The pathophysiology of hydrocephalus is not clearly defined. Thus, treatment will remain empirical until a fuller understanding of the various forms of hydrocephalus is achieved. Valve-controlled shunting has been the mainstay of therapy since the late 1950s.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFObjective: To review and revise the 1987 pediatric brain death guidelines.
Methods: Relevant literature was reviewed. Recommendations were developed using the Grading of Recommendations Assessment, Development and Evaluation (GRADE) system.
It is important for surgeons to have insight into themselves, their life stories, and the rationales they use to convince themselves that their actions are unselfish and well motivated. The battle between Philanthropia and Philotechnica was recognized by Hippocrates and is still a source of internal strife for many surgeons: the need to perform an operation that they are poorly equipped to do offset against the knowledge that it could be better done by someone else. In the treatment or referral for treatment of children with craniosynostosis and craniofacial syndromes, appropriate referrals are often not made or are made only after some problem has occurred as a result of surgical intervention.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe vagus nerve stimulator has become a standard modality for intractable pediatric epilepsy. We reviewed our experience with major adverse events, after accidental puncture of a stimulator wire by an emergency room physician seeking intravenous access to treat status epilepticus. The Children's National Medical Center database was reviewed for patients undergoing vagus nerve stimulator placement between January 1988 and June 2006.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFChildren born with growth problems that affect the cranium or face require an initial correct diagnosis and appropriate specialty referral. Craniofacial surgery is a necessary and effective specialty that involves a multifaceted approach to the treatment of children with abnormal growth, deficient development, or traumatic or postnatal damage to the cranium and face. There are many unanswered questions concerning the treatment of these children that require ethical as well as scientific reflection by all involved in their care.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: Human herpesvirus-6 (HHV-6) is a beta-herpesvirus with 90% seroprevalence that infects and establishes latency in the central nervous system. Two HHV-6 variants are known: HHV-6A and HHV-6B. Active infection or reactivation of HHV-6 in the brain is associated with neurological disorders, including epilepsy, encephalitis, and multiple sclerosis.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIntroduction: Leptomeningeal dissemination of juvenile pilocytic astrocytoma (JPA) is a rare event. We report two children with disseminated JPAs treated with a chemotherapeutic agent, temozolomide, after progression of the disease despite surgery, traditional chemotherapy, and/or radiation therapy.
Case Reports: Patient 1 presented with hydrocephalus and progressive lower extremity weakness, and was found to have a suprasellar mass as well as extensive spinal disease.
The authors report the case of a hypothalamic ganglioglioma with left-sided temporal lobe extension in an 8-year-old girl who presented with seizures. Other cases of ganglioglioma involving the hypothalamus have been reported in the literature; however, this site of origin is exceedingly rare and worthy of report. Treatment involved medial temporal lobectomy with the hypothalamic component of the tumor remaining untouched.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFObjective: Ventricular shunt infections are a major contributor to morbidity in patients being treated for hydrocephalus. The majority of these infections are from Staphylococcus epidermidis. Prevention of bacterial adhesion to the silicone surface of a ventricular catheter could decrease shunt infections.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFFew reports exist describing the progression-free and overall survival of children with low-grade (WHO grade II) oligodendrogliomas treated uniformly with aggressive surgery but without adjuvant chemotherapy or radiation therapy. Furthermore, significant prognostic features, including the MIB-1 labeling index (LI), have not been reported for children with oligodendrogliomas. The medical records of 20 consecutive patients with low-grade oligodendrogliomas were reviewed.
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