Introduction And Importance: Guidewire localization in breast conserving procedures is commonly performed. Although it is a relatively safe procedure, there are atypical complications that may occur. Here, we highlight a rare case of guidewire migration, affecting both the brain and spine.
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January 2024
Introduction: Cavernous malformation of the cauda equina is a rare neurosurgical condition. We sought to highlight one of these cases and its resultant diagnosis and management. Additionally, to recommend the need for raised clinical suspicion of these rare masses when an extramedullary lesion is noted on imaging.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: Reuse of personal protective equipment (PPE), masks more specifically, during the COVID-19 pandemic was common. The primary objective of this study was to compare pre-pandemic surgical site infection (SSI) rates prior to reuse of PPE, to pandemic SSI rates after reuse of PPE in trauma surgical patients.
Methods: A retrospective cohort analysis collected from the Michigan Trauma Quality Improvement Program database was performed.
A man in his 40s with a history of coronary artery disease previously treated with a drug-eluting stent presented for elective craniotomy and resection of an asymptomatic but enlarging meningioma. During his craniotomy, he received desmopressin and tranexamic acid for surgical bleeding. Postoperatively, the patient developed chest pain and was found to have an ST-elevation myocardial infarction (MI).
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