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Surg Technol Int ; 412022 06 23.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35738571

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To improve solid spinal fusion while avoiding the morbidity associated with autograft harvesting procedures, numerous alternatives have been investigated, including allograft, demineralized bone matrix (DBM), cell-based therapies and growth factors (i.e., bone morphogenetic proteins, platelet concentrates), and ceramic-based biomaterials. Even though all of these approaches have the potential to improve the outcome of spinal fusion procedures, most of them have not yet been validated by evidence-based clinical results, and thus they are not strongly advisable for clinical use, in addition to being particularly expensive. Here, we give an overview of the current clinical evidence for bone graft alternatives for spine surgery procedures. We will also evaluate the pros and cons of their use and briefly review the more relevant literature.

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Neurol Sci ; 43(1): 459-465, 2022 Jan.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34059959

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INTRODUCTION: Vascular Eagle syndrome, due to impingement of the extracranial internal carotid artery (ICA) by the styloid process (SP), is an uncommon and not yet widely recognized cause of ICA dissection. Up to now, this diagnosis is still presumptive, based mainly on the length of the SP. However, given the discrepancy between the much higher prevalence of an elongated SP in the population compared to the reported rate of Eagle syndrome, other anatomical factors beyond the length itself of this bony structure seem to be involved. MATERIAL AND METHODS: We performed a retrospective single center case-control study of ICA dissection related to abnormalities of styloid process and age- and sex-matched controls affected by ICA dissection not related to abnormal relationship with the styloid process. In our work instead of considering SP length as the main criteria to differentiate the two groups, we decided to consider styloid process-internal carotid artery distance (at the dissection point) as the main factor to define a styloid process related dissection (SPRD). In fact in some patients, the distance between the dissected artery and the bony prominence was virtual. RESULTS: Our study showed that in patients with SPRD the styloid process angulation on the coronal plane tends to be more acute and that styloid process-C1 distance is significantly shorter at the side of the dissection. This data reinforces the idea that ICA dissection risk in the vascular Eagle syndrome has probably a multifactorial pathogenesis.


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Disección de la Arteria Carótida Interna , Osificación Heterotópica , Arteria Carótida Interna/diagnóstico por imagen , Disección de la Arteria Carótida Interna/complicaciones , Disección de la Arteria Carótida Interna/diagnóstico por imagen , Disección de la Arteria Carótida Interna/epidemiología , Estudios de Casos y Controles , Humanos , Osificación Heterotópica/complicaciones , Estudios Retrospectivos , Hueso Temporal/diagnóstico por imagen
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Br J Neurosurg ; : 1-6, 2021 Jul 28.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34319197

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Spinal epidural lipomatosis [SEL] is defined as an excessive accumulation of extradural normal adipose tissue. This condition may be idiopathic or acquired. Surgical decompression is considered the gold standard treatment in patients presenting with progressive neurologic deficit. We report a case of a 69-year-old male patient presented with neurogenic claudication and lower left limb radiculopathy. The magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) revealed a L5-S1 epidural compression sustained by a large epidural plaque whose signal was consistent with adipose tissue. A conservative approach, including weight loss attempt, revealed unsuccessful and the patient presented some months after the diagnosis at the emergency department with acute onset bilateral drop foot, more severe on the right side and urinary disturbances. Microsurgical decompression via L5 laminectomy and partial L4 laminectomy and fatty plaque debulking was performed. The post operative course was uneventful and at the two months post operative follow up the patient reported a significative improvement of the pre operative neurological signs and symptoms and of pain control. SEL deserves attention as an identifiable cause of radiculopathies, typically attributed to spinal stenosis, with a higher incidence than previously reported. Moreover cases of acute onset of cauda equina like syndrome were reported in patent affected by SEL, probably related to a local venous engorgement with stasis and edema. Therefore it should be considered as a possible diagnosis not only in patients complaining of stenosis-type symptoms but also in cases of acute neurological decline with cauda equina like syndrome, especially when provided with a "benign" imaging reading.

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Br J Neurosurg ; : 1-6, 2021 Jun 30.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34187271

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OBJECTIVE: Isolated intracranial tuberculomas are rare, especially in adults and it is not uncommon that they are easily confused with other diseases. To address this issue, we reported a case of a tuberculoma of the corpus callosum focusing on clinical characteristics, diagnostic clues, and outcome. CONCLUSIONS: Intracranial masses are frequently targeted as neoplastic pathology with surgical treatment in most cases. It is important to distinguish between neuro tuberculoma and brain tumors because of their different management and prognosis. Therefore even in absence of a known history of primary TB and in immunocompetent patients, tuberculoma must be in the differential diagnosis of solitary intracranial lesions also in countries where TB is not endemic.

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J Neurosurg Sci ; 64(3): 238-242, 2020 Jun.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28497667

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BACKGROUND: The aim of the present study was to proof that for certain complex spinal conditions, midline lumbar fusion (MIDLF) technique is very convenient in terms of length of hospitalization, functional recovery and pain relief and time to back to work. METHODS: MIDLF indications were set for patients with not more than 3 unstable levels, presence of osteoporosis (alternative to cemented screws), or cardiomyopathy with anticoagulation with or without spinal stenosis, and or discopathy. Surgical difficulties, operative time, hemoglobin loss and postoperative 45 days, 6 months and one-year follow-up data are shown. RESULTS: In one-year period MIDLF was applied for 9 patients. For all cases motor deficits improved, pain decreased from a high VAS Score to VAS 1. No complications were seen so far. In one case small pedicles prevented the use of MIDLF technique. CONCLUSIONS: Operative time, acceptable hemoglobin loss, short length of stay and encouraging follow-up result indicate that this technique is a valid option to improve patient's quality of life where osteoporosis makes traditional transpedicular screws less stable or where the surgeon has the need to reduce intraoperative blood loss or has to work in a deep surgical field.


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Inestabilidad de la Articulación/cirugía , Vértebras Lumbares/cirugía , Enfermedades de la Columna Vertebral/etiología , Espondilolistesis/cirugía , Adulto , Anciano , Hueso Cortical/cirugía , Femenino , Humanos , Inestabilidad de la Articulación/fisiopatología , Masculino , Persona de Mediana Edad , Procedimientos Quirúrgicos Mínimamente Invasivos/métodos , Fusión Vertebral/métodos
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