Giant aneurysm of the left atrial appendage (LAA) is a rare condition typically presenting in adulthood. This case report describes the investigations and surgical management of a giant LAA aneurysm in a neonate, emphasizing the role of echocardiography and cardiovascular magnetic resonance imaging in preoperative evaluation as well as challenges in surgical repair of this defect.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFObjective: To compare children with asthma to children with long-QT syndrome (LQTS) in terms of anxiety and medical fears.
Method: Forty children (25 males/15 females) with asthma and their mothers participated, along with seven children with LQTS (four males/three females) and their mothers.
Results: Children with asthma had significantly more medical fears, fear of danger/death, and fear of minor injury and small animals compared to children with LQTS.
Objectives: The present study determined the prevalence of dilated cardiomyopathy together with prolonged corrected QT (QTc) intervals in children. The study also examined whether an association exists between prolonged QTc intervals and ventricular dysrhythmia in a patient cohort with dilated cardiomyopathy.
Background: The morbidity and mortality for pediatric patients with dilated cardiomyopathy remains high and is a clinical challenge.
Objectives: To determine the accuracy of electrocardiogram (ECG) interpretation by pediatric emergency physicians through comparison with a pediatric cardiologist and to determine the intrarater and interrater reliability for pediatric emergency physicians and cardiologists.
Methods: This was a prospective cohort study in which pediatric emergency physicians ordering an ECG completed a standardized questionnaire. The same emergency physician, a second emergency physician, and a pediatric cardiologist also completed the questionnaire for all ECGs at a later time.
Surgical and nonsurgical patients with isolated subaortic stenosis (SAS) were compared to determine the important factors contributing to the timing of surgical intervention. This study reviews 49 consecutive patients (27 surgical and 22 nonsurgical) aged 1.8 to 15.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe case of a term infant with disseminated neonatal hemangiomatosis and congenital right ventricular diverticulum is reported. Visceral hemangiomas were present in the liver and kidneys and the patient had lower gastrointestinal bleeding that resolved. The right ventricular diverticulum remained clinically silent.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: Most family physicians and pediatricians recognize the induction of parental anxiety when a newly diagnosed childhood murmur is discussed with a child's parent.
Objectives: To assess parental anxiety before and after consultation with a pediatric cardiologist for assessment of a childhood murmur. The study investigated the relationship between anxiety and parental understanding of murmurs, and assessed the possible role of the primary physician's initial diagnosis of the child's murmur on the anxiety level of parents.
Although resection of cervical "chondromas" had been reported since the late twenties, the true nature of this condition was not recognized at that time. This paper reports a case of "inferior cervical radiculitis by herniation of nucleus pulposus" operated by Prof. Angelo Chiasserini Sr, one of the founders of Italian neurosurgery, in January 1937.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAim: To compare anxiety, fears and behavioural problems in children with asthma and children with congenital heart disease, and with the normative population. To also review the influence of maternal anxiety, time since diagnosis and severity of disease.
Design: Children administered Fear Survey Scale (FSSC-R) and Child Manifest Anxiety Scale (R-CMAS).
Childs Nerv Syst
November 2000
The vertebral artery (VA), whose embryogenesis differs from that of any other vessel, is characterized by a great variety of malformations and anomalies. Some of the malformations are truly pathological (that is symptomatic); the anomalies are either found by chance postmorten or by angiography. All of these should be kept in mind by the surgeon approaching the deep cervical and craniospinal regions as well as by the interventional radiologist.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFObjectives: To test the sensitivity and specificity of the crochetage pattern (a notch near the apex of the R wave in electrocardiographic inferior limb leads) in the pediatric electrocardiogram for detecting patients with a secundum atrial septal defect.
Patients And Methods: Electrocardiograms from 82 consecutive preoperative pediatric patients with a secundum atrial septal defect confirmed by two-dimensional echocardiography were reviewed for evidence of right ventricular hypertrophy and the crochetage pattern. These electrocardiograms were compared with 244 consecutive preoperative controls consisting of patients with echocardiographically proven patent foramen ovale, ventricular septal defect, pulmonary stenosis, tetralogy of Fallot and patients with normal echocardiogram studies.
A reversed-phase high-performance liquid chromatographic method for the detection of boronophenylalanine is described. Determination was obtained by precolumn reaction of o-phthalaldehyde with a mixture of standard amino acids containing boronophenylalanine and separating the corresponding o-phthalaldehyde derivatives, using a Kromasil C-18, 250 x 4.6 mm, 5-microm particle size column, a step gradient with two buffers, a flow rate of 1.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFUlnar nerve entrapment at the elbow is an important and relatively frequent pathological condition that may be related to different causes depending on individual or external factors. The cause of the nerve lesion is also idiopathic in about one-quarter to one-third of cases. This variable aetiopathogenetic presentation has often suggested different diagnostic and clinical approaches and, moreover, various surgical procedures.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe vertebral artery (VA), whose embryogenesis is unique, different from that of any other vessel, is characterised by a great variety of malformations and anomalies. Some of the formers are truly pathological (that is symptomatic); the latter are just either anatomic or angiographic by chance findings. All of them should be kept in mind by the surgeon approaching the deep cervical and cranio-spinal regions, as well as by the interventional radiologist.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIntraosseous cavernous hemangiomas are a rare finding in the calvarium. It is a benign tumor arising from the intrinsic vasculature of the bone. We report one case observed in a 20 year-old male.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: The incidence of multiple skull base meningiomas varies from 1 to 3% in different series. Skull base meningiomas are rare. The pathogenetic role of low-dose radiation seems to be fairly well established in the oncogenesis of meningiomas.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: The surgical treatment of pituitary adenomas in elderly patients (i.e., over 70 years of age) is a special problem because of the increased rate of perioperative complications and the reduced tolerance of postoperative fluid and electrolyte imbalance.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFUnlabelled: This study compared anxiety, fears, depression and behavioural problems as occurring in children with congenital heart disease, comparing them with samples of normal children. It further considered the influence of maternal anxiety, as well as analyzing a subgroup of children with cyanotic forms of congenital heart disease to determine if they were at higher risk than acyanotic children for the problems identified.
Method: We recruited 40 consecutive children with congenital heart disease without obvious psychosocial problems from the Cardiology clinic at the Alberta Children's Hospital.
Fetal surgery failed up to now to correct early in gestation nervous system pathologies before an irreversible damage occurs. The major hindrance is the induction of preterm labour considered for fetal surgery what rejection is for organ transplantation. Pharmacological tocolytic control seems an essential step before a routine surgery is established.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAlthough the clinical picture of discogenic sciatica is well known already in the ancient world, it is not until 1933 that WJ Mixter and JS Barr provide the correct pathogenetic interpretation and suggest surgery as the treatment of choice. The work of the American Authors was however based on the knowledge acquired during the previous centuries starting with Domenico Cotugno, who first suggested the neurogenic nature of sciatica (1764) and later with the neurologists of the french school Valleix, Lasègue, Dejerine, Sicard who elucidated the semeiology and debated in detail the etiopathogenesis of the condition. The german pathologists Schmorl and Andrae (1927-29) are to be credited for their contribution to the pathology of intervertebral disc, recognizing the frequency and degenerative (not neoplastic) nature of nucleus pulposus herniation.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAmong many factors contributing to the birth of Neurosurgery, the "awareness of feasibility" of neurosurgical procedures is especially significant. June 1st, 1885 is the arbitrary birthdate of Neurosurgery in Rome: Francesco Durante, Professor of Surgery at the Royal University, successfully resects an olfactory groove meningioma, arising admiration worldwide. Roberto Alessandri succeeds Durante in 1919.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFObjective: The aim of this study is to provide neurophysiologic evidence of ipsilateral hemispheric activation in patients affected by intracerebral gliomas via the use of transcranial magnetic stimulation.
Background: The mechanisms involved in such ipsilateral activation have yet to be established, but they may involve preexisting routes that either are suppressed or undetected in the normal brain. Ipsilateral pathways may act in reserve, activated by the impairment of contralateral control.
This report describes the fundamental contribution made by Davide Giordano, proposing the transglabellar surgical approach in a period in which transfacial and transbasal operative approaches to the pituitary gland were considered inadvisable because of their risk. His idea was to gain access through bilateral paranasal and frontal skin incisions, allowing removal of the ethmoid bone and the anterior wall of the sphenoidal cube. With the anterior and inferior aspects of the sella turcica thus exposed, bone is removed and the gland is exposed by incision of the dura mater.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Neurosurg Sci
September 1997
Background: In this experimental study is illustrated an original model of cerebral asymmetric ischemia and reperfusion in the rat, induced by unilaterally elevating ICP and clamping the corresponding common carotid artery, that allows a direct comparison of the two brain hemispheres, one normal and the other ischemic, of the same animal.
Methods: The experimental procedure consisted in grafting two screws through the skull on the right side of the sagittal suture, one of them being connected to a Queckenstedt manometer for monitoring ICP variations. A nitroprusside solution (1 mg/ml administered through the femoral vein at a flow rate of 0.