Oper Neurosurg (Hagerstown)
October 2024
There is a broad spectrum of pathology in traumatic vascular injury. Arteriovenous fistula (AVF) is an abnormal communication between the high-flow arterial system and the low-flow venous network, directly connecting the afferent artery and nearby draining veins without the regular intervention of the capillary bed. Most of these fistulas occur due to incidental or iatrogenic injury.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: Low-energy penetrating brain injuries are rarely encountered in neurosurgical practice. Immediate surgical management remains the primary treatment strategy to control potential bleeding and prevents infectious complications.
Case Description: A 28-year-old man presented with an orbital injury with left-sided chemosis, amaurosis, and ophthalmoplegia following an assault.
La patogénesis de los aneurismas intracraneales asociados a malformaciones arteriovenosas cerebrales no es bien entendida y es aún objeto de discusión. Las decisiones sobre cuándo y cómo tratar los aneurismas intracraneales de estas características siempre han sido un reto terapéutico tanto para neurocirujanos vasculares como para terapistas endovasculares neurológicos. Reportamos el caso de una paciente de 51 años con aneurismas múltiples asociados a una malformación arteriovenosa, así como su manejo neuroquirúrgico, con un análisis comparativo con lo publicado en la literatura médica y científica en los últimos 10 años.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: Preoperative embolization of hypervascular tumours such as meningiomas has proven to be a favorable factor for resection of the latter because it diminishes intraoperative bleeding and the need for blood transfusions.
Objectives: Evaluation of surgical outcomes of preoperative embolization with microspheres of giant supratentorial meningiomas.
Methods: We retrospectively analyzed patient records from 2007 to 2012 with the diagnosis of giant supratentorial meningiomas (> 5 cm) (n= 27) and obtained two samples: those with preoperative embolization (n= 14) and patients without any properative embolization (n= 13).