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Los gliomas tectales representan un subtipo de tumores de bajo grado que se desarrollan en la región tectal, en la parte superior del tronco encefálico. Los síntomas incluyen los causados por el aumento de la presión intracraneal por hidrocefalia obstructiva. Son comunes la cefalea, la visión borrosa o doble, las náuseas y los vómitos. El tratamiento de la hidrocefalia es la ventriculostomía endoscópica del tercer ventrículo o la derivación ventrículo-peritoneal. Los gliomas tectales se diagnostican habitualmente en la infancia, pero son frecuentes también en adultos. En general son benignos y de progresión lenta; es suficiente el seguimiento ambulatorio clínico y radiológico. Se presentan dos pacientes pediátricos con tumores de la placa tectal mesencefálica. Un niño de 11 años y una niña de 15 años concurrieron al Departamento de Emergencias con diferentes síntomas. El niño fue tratado con derivación ventrículo-peritoneal por hidrocefalia aguda.
Tectal gliomas represent a subset of low-grade tumors that arise in the tectal region at the roof of the brainstem. Symptoms of tectal glioma include those caused by increased intracranial pressure due to obstructive hydrocephalus. Headache, blurred vision, double vision, nausea and vomiting are common symptoms. In the treatment, ETV (endoscopic third ventriculostomy) or VP-shunt (ventriculoperitoneal) can be applied to treat hydrocephalus. Tectal gliomas are usually diagnosed in childhood and often occur in adults. They are often benign, slowly progressing lesions; outpatient clinical and radiological followup is sufficient. We present two cases of pediatric patients with mesencephalic tectal plate tumors. An 11-year-old boy and a 15-year-old girl applied to the Emergency Department with different complaints. The 11 year-old-boy was treated with VP-shunt due to acute hydrocephalus.
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Humans , Male , Female , Child , Adolescent , Tectum Mesencephali , Glioma/complications , Glioma/diagnosis , Hydrocephalus/diagnosis , Hydrocephalus/etiology , Acute Disease , Brain Stem Neoplasms/complications , Brain Stem Neoplasms/diagnosisABSTRACT
Abstract Neurosarcoidosis (NS) is a rare subtype of sarcoidosis with a poor prognosis and diverse clinical presentations that often poses a diagnostic and therapeutic challenge. We describe the case of a 53-year-old male with an initial diagnosis of lingual sarcoidosis, who subsequently developed ataxia and rapidly progressive cognitive im pairment. A lumbar puncture revealed hypoglycorrha chia, hyperproteinorrachia, lymphocytic pleocytosis, and elevated IL-6 levels (600 pg/ml). Cerebrospinal fluid flow cytometry showed an elevated CD4 lymphocyte con centration and a CD4+/CD8+ ratio of 3.91, indicative of NS. Brain MRI showed hyperintense periventricular and subcortical lesions on FLAIR/T2 resembling progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy (PML), although nega tive PCR for JC virus ruled out the differential diagnosis. Following a favorable evolutionary course with cortico steroid pulses, the patient relapsed with normotensive hydrocephalus, treated with immunosuppressants and ventriculoperitoneal shunting with a good response to date. This case underscores the importance of maintain ing a high index of suspicion for NS in individuals with sarcoidosis and neurologic symptoms. In these cases, ce rebrospinal fluid biomarkers such as IL-6 and CD4+/CD8+ ratio are essential to guide the diagnosis. Furthermore, it highlights that hydrocephalus is a rare complication and requires a multidisciplinary approach, including medical and neurosurgical treatment.
Resumen La neurosarcoidosis es un subtipo raro de sarcoidosis con mal pronóstico y diversas presentaciones clínicas que a menudo plantea un reto diagnóstico y terapéutico. Describimos el caso de un varón de 53 años con diagnóstico inicial de sarcoidosis lingual, que posterior mente desarrolló ataxia y deterioro cognitivo de rápida evolución. Una punción lumbar reveló hipoglucorraquia, hiperproteinorraquia, pleocitosis linfocítica y niveles elevados de IL-6 (600 pg/ml). La citometría de flujo del líquido cefalorraquídeo mostró una concentración ele vada de linfocitos CD4 y un cociente CD4+/CD8+ de 3.91, indicativo de neurosarcoidosis. La RM cerebral evidenció lesiones hiperintensas periventriculares y subcorticales en FLAIR/T2 que se asemejaban a una leucoencefalopa tía multifocal progresiva (LMP), aunque la PCR negativa para el virus JC descartó el diagnóstico diferencial. Tras un curso evolutivo favorable con pulsos de corticoides, el paciente recayó con hidrocefalia normotensiva, tratada con inmunosupresores y derivación ventriculoperitoneal con buena respuesta hasta la fecha. Este caso subraya la importancia de mantener un alto índice de sospecha de neurosarcoidosis en individuos con sarcoidosis y síntomas neurológicos. En estos casos, los biomarcadores del líquido cefalorraquídeo tales como la IL-6 y el cociente CD4+/CD8+ son esenciales para orientar el diagnóstico. Además, destaca que la hidro cefalia es una complicación poco frecuente y requiere un abordaje multidisciplinario, que incluya tratamiento médico y neuroquirúrgico.
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Objective To analyze the influence of drainage volume on prognosis of acute hydrocephalus(AHC)after aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage(aSAH)by continuous lumbar drainage.Methods A retrospective trial was conducted on 82 AHC patients after aSAH admitted to the First Affiliated Hospital of Chongqing Medical University between January 2017 and January 2022.In 6 months after discharge,modified Rankin Scale(mRS)score was used to evaluate the prognostic outcomes.Univariate and multivariate logistic regression analyses were performed on demographic factors,severity of subarachnoid hemorrhage(SAH)at admission,medical history,cerebral vasospasm,and lumbar drainage data.Then a nomogram prediction model was constructed.Results Univariate analysis found that World Federation of Neurosurgical Societies(WFNS)score,Hunt-Hess grade,modified Fisher grade,time for continuous lumbar drainage,shunt dependence,cerebral vasospasm,and drainage volume were factors affecting the prognosis of the patients.Then logistic regression analysis revealed that high WFNS score(OR:3.25,95%CI:1.11~9.48),high modified Fisher grade(OR:3.66,95%CI:1.08~12.35),shunt dependence(OR:15.56,95%CI:1.22~198.57),and cerebral vasospasm(OR:22.24,95%CI:3.08~160.68)were independent predictors for mRS score,while volume of continuous lumbar drainage(OR:0.57,95%CI:0.40~0.82)was an independent protective factor.ROC curve analysis indicated a good predictive performance of the model(AUC=0.898,95%CI:0.935~0.861).Internal validation through Bootstrap method demonstrated excellent discriminatory ability of the model(C-index=0.950,95%CI:0.904~0.996;adjusted C-index:0.934).Conclusion Increased volume of lumbar drainage is an independent protective factor for poor prognosis following aSAH and can improve the prognosis of SAH patients.
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Objective To explore the risk factors and preventive measures of concurrent hydrocephalus in children with purulent meningitis(PM).Methods Three hundred children with PM who were treated in Zhumadian Central Hospital from January 2018 to June 2022 were collected,and they were divided into the combined hydrocephalus group(n=30)and non-hydrocephalus group(n=270)according to whether the children complicated with hydrocephalus.Risk factors for concur-rent hydrocephalus in children with PM were analyzed by using univariate analysis multifactorial logistic regression.Results Living environment,use of antibiotics before diagnosis or not,number of antibiotics used for initial treatment,dexamethasone use or not,convulsive seizures before admission,impaired consciousness,bacterial culture results,white blood cell count in the first CSF,glucose level in the first CSF,protein level in the first CSF,and serum CRP level were associated with concomitant hydrocephalus in children with PM(P<0.05).The results of multivariate logistic regression analysis showed that the inde-pendent risk factors for complicated hydrocephalus in children with PM included living in rural area,use of antibiotic before diagnosis,use of dexamethasone,impaired consciousness,high protein level in the first CSF,and high serum CRP level(P<0.05),and the use of two antibiotics in the initial treatment was a protective factor for complicated hydrocephalus in children with PM(P<0.05).Conclusion Risk factors for concurrent hydrocephalus in children with PM include rural residence,antibiotic use prior to diagnosis,dexamethasone use,impaired consciousness,high protein level in the first CSF,and high serum CRP level,and the use of two antibiotics for initial treatment is a protective factor for concurrent hydrocephalus in children with PM.
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Objective To explore the application value of emergency temporal body surface positioning for single drain dual-target thalamic hematoma ventricular drainage in the treatment of thalamic hemorrhage breaking into ventricle with hydrocephalus.Methods A retrospective analysis was conducted on 223 patients with thalamic hemorrhage breaking into the ventricles with hydrocephalus,including a study group of 115 cases who underwent emergency single drain dual-target thalamic hematoma ventricular drainage surgery with temporal body surface positioning,and a control group of 108 cases who underwent emergency ventricular drainage first and then underwent stereotactic thalamic hematoma drainage surgery after the condition stabilized.Compare the differences in postoperative complications and treatment outcomes between two groups of patients,and evaluate the application value of temporal surface positioning for single drain dual-target thalamic hematoma ventricular drainage surgery in the treatment of thalamic hemorrhage breaking into the ventricle with hydrocephalus.Results The postoperative rebleeding rates,hematoma clearance and death were 5.2%,87.5%±7.3%and 13.9%in the study group and 4.7%,90.2%±8.5%and 15.7%in control group,respectively.There was no significant difference between the two groups(P>0.05).The tube time,postoperative intracranial infection,Shunt dependent hydrocephalus,effective treatment and favorable prognosis of and the control group were(75.5±18.4)h,3.5%,19.1%,53.9%and 51.3%in the study group and(130.8±22.9)h,13.9%,35.1%,38.7%and 38.0%,respectively.The difference between the two groups was statistically significant(P<0.05).Conclusion Body surface landmark-guided emergency single drain dual-target thalamic hematoma ventricular drainage surgery for the treatment of thalamic hemorrhage breaking into the ventricle with hydrocephalus is safe and reliable,and can improve the patient's prognosis.
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Introduction Myelomeningocele (MMC) is the most common malformation of the central nervous system compatible with life. We will report the results obtained with the prenatal closure of MMC at the Instituto Estadual do Cérebro Paulo Niemeyer (IECPN). Objectives Clinical outcome of fetuses undergoing intrauterine MMC repair by the Peralta mini-hysterotomy. Monitor the reduction of Arnold-Chiari II secondary to MMC, reduction of hydrocephalus and also motor development in these children. Methods Descriptive study of 26 cases with intrauterine MMC repair by mini-hysterotomy, or Peralta technique, performed at the IECPN from December 2017 to February 2020. Results Between December 2017 and February 2020, 26 pregnant women with children with MMC were operated on using Peralta technique. Fetuses were born at an average gestational age of 34.2 weeks and 8% were born before 30 weeks of gestation. The average birth weight was 2096g. It was possible to observe a significant reduction in the occurrence of Arnold-Chiari II in these patients, as well as an evident improvement in motor function in the neurological examination of these babies at the end of the first month of life, where 20 of 23 babies had active movement in the lower limbs. Discussion This study demonstrates the correction of fetal MMC through a mini-hysterotomy of 2.5 to 3.5 cm, developed in order to reduce maternal and fetal mortality. This mini-hysterotomy technique is not a minimally invasive procedure, as it is based on open surgery for the treatment of fetal MMC, as recommended by the Management of Myelomeningocele Study (MOMS).
Introdução Mielomeningocele (MMC) é a malformação mais comum do sistema nervoso central compatível com a vida. Nós relataremos os resultados obtidos com o fechamento pré-natal da MMC no Instituto Estadual do Cérebro Paulo Niemeyer (IECPN). Objetivos Desfecho clínico dos fetos submetidos a correção intrauterina de MMC por mini-histerotomia de Peralta. Monitorar a redução de Arnold-Chiari II secundária à MMC, redução da hidrocefalia e também o desenvolvimento motor nessas crianças. Métodos Estudo descritivo de 26 casos com correção intrauterina de MMC por mini-histerotomia ou técnica de Peralta realizadas no IECPN no período entre dezembro de 2017 a fevereiro de 2020. Resultados Entre dezembro de 2017 a fevereiro de 2020, 26 gestantes com filhos portadores de MMC, foram operadas utilizando-se a técnica de Peralta. Os fetos nasceram com uma idade gestacional média de 34,2 semanas e 8% nasceram antes das 30 semanas de gestação. O peso médio ao nascer foi de 2096 gramas. Foi possível observarmos uma significativa redução na ocorrência de Arnold-Chiari II nestes pacientes, bem como uma evidente melhora da função motora no exame neurológico destes bebês ao final do primeiro mês de vida, aonde 20 de 23 bebês apresentavam movimentação ativa nos membros inferiores. Discussão Este estudo demonstra a correção da MMC fetal através de uma mini-histerotomia de 2,5 à 3,5cm, desenvolvida com o intuito de reduzir a mortalidade materna e fetal. Esta técnica de mini-histerotomia não é um procedimento minimamente invasivo, pois é baseada na cirurgia aberta para o tratamento da MMC fetal, como preconiza o estudo Management of Myelomeningocele Study (MOMS).
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Leptomeningeal carcinomatosis (LC) is a rare but serious complication when cancer cells infiltrate the meninges. It is most commonly associated with breast cancer, but only 5% of breast cancer patients develop it. Leptomeningeal carcinomatosis typically presents with headaches, mainly due to hydrocephalus, and the diagnosis involves a cytological analysis of cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) and/or magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scans. The treatment of LC consists of a combination of intra-CSF chemotherapy, systemic therapy, radiation therapy, and/or supportive care, including CSF drainage. In the case herein reported, a technique known as ventriculovesical shunting was performed on a female patient with LC and breast cancer who had hydrocephalus due to this condition. This procedure is not as common as ventriculoperitoneal shunts, which can lead, in this case, to serious complications such as peritoneal carcinomatosis.
Carcinomatose leptomeníngea (CL) é uma complicação infrequente, porém séria, que ocorre quando células cancerígenas infiltram as meninges. É mais comumente associada ao câncer de mama, mas apenas 5% dos pacientes com câncer de mama a desenvolvem. A CL apresenta-se tipicamente com dores de cabeça decorrentes principalmente da hidrocefalia, e o diagnóstico envolve uma análise citológica do líquido cefalorraquidiano (LCR) e/ou ressonância magnética (RM). O tratamento da CL envolve uma combinação de quimioterapia intra-LCR, terapia sistêmica, radioterapia e/ou cuidados de suporte, incluindo a drenagem do LCR. No caso aqui relatado, realizou-se uma técnica conhecida como derivação ventriculovesical em uma paciente feminina com CL e câncer de mama que tinha hidrocefalia em decorrência desta situação. Este procedimento não é tão comum em comparação com as derivações ventriculoperitoneais, as quais, nesse caso, podem levar à carcinomatose peritoneal.
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ABSTRACT Purposes: To assess the efficacy of botulinum toxin A injection in the treatment of strabismus in patients with neurological impairment and evaluate the factors associated with treatment success. Methods: The study included 50 patients with strabismus and neurological impairment. In all children, botulinum toxin injection was performed into the appropriate extraocular muscle. The relationship between demographic features, clinical characteristics, and treatment success were analyzed. Results: In the study group, 34 patients had esotropia, and 16 patients had exotropia. As neurological problems, 36 patients had cerebral palsy, and 14 had hydrocephalus. The average follow-up period was 15.3 ± 7.3 months. The mean number of injections was 1.4 ± 0.6. The mean angle of deviation was 42.5 ± 13.2 PD before the treatment, which decreased to 12.8 ± 11.9 PD after the treatment. Successful motor alignment (orthotropia within 10 PD) was achieved in 60% of the patients. Binary logistic regression analysis revealed that esotropic misalignment and shorter duration of strabismus was significantly associated with treatment success in the study group. Patients with esotropia and lower angles of misalignment were more likely to be treated with a single injection. Conclusion: The use of botulinum toxin A for the treatment of strabismus in children with neurological impairment is a good alternative to conventional surgical therapy with a lower risk of overcorrection. The treatment outcome is better in esodeviations and shorter duration of strabismus, implying an advantage of early treatment.
RESUMO Objetivos: Avaliar a eficácia do uso de toxina bo-tulínica tipo A no tratamento do estrabismo em pacientes com comprometimento neurológico e avaliar os fatores associados ao sucesso do tratamento. Métodos: Cinquenta pacientes com estrabismo e comprometimento neurológico foram incluídos no estudo. Em todas as crianças, a toxina botulínica tipo A foi injetada no músculo extraocular apropriado. A relação entre características demográficas, características clínicas e o sucesso do tratamento foram analisadas. Resultados: No grupo de estudo, 34 pacientes tiveram esotropia e 16 pacientes tiveram exotropia, sendo trinta e seis pacientes com paralisia cerebral e 14 pacientes com hidrocefalia. O tempo médio de acompanhamento foi de 15,3 ± 7,3 meses. O número médio de aplicações foi de 1,4 ± 0,6. O ângulo de desvio médio foi de 42,5 ± 13,2 DP antes do tratamento e diminuiu para 12,8 ± 11,9 DP após o tratamento. Alinhamento motor bem sucedido (ortotropia dentro de 10 DP) foi alcançado em 60% dos pacientes. A análise de regressão logística binária revelou que o desalinhamento esotrópico e uma menor duração do estrabismo foram significativamente associados ao sucesso do tratamento no grupo de estudo. Pacientes esotrópicos com ângulos de desalinhamento menores são mais propensos a serem tratados com uma única aplicação. Conclusão: O uso da toxina botulínica tipo A para o tratamento de estrabismo em crianças com comprometimento neurológico é uma boa alternativa para a terapia cirúrgica convencional com menor risco de hipercorreção. O resultado do tratamento é melhor em exodesvios e em pacientes com estrabismo de menor duração, implicando em vantagem para o tratamento precoce.
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Introduction: Treatment options for hydrocephalus related to posterior fossa tumors have been extensively studied in the pediatric population, but the value of endoscopic third ventriculostomy in hydrocephalus secondary to vestibular schwannoma in adults, is controversial. A systematic search of the medical literature was carried out in Pubmed/Medline and SciElo for the identification and inclusion of articles, in addition to the preprint servers bioRxiv and medRxiv. The following descriptors were used: hydrocephalus and vestibular schwannomas or acoustic neuromas or acoustic neurinomas and endoscopic third ventriculostomy. The initial search found 195 articles. After selection, 5 articles were chosen for the study. Objective: To specify the role of the endoscopic third ventriculostomy in hydrocephalus secondary to vestibular schwannomas. Development: The articles included a total of 82 patients, in which an improvement of the symptoms was achieved in 86.6 percent of the cases. The decrease in ventricular diameter was reported in 82.9 percent of the cases and was only found explicit in 3 articles. Although the failure criteria used were varied, 2 of them predominated: the persistence of progressive symptomatic hydrocephalus and/or the need for shunt placement. Endoscopic third ventriculostomy failure only represented 14.6 percent. Conclusions: Third ventriculostomy is an acceptable technique with relative success for the treatment of symptomatic obstructive hydrocephalus secondary to vestibular schwannomas(AU)
Introducción: Las opciones de tratamiento para la hidrocefalia relacionada con tumores de fosa posterior han sido ampliamente estudiadas en la población pediátrica, pero es controvertido el valor de la tercer ventriculostomía endoscópica, en la hidrocefalia secundaria a schwanoma vestibular en adultos, previo a la resección del tumor. Se realizó una búsqueda sistemática de la literatura médica en Pubmed/Medline y SciElo para la identificación e inclusión de artículos, además de los servidores de preprint bioRxiv y medRxiv. Se utilizaron los siguientes descriptores: hydrocephalus y vestibular schwannomas o acoustic neuromas o acoustic neurinomas y endoscopic third ventriculostomy. La búsqueda inicial encontró 195 artículos. Después de la selección, se eligieron 5 artículos para el estudio. Objetivo: Especificar el papel de la tercer ventriculostomía endoscópica en la hidrocefalia secundaria a schwanomas vestibulares. Desarrollo: Los artículos incluyeron un total de 82 pacientes, en los que se logró una mejoría de los síntomas en el 86,6 por ciento de los casos. La disminución del diámetro ventricular se reportó en el 82,9 por ciento de los casos y solo se encontró explícita en 3 artículos. Aunque los criterios de fracaso utilizados fueron variados, predominaron dos de ellos: la persistencia de hidrocefalia sintomática progresiva o la necesidad de colocación de derivación. La falla de la tercer ventriculostomía endoscópica solo representó el 14,6 por ciento. Conclusiones: La tercera ventriculostomía endoscópica es una técnica aceptable y con relativo éxito para el tratamiento de la hidrocefalia obstructiva sintomática secundaria a schwanomas vestibulares(AU)
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Humans , Ventriculostomy/methods , Neuroma, Acoustic , Hydrocephalus/drug therapyABSTRACT
Introducción. Las neoplasias de fosa posterior son los tumores de sistema nervioso central más frecuentes en la población pediátrica y una causa frecuente de hidrocefalia. El objetivo del presente trabajo es analizar los factores de riesgo asociados a hidrocefalia luego de las cirugías de resección de tumores de fosa posterior en una población pediátrica. Material y métodos. Se realizó un estudio observacional retrospectivo de pacientes pediátricos operados de tumores de fosa posterior en un único hospital. Se analizaron potenciales factores de riesgo pre y post quirúrgicos. Se consideró como variable respuesta la necesidad de derivación definitiva para tratar la hidrocefalia a los 6 meses de la resección tumoral. Resultados. En el análisis univariado se detectaron múltiples factores de riesgo significativos. Sin embargo, solamente 3 se mantuvieron en el modelo multivariado: grado de resección (Subtotal: OR 7.86; Parcial: OR 20.42), infección postoperatoria (OR 17.31) y ausencia de flujo de salida postoperatorio en IV ventrículo (OR 4.29). Éste modelo presentó una buena capacidad predictiva (AUC: 0.80, Sensibilidad 80.5%, Especificidad 76.3%). Conclusión. La realización de tercer ventriculostomía endoscópica preoperatoria no redujo la incidencia de hidrocefalia postoperatoria. El grado de resección tumoral, la presencia de infección postoperatoria y la obstrucción de salida del IV ventrículo fueron los factores de riesgo más importantes para el requerimiento de sistema derivativo definitivo luego de la resección de un tumor de fosa posterior. Ésto podría influir en la toma de decisiones respecto al tratamiento en este grupo de pacientes pediátricos
Background. Posterior fossa tumors are the most frequent central nervous system neoplasms in the pediatric population and a frequent cause of hydrocephalus. The objective of this study is to analyze the risk factors associated with hydrocephalus after posterior fossa tumors resection in a pediatric population. Methods. A retrospective observational study was conducted on pediatric patients who underwent posterior fossa tumor resection in a single hospital. Potential pre- and post-operative risk factors were analyzed. The need for definitive shunt placement to treat hydrocephalus at 6 months after tumor resection was considered as the outcome variable. Results. Univariate analysis identified multiple significant risk factors. However, only 3 factors remained in the multivariate model: extent of resection (subtotal: OR 7.86; partial: OR 20.42), postoperative infection (OR 17.31), and absence of postoperative outflow of the fourth ventricle (OR 4.29). This model showed good predictive capacity (AUC: 0.80, Sensitivity 80.5%, Specificity 76.3%). Conclusion. Preoperative endoscopic third ventriculostomy did not reduce the incidence of postoperative hydrocephalus. The extent of tumor resection, presence of postoperative infection, and obstruction of fourth ventricle outflow were the most important risk factors for the requirement of a definitive shunt system after posterior fossa tumor resection. This could influence treatment decisions in this group of pediatric patients
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Introducción: La hidrocefalia es una complicación frecuente dentro de la patología tumoral del SNC. La colocación de válvulas de derivación ventrículo-peritoneal (VDVP) en estos casos es, al día de la fecha, la práctica estándar para tratar esta patología y prevenir las complicaciones y comorbilidades que esta conlleva. Al momento, no existe un protocolo ni una presión valvular inicial establecida para estos pacientes, en los cuales hemos observado una tendencia al sobredrenado de líquido cefalorraquídeo (LCR). El objetivo de este trabajo es analizar nuestra experiencia en el tratamiento de hidrocefalias obstructivas secundarias a patología tumoral, determinar factores relacionados al advenimiento de sobredrenado, el manejo terapéutico del mismo y subsiguientemente protocolizar de manera sencilla y económica la colocación de este tipo de prótesis así como identificar una presión terapéutica que reduzca el riesgo de sobredrenado. Materiales y métodos: Estudio monocéntrico, analítico, retrospectivo de una cohorte de pacientes operados en nuestra institución por hidrocefalia obstructiva secundaria a patología tumoral entre los años 2013-2022.Se analizaron historias clínicas, imágenes y protocolos quirúrgicos. Se identificaron aquellos pacientes que desarrollaron sobredrenado. Subsiguientemente se analizaron mediante un modelo estadístico explicativo multivariado aquellas variables demográficas, clínicas y terapéuticas implicadas en el mismo.En una segunda etapa se propone un protocolo rápido, sencillo y económico a fin de determinar la presión óptima dentro de cada caso en particular. Resultados: Dentro de los 56 pacientes incluidos, 32 pacientes (57%) presentaron sobredrenado; 10 pacientes (18%) presentaron higromas en imágenes postoperatorias, y de estos, 3 pacientes (5.4%) requirieron intervenciones quirúrgicas. El 94% de los sobredrenados ocurrieron a presiones menores o igual a 160 mmH20. Así mismo, 8 de los 11 pacientes con VDVP de presión fija media (100-110 mmH20) no regulable presentaron sobredrenado.En un 27% de los pacientes debió aumentarse la presión valvular como consecuencia de hallazgos clínicos o radiológicos de sobredrenado. Conclusión: Las hidrocefalias secundarias a patología tumoral presentan un comportamiento distinto al de las normotensivas. La tasa de sobredrenado en estos pacientes es superior y por consiguiente debe ser tenida en cuenta como una posible complicación relevante. Dada la heterogeneidad de tumores, cada paciente presenta presiones de LCR distintas y por ende debe individualizarse el tratamiento. Proponemos el uso del protocolo de medición intraquirúrgica de presión a fin de colocar la VDVP a la presión óptima para cada paciente, y evitar de esta manera el sobredrenado de LCR
Background: Hydrocephalus is a common complication in CNS tumors pathology. The placement of ventriculoperitoneal shunt in these cases is, to date, the standard practice to treat this pathology and prevent the complications and comorbidities that it entails. At present, there is no protocol or initial valve pressure established for these patients, in whom we have observed a tendency toward overdrainage of cerebrospinal fluid (CSF).The objective of this work is to analyze our experience in the treatment of obstructive hydrocephalus secondary to tumor pathology, determine factors related to the occurrence of overdrainage, its therapeutic management and subsequently protocolize in a simple and economical way the placement of this type of prosthesis as well as identify a therapeutic pressure that reduces the risk of overdrainage. Methods: Monocentric, analytical, retrospective study of a cohort of patients operated on at our institution for obstructive hydrocephalus secondary to tumors, between the years 2013-2022.Medical records, images and surgical protocols were analyzed. Those patients who developed overdrainage were identified. Subsequently, the demographic, clinical and therapeutic variables involved in it were analyzed using a multivariate explanatory statistical model.In a second stage, a quick, simple, and economical protocol is proposed to determine the optimal pressure within each case. Results: Among the 56 patients included, 32 patients (57%) presented overdrainage; 10 patients (18%) presented hygromas on postoperative images, and of these, 3 patients (5.4%) required surgical interventions. 94% of overdrains occurred at pressures less than or equal to 160 mmH20. Likewise, 8 of the 11 patients with non-adjustable medium fixed pressure shunt (100-110 mmH20) presented overdrainage.In 27% of patients, valve pressure had to be increased because of clinical or radiological findings of overdrainage. Conclusion: Hydrocephalus secondary to tumors presents a different behavior than normotensive ones. The rate of overdrainage in these patients is higher and therefore must be considered as a possible relevant complication. Given the heterogeneity of tumors, each patient has different CSF pressures and therefore treatment must be individualized. We propose the use of the intrasurgical pressure measurement protocol to place the shunt at the optimal pressure for each patient, and thus avoid CSF overdrainage
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Introducción: La tercerventriculostomía endoscópica (TVE) es una técnica quirúrgica ampliamente reconocida para el tratamiento de la hidrocefalia obstructiva. Al igual que otras técnicas para el manejo de la hidrocefalia, la protocolización del manejo intra y peri-operatorio deviene en mejores resultados. Sin embargo, no existe en la literatura en castellano alguna publicación que exponga en detalle un protocolo de trabajo de TVE. El objetivo de este estudio es presentar los resultados tras la aplicación de nuestro protocolo. Materiales y Métodos: Se realizó una descripción del protocolo para TVE prequirúrgico, intraoperatorio y post-operatorio. Se realizó un análisis prospectivo de una serie de casos. Resultados: Un detallado protocolo fue presentado. Un total de 70 pacientes fueron incluidos para su análisis. La tasa de éxito del procedimiento fue del 82.43%. Hubo una mejoría en la escala de Karnofsky tras la TVE [media de 26.22 puntos (IC 95% 13,77 -36,92)]; siendo esta estadísticamente significativa (p=<0,001). Conclusión: La TVE demostró ser un procedimiento seguro y efectivo para el tratamiento de la hidrocefalia obstructiva. El protocolizar el procedimiento quirúrgico demostró una alta tasa de éxito en nuestra cohorte de pacientes, comparando con los resultados de la literatura internacional
Background. Endoscopic third ventriculostomy (ETV) is a worldwide accepted technique to treat obstructive hydrocephalus. As per many other techniques to treat hydrocephalus, protocols had improved the overall results and reduced the complications rate. However, there are no protocols written in Spanish literature, that illustrate in detailed a step by step on how to perform and follow up patients with ETV.The aim of this study is to present the results after the application of our protocol. Methods. A protocol with surgical technique, management and follow up for ETV in adults was written and a retrospective analysis of several cases was presented. Results. A detailed protocol was presented. Forty-three patients included in the protocol were analysed after ETV. The success rate of the procedure was 82.43%. There was a statistically significant improvement of a mean 26.22 points (IC 95% 13.77 -36.92) in the Karnofsky scale after the ETV (p=<0.001). Conclusion: ETV has shown to be a safe and effective procedure to treat obstructive hydrocephalus. The protocolization of the procedure proved a high success rate in our cohort of patients, comparable with the international literature results
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Third Ventricle , NeuroendoscopyABSTRACT
RESUMEN El linfoma cerebral primario es una variedad de linfoma no Hodgkin agresivo que se origina en el sistema nervioso central y se diagnostica cuando no hay evidencia de linfoma en ninguna otra parte del cuerpo. Aunque los linfomas sistémicos son más conocidos y estudiados, el linfoma cerebral primario ha sido menos comprendido debido a su baja frecuencia hasta hace algunas décadas. El tratamiento de esta enfermedad sigue siendo objeto de debate. En esta oportunidad se reporta el inusual caso de linfoma B de células grandes (NOS, del inglés Not Other form Specified); asociada a hidrocefalia y su manejo.
ABSTRACT Primary brain lymphoma is a type of aggressive non-Hodgkin lymphoma that originates in the central nervous system and is diagnosed when there is no evidence of lymphoma anywhere else in the body. Although systemic lymphomas are better known and studied, primary brain lymphoma has been less understood due to its low frequency until a few decades ago. The treatment of this disease continues to be debated. On this occasion, the unusual case of large B cell lymphoma NOS associated with hydrocephalus and its management is reported.
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One suspected case of Wildervanck syndrome (OMIM 314600) reported from our tertiary care centre. Wildervanck syndrome is distinct from other similar conditions due to its opthal and hearing associations-forming a clinical triad. Candidate gene identification in Wildervanck syndrome is still pending whereas most other similar genetic conditions has got a specific gene mutation. Klippel Feil anomaly suspected one girl admitted in our centre with severe pneumonia showed features of short neck, fusion of cervical spines and Sprengel deformity. Detailed examination showed bilateral severe sensorineural hearing loss, Duane eye movement with other novel associations not described in literature. We clinically suspected Wildervanck syndrome and did molecular testing. Being clinicians, it is our responsibility to report new associations and clinical findings and thus broaden the phenotype. Since it is a highly infrequent disorder, discussed in detail here.
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Introducción: Las neoplasias de fosa posterior son los tumores de sistema nervioso central más frecuentes en la población pediátrica y una causa frecuente de hidrocefalia. Objetivo: Analizar los factores de riesgo asociados a hidrocefalia luego de las cirugías de resección de tumores de fosa posterior en una población pediátrica. Material y Métodos: Se realizó un estudio observacional retrospectivo de pacientes pediátricos operados de tumores de fosa posterior en un único hospital. Se analizaron potenciales factores de riesgo pre y post quirúrgicos. Se consideró como variable respuesta la necesidad de derivación definitiva para tratar la hidrocefalia a los 6 meses de la resección tumoral. Resultados: En el análisis univariado se detectaron múltiples factores de riesgo significativos. Sin embargo, solamente 3 se mantuvieron en el modelo multivariado: grado de resección (Subtotal: OR 7.86; Parcial: OR 20.42), infección postoperatoria (OR 17.31) y ausencia de flujo de salida postoperatorio en IV ventrículo (OR 4.29). Éste modelo presentó una buena capacidad predictiva (AUC: 0.80, Sensibilidad 80.5%, Especificidad 76.3%). Conclusión: La realización de tercer ventriculostomía endoscópica preoperatoria no redujo la incidencia de hidrocefalia postoperatoria. El grado de resección tumoral, la presencia de infección postoperatoria y la obstrucción de salida del IV ventrículo fueron los factores de riesgo más importantes para el requerimiento de sistema derivativo definitivo luego de la resección de un tumor de fosa posterior. Ésto podría influir en la toma de decisiones respecto al tratamiento en este grupo de pacientes pediátricos(AU)
Background: Posterior fossa tumors are the most frequent central nervous system neoplasms in the pediatric population and a frequent cause of hydrocephalus. Objective: Analyze the risk factors associated with hydrocephalus after posterior fossa tumors resection in a pediatric population. Methods: A retrospective observational study was conducted on pediatric patients who underwent posterior fossa tumor resection in a single hospital. Potential pre- and post-operative risk factors were analyzed. The need for definitive shunt placement to treat hydrocephalus at 6 months after tumor resection was considered as the outcome variable. Results: Univariate analysis identified multiple significant risk factors. However, only 3 factors remained in the multivariate model: extent of resection (subtotal: OR 7.86; partial: OR 20.42), postoperative infection (OR 17.31), and absence of postoperative outflow of the fourth ventricle (OR 4.29). This model showed good predictive capacity (AUC: 0.80, Sensitivity 80.5%, Specificity 76.3%). Conclusion: Preoperative endoscopic third ventriculostomy did not reduce the incidence of postoperative hydrocephalus. The extent of tumor resection, presence of postoperative infection, and obstruction of fourth ventricle outflow were the most important risk factors for the requirement of a definitive shunt system after posterior fossa tumor resection. This could influence treatment decisions in this group of pediatric patients
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Hydrocephalus , Ventriculostomy , Infratentorial Neoplasms , Fourth Ventricle , Third Ventricle , NeoplasmsABSTRACT
Introducción: Las variantes en la anatomía del piso del tercer ventrículo (PTV) son determinantes en las limitaciones y complicaciones de la tercerventriculostomía endoscópica (TVE). Objetivo: Describir variaciones anatómicas del PTV halladas en casos de hidrocefalia, evaluar incidencia, estratificarlas según tiempo de evolución y correlacionarlas con dificultad quirúrgica. Materiales y Métodos: Análisis retrospectivo de videos intraoperatorios de n=62 casos de hidrocefalia tratados durante el período 2015-2020 en nuestro centro. Incluyéndose n=51 casos donde el PTV se pudo evidenciar claramente en las imágenes. Resultados: Identificamos 10 variedades de PTV de las 14 descriptas en la bibliografía; piso opaco 54,9%, parcialmente borrado 29,4%, intervalo prepontino reducido 23,5%, piso estrecho 17,6%, piso herniado 17,65%. En la hidrocefalia aguda prevalecieron el piso opaco (71,8%) y el piso estrecho (25%). En la crónica predominó el piso delgado (31,5%), el cual se observó exclusivamente en esta categoría. En los pacientes en que se realizó una TVE (43 de 51), el grado de dificultad quirúrgica fue 15 veces mayor en los que presentaban un piso opaco (p 0,00041) y menor en los que presentaban un piso parcialmente borrado (OR de 0,0615; p 0,00092). Conclusión: Las variaciones anatómicas del tercer ventrículo son frecuentes en pacientes hidrocefálicos. Las relacionadas al grosor del piso pueden aumentar el riesgo operatorio. Esta característica no es visualizable en los estudios prequirúrgicos, pero es posible predecirlo conociendo el tiempo de clínica de hidrocefalia y observando la disposición de los cuerpos mamilares en la resonancia(AU)
Background: Variants in the anatomy of the floor of the third ventricle (PTV) are determining factors in the limitations and complications of endoscopic third ventriculostomy (EVT). Objective: Describe anatomical variations of the PTV found in cases of hydrocephalus, evaluate incidence, stratify them according to time of evolution and correlate them with surgical difficulty. Methods: Retrospective analysis of intraoperative videos of n=62 cases of hydrocephalus treated during the period 2015-2020 in our center. Including n=51 cases where the PTV could be clearly evidenced in the images. Results: We identified 10 PTV varieties out of the 14 described in the bibliography; opaque floor 54.9%, partially erased 29.4%, reduced prepontine interval 23.5%, narrow floor 17.6%, herniated floor 17.65%, thin floor 11.76%. In acute hydrocephalus, the opaque floor (71.8%) and the narrow floor (25%) prevailed. In the chronicle, the thin floor predominated (31.5%), which was demonstrated exclusively in this category. In the patients who underwent an EVT (43 of 51), the degree of surgical difficulty was 15 times greater in those who presented an opaque floor (p < 0.00041) and less in those who presented an opaque floor. partially erased (OR of 0.0615; p 0.00092). Conclusion: Anatomical variations of the third ventricle are frequent in hydrocephalic patients. Those related to the thickness of the floor can increase the surgical risk. This characteristic cannot be seen in pre-surgical studies, but it is possible to predict it knowing the time of the hydrocephalus clinic and observing the disposition of the mammillary bodies in the cranial resonance(AU)
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Hydrocephalus , Ventriculostomy , Third Ventricle , EndoscopyABSTRACT
Abstract Objective Describe the epidemiological profile and social-economic burden that hydrocephalus patients represent to the national public health system, using data available at the online database of the Brazilian Health Ministry (DataSUS). Methods This is a populational study based on descriptive statistics of all clinical and surgical appointments included in the DataSUS database. Data included herein were collected between 2015 and 2021 and subdivided into three main groups, related to hydrocephalus incidence and mortality, hospitalizations, and financial costs. Results In the study period, 3993 new cases of congenital hydrocephalus were diagnosed, with 6051 deaths overall. The mortality rate in the country was 1.5/100000 live births and the prevalence was 0.374/100000 inhabitants. The number of hospitalizations resulting from treatment procedures and complications of hydrocephalus was 137,880 and there was a reduction of up to 27.2% during the SARS-CoV-2 pandemics concerning previous years. Total costs for hydrocephalus management in the country amounted to 140,610,585.51 dollars. Conclusions Hydrocephalus has a significant impact on public health budgets and pediatric mortality rates; however, it is probably underestimated, due to the paucity of demographic data and epidemiological studies in Latin America and, specifically, in Brazil. The dataSUS also has several limitations in accessing certain data related to hydrocephalus, making it difficult to have a more assertive understanding of the disease in Brazil. The results of this study provide important guidance for future research projects in clinical and experimental hydrocephalus and also the creation of public policies for better governance and care of hydrocephalus patients.
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Introducción: la hidrocefalia es una patología neuroquirúrgica que presenta varias alternativas de tratamiento. A pesar de esto, el índice de disfunción y reintervención de los pacientes es considerablemente elevado. Objetivo: describir los resultados de la cirugía neuroendoscópica intraventricular en pacientes operados de hidrocefalia obstructiva. Materiales y métodos: se trata de un estudio observacional, descriptivo, transversal, de serie de casos, en el que se describen variables clínicas, de imagen y quirúrgicas de pacientes operados mediante neuroendoscopia intraventricular. Después de aplicar criterios de inclusión y exclusión, la muestra quedó conformada por cinco pacientes. Resultados: la escala de coma de Glasgow de los pacientes al momento de la cirugía, fue mayor de 12 puntos en todos los casos. El 60 % de los casos presentó un grado 4 en la escala de Frisen para evaluar la gravedad del papiledema. El promedio del índice de Evans medido por tomografía fue de 0,39; el del tercer ventrículo fue de 14,75 mm, mientras que el promedio de los cuernos temporales fue de 4,1 mm. En tres casos se presentaron variedades anatómicas dilatadas de los forámenes de Monro, mientras que en dos presentaban diámetros medianos. El tiempo quirúrgico promedio fue de 45 minutos. Entre las complicaciones posoperatorias estuvo la disfunción del estoma quirúrgico en un paciente con tercer ventriculostomía. Conclusiones: la cirugía neuroendoscópica intraventricular es un método efectivo para tratar pacientes con hidrocefalia obstructiva en pacientes seleccionados.
Introduction: hydrocephalus is a neurosurgical pathology that presents several treatment alternatives. Despite this, the rate of dysfunctions and re-interventions of the patients is considered high. Objective: to describe the results of intraventricular neuro-endoscopic surgery in patients operated on for obstructive hydrocephalus. Materials and methods: this is an observational, descriptive, cross-sectional study, of case series, where clinical, imaging and surgical variables of patients operated by intraventricular neurosurgery are described. After applying inclusion and exclusion criteria, the sample was made up of five patients. Results: the Glasgow coma scale of the patients at the moment of surgery was greater than 12 points in all cases. 60% of the cases presented a grade 4 on Frisen scale to assess the severity of papilledema. The average Evans index, measured by tomography was 0.39; that of the third ventricle was 14.75 mm, while the average of the temporal horns was 4.1 mm. In three cases there were dilated anatomical variants of the foramens of Monro f, while in two they presented medium diameters. The average surgical time was 45 minutes. Surgical stoma dysfunction in one patient with a third ventriculostomy was among the postoperative complications. Conclusions: intraventricular neuro-endoscopic surgery is an effective method for treating patients with obstructive hydrocephalus in selected patients.
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Objective: This observational cohort study aims to provide data on pediatric patients with neurological manifestations associated with multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children (MIS-C) associated with coronavirus disease (COVID-19). Methods: Patients aged <18 with neurologic symptoms and severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARSCoV-2) infection from January, 2021 to January, 2022 at the Dr. Sardjito Hospital in Yogyakarta, Indonesia were evaluated. We used WHO diagnostic criteria to classify patients as MIS-C or non-MIS-C. Demographic information, symptoms, and outcomes were compared between MIS-C and non-MIS-C groups. Results: Between January, 2021 and January, 2022, 74 pediatric patients were considered eligible. More than half of the patients were female (54.1%), and 24.3% presented with MIS-C. Length of hospitalization was significantly longer in MIS-C individuals (P=0.006). The commonest neurological findings were involuntary movements (43.2%) and paresis (27%). The commonest neuroimaging findings were meningoencephalitis (18.9%) and hydrocephalus (22.9%). Among all the variety of neurologic manifestations in non-MIS-C and MIS-C patients, a statistically significant result was found for fever (71.4% vs 100%; P=0.015), altered mental state (14.2% vs 50%, P=0.004), and paresis (33.9% vs 5.5%, P=0.030). Conclusion: MIS-C was found in 24% of our patients with acute neurologic symptoms, and most cases (51.8%) had positive SARS-CoV-2 antibody results.
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La punción ventricular transorbitaria (PTO) es una técnica rápida y sencilla aunque poco utilizada en la actualidad. Como puede realizarse en la cama del paciente, resulta ideal en aquellos con hidrocefalia aguda rápidamente evolutiva o con enclavamiento transtentorial inminente o reciente, en quienes el acceso expeditivo a las cavidades ventriculares puede salvarles la vida. Revisamos aquí el desarrollo histórico de la técnica desde su descripción original en 1933. Por último, presentamos el caso de una paciente con hidrocefalia aguda secundaria a edema cerebeloso, en quien el empleo de la PTO dio tiempo para implementar el tratamiento definitivo. La técnica utilizada por nosotros consistió en un ingreso transpalpebral, por detrás del reborde orbitario superior y a nivel mediopupilar, con una trayectoria dirigida hacia la sutura sagital, dos a tres traveses de dedo por detrás de la sutura coronal(AU)
Transorbital ventricular puncture (TOP) is a fast and simple but poorly understood technique. As it can be performed at the patient's bedside, it is ideal in patients with rapidly evolving acute hydrocephalus or with imminent or recent transtentorial herniation, in whom expeditious access to the ventricular cavities can be life-saving. We review the historical development of the technique since its original description in 1933. Finally we present the case of a patient with acute hydrocephalus secondary to cerebellar edema, in whom the use of TOP allowed time to implement definitive treatments. The technique used by us consisted of an entry point through the upper eyelid, behind the superior orbital rim, and at the midpupillary line, with a trajectory aimed towards the sagittal suture two to three finger widths behind the coronal suture(AU)