Publications by authors named "K Mursch"

Objective: Intracranial hemorrhage (IH) after spinal surgery is a rare but potentially life-threatening complication. Knowledge of predisposing factors and typical clinical signs is essential for early recognition, helping to prevent an unfavorable outcome.

Methods: A retrospective analysis was performed of patients with IH after spinal surgery treated in our institution between 2012 and 2018.

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Background:  Ultrasound-guided burr hole biopsies or catheter placements are quick and safe procedures. The use of these procedures for treatment of brain abscesses has been reported, but larger series are missing. The aim of our study was to evaluate the accuracy and safety of the methods.

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It is a common assumption that the human skull and solid skull implants are impermeable to diagnostic ultrasound. We demonstrated in 2 patients that frontoparietal polyetheretherketone cranioplasties allowed useful imaging of intracranial parenchymal and vascular structures with higher ultrasound frequencies than the 2 MHz used for the temporal bone window. This knowledge about additional imaging properties may be helpful in emergency situations and for vascular monitoring.

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