Background: Minimally invasive intracranial drain placement is a common neurosurgical emergency procedure in patients with intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH). We aimed to retrospectively investigate the accuracy of conventional freehand (bedside) hemorrhage drain placement and to prospectively compare the accuracy of augmented/mixed reality-guided (AR) versus frame-based stereotaxy-guided (STX) and freehand drain placement in a phantom model.
Methods: A retrospective, single-center analysis evaluated the accuracy of drain placement in 73 consecutive ICH with a visual rating of postinterventional CT data.
Objective: A major challenge of a minimally invasive spinal approach (MIS) is maintaining freedom of maneuverability through small operative corridors. Unfortunately, during tubular resection of intradural pathologies, the durotomy and its accompanying tenting sutures offer a smaller operating window than the maximum surface of the tube's base. The objective of this study was to evaluate if a novel double tubular technique could expand the surgical visual field during MIS resection of intradural pathologies.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: Technical advances in minimally invasive spine surgery have reduced blood loss, access trauma, and postoperative length of stay. However, operating on the susceptible group of octogenarians still poses a dilemma because of a plethora of age-related comorbidities. The aim of this study was to investigate the safety of minimally invasive surgery (MIS) transforaminal lumbar interbody fusion (TLIF) in octogenarians.
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In order to examine connexin transport, assembly, and turnover in living cells, we tagged green fluorescent protein or its color variants to several members of the connexin family of proteins. When green fluorescent protein was tagged to the carboxyl terminal end of connexin43 (Cx43-GFP), the resulting fusion protein was transported and assembled into functional gap junctions. However, when GFP was tagged to the amino terminal end of Cx43 (GFP-Cx43), this chimera was biosynthesized, transported to the plasma membrane, but failed to form gap junction channels that could transfer Lucifer yellow.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFGap junctions are intercellular channels that are formed from members of a family of proteins, the connexins (Cxs). Gap junctions play an important role in vital functions, including the regulation of cell growth and cell differentiation. Here, we examined the expression of Cx43, a major Cx in breast tissue, in 32 surgical specimens obtained from breast cancer patients who underwent a primary surgical resection prior to chemotherapy or radiotherapy treatments.
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