Publications by authors named "Kousei Maruyama"

This study involved a 73-year-old man who underwent thalamotomy via magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)-guided, focused ultrasound surgery, in which the left thalamic ventral intermediate nucleus is targeted, as a treatment for action tremor of the right-hand fingers caused by essential tremor. Following treatment, the action tremor of the right-hand fingers mostly disappeared, but new symptoms of paresis and sensory impairment were evident in the left upper and lower limbs. Head MRI exhibited a hyperintense lesion on diffusion-weighted imaging and a decreased apparent diffusion coefficient in a region of the right thalamus following the anterior choroidal artery, medial posterior choroidal artery, and thalamogeniculate artery territory.

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  • A study reviews the complications associated with flow-diverter stents (FDSs) in treating unruptured middle cerebral artery (MCA) aneurysms, highlighting concerns about ischemic events during the procedures.
  • Among 8 patients, 37.5% experienced in-stent thrombus occlusion, with rapid treatment using argatroban improving blood flow for those affected.
  • Only one patient suffered a postoperative symptomatic stroke, but they had a favorable recovery and neurological outcome, emphasizing the importance of managing ischemic complications with appropriate interventions.
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  • A study was conducted to see if the remaining volume of an aneurysm six months after flow diverter stent treatment can predict its closure at one year.
  • Researchers analyzed data from 101 patients with unruptured cerebral aneurysms, focusing on the percentage of residual volume at the six-month mark.
  • Results indicated that a residual volume of 35.2% or more strongly correlated with poor aneurysm obliteration, showing potential for using this measurement as a predictive tool.
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We describe a three-step, simple binostril approach to endoscopic endonasal transsphenoidal surgery in cases of sellar/parasellar lesions. In the first step, the mucosa of the lower third of the ethmoid bulla on the outside was coagulated with monopolar microdissection needle and opened to create space on the outside of the middle turbinate. The middle turbinate was moved outward using this space, and the natural ostium of the sphenoid sinus could be confirmed easily.

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Background: There is no established adequate treatment for thrombosed aneurysm of the basilar artery with obstructive hydrocephalus. We conducted coil embolization and peritoneal shunting followed by placement of a stent expected to exert flow diversion (FD) effects to treat 2 patients with giant thrombosed aneurysms of the basilar artery with associated obstructive hydrocephalus, with good results.

Methods: From April 2019 to March 2021, consecutive two cases of symptomatic hydrocephalus due to giant thrombosed aneurysms in the posterior cranial fossa at our hospital were treated.

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Background: Aneurysms of the distal superior cerebellar artery (SCA) account for only a small proportion of all cerebral aneurysms. Reports of the use of flow diverters (FDs) started to appear in 2013. We obtained good results from placement of a low-profile visualized intraluminal support device (LVIS) to treat unruptured distal aneurysm of the SCA at a vascular bifurcation.

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