Publications by authors named "R S Binggeli"

Myelography is a nearly ninety-year-old method that has undergone a steady development from the introduction of water-soluble contrast agents to CT myelography. Since the introduction of magnetic resonance imaging into clinical routine in the mid-1980s, the role of myelography seemed to be constantly less important in spinal diagnostics, but it remains a method that is probably even superior to MRI for special clinical issues. This paper briefly summarizes the historical development of myelography, describes the technique, and discusses current indications like the detection of CSF leaks or cervical root avulsion.

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A rare case of a distal aneurysm of a rostral, duplicate anterior inferior cerebellar artery feeding an associated dural arteriovenous malformation is reported. The patient presented with severe nuchal rigidity after sexual intercourse; no neurological deficit was seen. The aneurysm causing the subarachnoid hemorrhage was wrapped but the arteriovenous malformation was inoperable.

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Object: The need for interbody fusion or stabilization after anterior cervical microdiscectomy is still debated. The objectives of this prospective randomized study were 1) to examine whether combined interbody fusion and stabilization is more beneficial than microdiscectomy only (MDO) and 2) if fusion is found to be more beneficial than MDO, to determine which is the best method of fusion by comparing the results achieved using autologous bone graft (ABG), polymethylmethacrylate (PMMA) interposition, and threaded titanium cage (TTC).

Methods: A total of 125 patients with a single-level cervical disc disease were included in this prospective study.

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