15 results match your criteria: "Sant'Anna University Hospital Ferrara[Affiliation]"
Int J Med Robot
December 2023
Department of Enterprise Engineering, University of Rome "Tor Vergata", Rome, Italy.
Background: Autologous bones are traditionally used in surgical reconstruction of skullcap. Since patients' bones are often unavailable or cause of infections, implantable synthetic materials emerged as promising alternative. These can be shaped by different technologies, while 3D printing offers remarkable chances in terms of flexibility, accuracy, cost-saving and customizability.
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February 2023
Neurosurgery Department, Children's Hospital A. Meyer, University of Florence, Florence, Italy.
Background: Acute traumatic epidural hematoma (EDH) is a complication in 2-3% of pediatric head injuries. Surgery is mandatory in symptomatic cases; otherwise, conservative treatment is a valid approach, especially in the pediatric population. Ossified epidural hematomas (OEHs) have been reported in the pediatric population as a rare complication of conservative EDH management, although the exact incidence remains unknown.
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September 2022
Department of Translational Medicine, University of Ferrara, 44124 Ferrara, Italy.
Purpose: The workload of the radiology department (RD) of a university hospital in northern Italy dramatically changed during the COVID-19 outbreak. The restrictive measures of the COVID-19 pandemic lockdown influenced the use of radiological services and particularly in the emergency department (ED). Methods: Data on diagnostic services from March 2020 to May 2020 were retrospectively collected and analysed in aggregate form and compared with those of the same timeframe in the previous year.
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September 2022
Peripheral Nerve Surgery Unit, Ospedale per gli Infermi-Faenza, Faenza, Italy.
Objective: Traumatic spinal cord injury (SCI) resulting in tetraplegia is a leading cause of morbidity among young adults worldwide and its management remains challenging. Restoring hand function in these patients must be considered a top priority with great impact on their quality of life (QOL); although nerve and tendon transfer have been extensively described, type of procedure to be chosen is not standardized and few studies have determined the functional outcome of those procedure and their impact on QOL is still poorly assessed. We report a preliminary retrospective study regarding feasibility and functional outcomes of nerve transfer procedures including bilateral brachialis nerve on anterior interosseous nerve (AIN) and supinator branch on posterior interosseous nerve (PIN) for hand reanimation following SCI focusing on the impact of these procedures on QOL.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Integr Neurosci
June 2021
Neurosurgery, Sant'Anna University Hospital Ferrara, Via Aldo Moro 8, Cona, 44124 Ferrara, Italy.
Metastatic pheochromocytoma of the spine (MPS) represents an extremely rare and challenging entity. While retrospective studies and case series make the body of the current literature and case reports, no systematic reviews have been conducted so far. This systematic review aims to perform a systematic review of the literature on this topic to clarify the status of the art regarding the surgical management of MPS.
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August 2021
Department of Neurosurgery San Carlo Regional Hospital Potenza, Italy.
Clin Neurol Neurosurg
July 2021
Neurosurgery Division, M. Bufalini Hospital, Viale Ghirotti 286, 47521 Cesena, Italy.
Background: The artery of Wollschlaeger and Wollschlaeger is a tentorial branch of the superior cerebellar artery: due to its small diameter, it is not usually seen in normal angiograms except when enlarged in the setting of a dural AVF or tentorial meningioma. Its presence has been rarely described in the Literature.
Case Report: herein we describe the first ever reported case of a vermian subtentorial arteriovenous malformation supplied by the artery of Wollschlaeger and Wollschlaeger in 70 year old female patient.
Clin Neurol Neurosurg
March 2021
Neurosurgery Department, Children's Hospital A. Meyer, University of Florence, Viale Pieraccini 24, Florence 50139, Italy.
Acta Neurol Belg
April 2022
Neurosurgery, M. Bufalini Hospital, Viale Ghirotti 286, 47521, Cesena, Italy.
J Clin Neurosci
February 2021
Neurosurgery, Cesena Hospital, Cesena, Italy.
Background: Intraoperative localization of the correct spine level can be challenging when dealing with the thoracic spine; especially in morbidly obese patients and in mid-thoracic spine lesions. Different radiological reference markers techniques for dorsal surgery have been reported without a clear DAP (effective dose), localization and surgical time analysis.
Purpose: The aim of the study is to analyze the radiological reference markers technique in terms of localization time and radiation dose during surgery for dorsal lesions.
Acta Neurol Belg
December 2020
Neurosurgery Division, M. Bufalini Hospital, Viale Ghirotti 286, 47521, Cesena, Italy.
World Neurosurg
November 2020
Department of Neurosurgery, Maria Cecilia Hospital, GVM Care & Research, Cotignola (Ravenna), Italy.
Background: Choroid plexus cysts (CPCs) are a type of neuroepithelial cysts, benign lesions located more frequently in the supratentorial compartment. Symptomatic CPCs in the posterior fossa are extremely rare and can be associated with obstructive hydrocephalus.
Case Description: A previously healthy elderly woman suffered intermittent attacks of headache and vomiting associated with gait instability.
Acta Neurol Belg
October 2020
Neurosurgery, Sant'Anna University Hospital Ferrara, Via Aldo Moro 8, 8-44124, Cona, FE, Italy.
Biomed Res Int
April 2019
Neurosurgery, Sant'Anna University Hospital Ferrara, Via Aldo Moro 8, Cona (FE), Italy.
Models of cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) circulation have been mainly proposed in the last century: CSF goes from the ventricles to the subarachnoidal space (SAS), passing through the aqueduct and the foramen of Luschka and Magendie. Indeed, new models, involving the Virchow-Robin space (VRS) and the perivascular space (PVS), have been proposed. We critically reviewed the literature, in order to clarify the "classical" errors and to discuss the "new" models that are evolving currently.
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