6 results match your criteria: "V.H.S Hospital[Affiliation]"

Aneurysmal bone cyst of the lumbar spine.

Asian J Neurosurg

September 2015

Department of Neurosurgery, Dr. Achanta Lakshmipathi Neurosurgical Centre, Post Graduate Institute of Neurological Surgery, V.H.S Hospital, Taramani, Chennai, India.

An aneurysmal bone cyst (ABC) is a benign, locally proliferative vascular disorder of non-neoplastic osseous lesions in children and young adults. Seventy-five percent of ABCs occur before the age of 20 years. They comprise 1.

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Object: The objective of the present study is to analyze the complications and their avoidance in a series of 80 patients operated by transcallosal transforaminal approach to colloid cysts of the anterior third ventricle.

Materials And Methods: The surgical outcome and complications of 80 patients operated by transcallosal transforaminal approach for colloid cysts in the anterior third ventricle was analyzed. A detailed pre- and post-operative neurological assessment was done in all patients.

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Pediatric multifocal glioblastoma multiforme with fulminant course.

J Neurosci Rural Pract

May 2012

Department of Neurosurgery, Dr. Achanta Lakshmipathi Neurosurgical Centre, Post Graduate Institute of Neurological Surgery, V.H.S Hospital, Taramani, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India.

Article Synopsis
  • Glioblastoma multiforme (GBM) is the most prevalent type of primary malignant brain tumor, with pediatric cases being less common but having a better outlook than in adults.
  • A rare case of multifocal pediatric GBM is reported in a 5-year-old, who developed multiple lesions quickly after undergoing radiotherapy.
  • Further research is needed to explore the genetics, behavior, treatment, and outcomes of these uncommon tumors.
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Multiple burr hole surgery as a treatment modality for pediatric moyamoya disease.

J Pediatr Neurosci

July 2010

Dr. Achanta Lakshmipathi Neurosurgical Centre, Post Graduate Institute of Neurological Surgery, V.H.S Hospital, Chennai, India.

Objective: To re-emphasize that indirect revascularization surgery alone, where multiple burr holes and arachnoid openings are made over both cerebral hemispheres, is beneficial in the treatment of moyamoya disease (MMD) in children.

Clinical Presentation: We report a 10-year-old boy who presented with complaints of episodic headache for the last 5 years. At the peak of his headache he had visual disturbances and acute onset weakness of left-sided limbs, recovering within a few minutes.

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Cystic tuberculomas of the brain--two case reports.

Neurol Med Chir (Tokyo)

August 2004

Post-Graduate Institute of Neurological Surgery, Dr. A. Lakshmipathi Neurosurgical Centre, V.H.S. Hospital, Chennai, India.

A 19-year-old male presented with raised intracranial pressure and a peripherally enhanced multinodular lesion with a large subjacent cyst in the right medial frontal lobe. Surgery revealed a solid tuberculoma and an underlying cyst lined with normal brain tissue. A 22-year-old male with a history of tuberculous meningitis and hydrocephalus presented with an exophytic brain stem and a left temporal tuberculoma, which were excised in two stages.

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Prof. B. Ramamurthi: the legend and his legacy.

Neurol India

March 2004

Dr. A. Lakshmipathi Neurosurgical Centre and Post-Graduate, Institute of Neurological Surgery, V. H. S. Hospital, Chennai, India.

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