Publications by authors named "Horcajadas A"

Background: COVID-19 has overloaded health care systems, testing the capacity and response in every European region. Concerns were raised regarding the impact of resources' reorganization on certain emergency pathology management. The aim of the present study was to assess the impact of the outbreak (in terms of reduction of neurosurgical emergencies) during lockdown in different regions of Spain.

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Objectives: Since the introduction of endovascular treatment for cerebral aneurysms, hospitals in which subarachnoid hemorrhage is treated show different availability and/or preferences towards both treatment modalities. The main aim is to evaluate the clinical and angiographic results according to the hospital's treatment preferences applied.

Methods: This study was conducted based on use of the subarachnoid hemorrhage database of the Vascular Pathology Group of the Spanish Neurosurgery Society.

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Objective: to evaluate the results and costs of surgical treatment against endovascular in non ruptured aneurysms.

Material And Methods: retrospective study of a consecutive series non ruptured aneurysms from a single-center treated endovascularly (EV) and surgically (SC). A descriptive study of demographic (age, sex) charqacteristics of the patients and the radiological aspects of the aneurysms have been carried out.

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Article Synopsis
  • A 13-year-old girl was admitted to the Emergency Department due to persistent headaches and eye swelling, revealing a large mass in her brain on imaging studies.
  • Initial surgery at another hospital identified a blood clot and potential vascular issues, leading to speculation about an arteriovenous malformation (AVM).
  • Further advanced imaging and angiography at our center diagnosed a rare type of brain tumor called extraventricular neurocytoma, which was highly vascularized and required specific treatment to successfully manage.
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Encephaloceles are uncommon in western countries and most cases are located in the occipital bone. Frontal encephaloceles may involve the ethmoid bone, nasal bones and/or the orbits. Surgical repair is complex and usually requires a multidisciplinary approach.

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Introduction: In aneurysmal subarachnoid haemorrhage, endovascular or surgical exclusion of the aneurysm responsible for the bleeding is mandatory to prevent re-bleeding. In Spain there is no data regarding the frequency of usage of the two techniques, the moment treatment is performed, the existence of variability among the different centres treating these patients or the factors that determine the election of the therapeutic modality.

Objectives: 1) To describe the variability in the use of endovascular treatment or surgery in the treatment of these patients among the participating centres.

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Twiddler's syndrome is a rare complication associated with implantable electrical stimulation devices. First described in a patient with a pacemaker, it is a known complication in the field of cardiology. However, it is not so recognised in the world of neurosurgery, in which it has been described in relation to deep brain stimulation (DBS) devices.

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Shunt dysfunction is a common situation in neurosurgery. Often symptoms, physical examination and radiology are not enough to set a diagnosis. ICP continuous monitoring is a safe and reliable tool that provides valuable information about CSF dynamics in these patients.

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Since the introduction of Guglielmi detachable coils to treat intracranial aneurysms in 1991, the number of patients undergoing endovascular coiling has continuously risen as well as the number of those residual and recurrent previously coiled aneurysms that necessitate a microsurgical occlusion. Between July 1995 and August 2009 we retrospectively analyzed 81 patients with 82 previously coiled aneurysms treated microsurgically at two Finnish Neurosurgical University Hospitals, Helsinki and Kuopio. Fifty-eight aneurysms (71%) were located at anterior circulation and 24 (29%) at posterior circulation.

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An actualized revision of the most important aspects of aneurismal subarachnoid hemorrhage is presented from the guidelines previously published by the group of study of cerebrovascular pathology of the Spanish Society of Neurosurgery. The proposed recommendations should be considered as a general guide for the management of this pathological condition. However, they can be modified, even in a significant manner according to the circumstances relating each clinical case and the variations in the therapeutic and diagnostic procedures available in the center attending each patient.

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BACKGROUND. The Spanish neurosurgical society created a multicentre data base on spontaneous SAH to analyze the real problematic of this disease in our country. This paper focuses on the group of patients with idiopathic SAH (ISAH).

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Background: Residual and recurrent intracranial aneurysms after endovascular treatment with Guglielmi detachable coils may necessitate a microsurgical occlusion.

Objective: To analyze the microsurgical technique and describe how the location, morphology, and appearance of the coiled aneurysm affect the technique.

Methods: We retrospectively analyzed 81 patients with 82 previously coiled aneurysms treated microsurgically at 2 Finnish neurosurgical university hospitals in Helsinki and Kuopio between July 1995 and August 2009.

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Syringomyelia is the condition in which cavities fulfilled with CSF are found within spinal cord. Syringes are caused by obstructions of CSF pathways of different causes. If we can not find a cause responsible for the blockage, we call it "idiopathic" syringomyelia.

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Introduction: Subarachnoid haemorrhage is one of the most severe neurosurgical diseases. Its study is crucial for improving the care of these patients in our environment. With this goal the Group for the Study of Neurovascular Pathology of the Spanish Society for Neurosurgery (SENEC) decided to create a multicenter registry for the study of this disease.

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Introduction: One of the different molecules involved in the development of astrocytomas is nitric oxide (NO), a gaseous radical that, depending on the cell type and the experimental paradigm selected in the pathology, can play either a cytotoxic or a cytoprotective role.

Development: During the development of an astrocytoma NO acts as a tumouricidal agent, although it can also alter vascular reactivity and lead to neovascularisation, thereby contributing to the invasive capacity (aggressiveness) of the tumour. One of the mechanisms of tumoural progression consists in the protein inactivation resulting from the NO nitration of tyrosine from proteins coded for by tumour-suppressing genes, such as p53.

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Finger lesions are a frequent problem because of their functional significance and their small size. Because of this, the radiologist has an important role to play in the correct presurgical diagnosis. The aim of this article is to describe the anatomy and the characteristic US and MR findings of the most common tumor and tumor-like lesions of the fingers, and to discuss the differential diagnosis in cases of unspecific or non-diagnostic findings.

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Lipomas of the cerebellopontine angle are extremely rare. These tumors are probably maldevelopment lesions which can cause slowly progressive neurological symptoms. Including the present case, 90 lipomas in this localization have been described in the literature.

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Three cases of intracranial 201Tl uptake, reported as positive tumour activity in patients with a final diagnosis of abscess, are described. 201Tl has been proposed as a useful oncotropic radiotracer in the diagnosis of brain tumour activity. These cases suggest a note of caution in the interpretation of 201Tl brain images in the differential diagnosis of an intracranial expanding mass.

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Introduction And Clinical Cases: Three cases of central neurocytoma, confirmed by immunohistochemical study are reported. The central neurocytoma has recently been added to the differential diagnosis of intraventricular tumors. It is more frequent than previously thought, with high incidence in young patients.

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Spontaneous spinal epidural hematoma is an uncommon cause of cord compression. This lesion has been correlated with some precipitant factors, but frequently is idiopathic. It's a unusual process, more uncommon in children, and there are only 350 cases reported in the literature.

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