Objective: Limited research has addressed the barriers impeding access to surgical care for pediatric patients with hydrocephalus. To identify priorities for enhancing access to pediatric hydrocephalus surgical care and to address healthcare disparities, it is essential to understand the level of access to care and the influence of socioeconomic status (SES) and maternal health literacy. In this study, the authors aimed to assess the level of access to surgical care; determine the frequency of more than a 2-week delay in seeking, reaching, and receiving care; and investigate the influence of parental SES and maternal health literacy on these delays.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFSpontaneous surgical acute and chronic intracranial haemorrhage in patients with SARS-Cov-2 infection is a theoretical possibility. We report two cases of SARS-CoV-2 infection that was associated with spontaneous surgical acute and chronic intracranial haemorrhage. The two patients had successful surgical intervention.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: COVID-19 pandemic may decrease the quantum of care for patients with neurosurgical conditions.
Objectives: To determine outpatient clinic (OPC) patient load, neurosurgical procedures volume and disease spectrum following the institution of a new care protocol during the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic and compare with previous practice data in our institution.
Methods: A monocentric retrospective analysis of all patients requiring neurosurgical care over a 2-year period.
Background: Ruptured cerebral artery aneurysms (RCAA) are devastating diseases with high morbidity and mortality rates if not promptly managed. In Nigeria, access to timely neurosurgical services remains a challenge and aneurysm coiling is still not possible in virtually all centres in Nigeria. The aim of this study is to report on our 9 years' experience with clipping of cerebral aneurysm and on the attendant clinical outcomes.
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