequency, particularly for ruptured IA.
  • The findings suggest a need for standardization in follow-up care, as existing practices differ widely and more evidence is needed to guide effective monitoring of IA post-EVT.
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Objective: Unruptured intracranial aneurysms (UIA) are common. For many the treatment risks outweigh their risk of subarachnoid haemorrhage and patients undergo surveillance imaging. There is little data to inform if and how to monitor UIAs resulting in widely varying practices.

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Introduction: The natural history and optimal treatment of previously ruptured anterior communicating artery (ACOM) aneurysms that recur is unknown. This study looks at rates of complications and recurrences of ruptured ACOM aneurysms treated endovascularly and surgically.

Materials And Methods: A retrospective observational study of all patients presenting to a single tertiary neurosurgical centre with the first presentation of subarachnoid haemorrhage (SAH) secondary to a ruptured ACOM aneurysm.

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Electrical impedance tomography (EIT) is a recently developed medical imaging method which has the potential to produce images of fast neuronal depolarization in the brain. The principle is that current remains in the extracellular space at rest but passes into the intracellular space during depolarization through open ion channels. As current passes into the intracellular space across the capacitance of cell membranes at higher frequencies, applied current needs to be below 100 Hz.

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