Publications by authors named "T D Grauvogel"

Article Synopsis
  • The study focuses on assessing health-related quality of life (HRQoL) in neurosurgery, particularly for patients with skull base diseases, through digital patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs).
  • It examines factors affecting participation and response rates in implementing these measures in a tertiary care center, noting a significant decrease in PROMs conducted due to reduced staffing.
  • Results indicate that younger patients and those who recently had surgery are more likely to respond, highlighting the importance of medical staff for effective HRQoL assessment.
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Acute angioedema is mostly found in the head and neck region. Therefore, it can be life threatening by potentially endangering air way patency. Pathophysiologically angioedemas can be divided into mast cell-mediated or bradykinin-mediated forms.

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Intradural petrous bone drilling has become a widespread practice, providing extended exposure in the removal of cerebellopontine angle (CPA) or petroclival tumors. Adjacent neurovascular structures are at risk, however, when drilling is performed in this deep and narrow area. Hence, this study evaluates the use of Piezosurgery (PS) as a non-rotating tool for selective bone cutting in CPA surgery.

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Background: Piezosurgery (PS) is a relatively new technique based on microvibrations generated by the piezoelectric effect. It selectively cuts bone tissue and preserves the surrounding soft tissue.

Objective: To evaluate the use of PS for performing lateral suboccipital craniotomy.

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Current approaches for resection of petrous bone cholesteatomas (PBCs), such as canal wall up (closed) and canal wall down (open) mastoidectomies, in the pediatric population present recurrence rates ranging between 17% and 70% with a high rate of postoperative complications involving hearing loss and facial nerve weakness. This technical note illustrates an alternative intracranial approach that was used in combination with the techniques of piezoelectric surgery, neuroendoscopy, and neuronavigation for safe and effective removal in a difficult pediatric case of recurrent PBC. The third recurrence of a PBC in a 14-year-old girl was diagnosed by CT and MRI.

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