The authors present a surgical technique for resection of dumbbell tumors of the spine. The transparaspinal exposure combines laminectomy and sectioning of the paraspinal muscles through a transverse incision. The procedure allows total tumor resection by means of a single posterior approach in selected patients, thus obviating the need for a combined anteroposterior operation.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA benign epidural lesion in the thoracic spine is rare, and usually the result of intervertebral disc herniation or infection. Not long ago patients were diagnosed late in the course of their disease and the surgical results of the standard laminectomy usually performed were grave. The development of newer imaging techniques (CT and MRI) has made diagnosis much easier, so diagnosis is often earlier, when neurological deficit is minimal.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThis report describes a case of a rare, dorsally placed enterogenous cyst at the craniocervical junction. The patient had preoperative magnetic resonance imaging studies, followed by microsurgical removal of the cyst. The patient made an uneventful recovery from the surgery.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFChildren and adults may differ with respect to their cerebral vasculature in both normal and pathological states. The authors have identified four pediatric patients in whom a cerebral arteriovenous malformation (AVM) recurred after surgery for removal of the AVM and in whom a normal postoperative angiogram had been obtained. This phenomenon has not been observed in adults.
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