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Gerlach R, Schönfelder C, Meyer A, Lamster E, Jacobi C, Rosahl SK, Kellner G. 3D endoscopy during surgery for perisellar pathologies. Exp Clin Endocrinol Diabetes 2013. [DOI: 10.1055/s-0033-1336686] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Submit a Manuscript] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 10/27/2022]
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Gharabaghi A, Rosahl SK, Feigl GC, Samii A, Liebig T, Heckl S, Mirzayan JM, Safavi-Abbasi S, Koerbel A, Löwenheim H, Nägele T, Shahidi R, Samii M, Tatagiba M. Surgical planning for retrosigmoid craniotomies improved by 3D computed tomography venography. Eur J Surg Oncol 2008; 34:227-31. [PMID: 17448624 DOI: 10.1016/j.ejso.2007.01.032] [Citation(s) in RCA: 18] [Impact Index Per Article: 1.1] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 12/23/2006] [Accepted: 01/29/2007] [Indexed: 11/26/2022] Open
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OBJECTIVE It is impossible to precisely anticipate the crooked course of the transverse and sigmoid sinuses and their individual relationship to superficial landmarks such as the asterion during retrosigmoid approaches. This study was designed to evaluate this anatomical relationship with the help of a surgical planning system and to analyze the impact of these in vivo findings on trepanation placement in retrosigmoid craniotomies. METHODS In a consecutive series of 123 patients with pathologies located in the cerebellopontine angle, 72 patients underwent surgical planning for retrosigmoid craniotomies based on 3D volumetric renderings of computed tomography venography. By opacity modulation of surfaces in 3D images the position of the asterion was assessed in relationship to the transverse-sigmoid sinus transition (TST) and compared to its intraoperative localization. We evaluated the impact of this additional information on trepanation placement. RESULTS The spatial relationship of the asterion and the underlying TST complex could be identified and recorded in 66 out of 72 cases. In the remaining 6 cases the sutures were ossified and not visible in the 3D CT reconstructions. The asterion was located on top of the TST in 51 cases, above the TST in 4 cases, and below the TST in 11 cases. The location of the trepanation was modified in 27 cases due to the preoperative imaging findings with major and minor modifications in 10 and 17 cases, respectively. CONCLUSION Volume-rendered images provide reliable 3D visualization of complex and hidden anatomical structures in the posterior fossa and thereby increase the precision in retrosigmoid approaches.
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Gharabaghi A, Krischek B, Feigl GC, Rosahl SK, Lüdemann W, Mirzayan MJ, Koerbel A, Samii M, Tatagiba M, Heckl S. Image-guided craniotomy for frontal sinus preservation during meningioma surgery. Eur J Surg Oncol 2007; 34:928-931. [PMID: 18042499 DOI: 10.1016/j.ejso.2007.10.008] [Citation(s) in RCA: 11] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.6] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 09/09/2007] [Accepted: 10/12/2007] [Indexed: 11/30/2022] Open
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OBJECTIVE Preservation of the frontal sinus (FS) during the frontolateral approach to the skull base reduces morbidity, enhances patient comfort, and speeds up the surgical procedure. Due to its irregular outline, mental reconstruction of the borders of FS from two-dimensional images is challenging during surgery. This study was designed to evaluate the impact of neuronavigation on identification and preservation of the FS during frontolateral craniotomies. METHODS Forty-five patients with pathologies located in the anterior skull base and in the parasellar region were included. A standard computed tomography (CT) sequence was obtained from each patient and uploaded onto an image-guidance system for volumetric rendering of 3D images. The outline of the FS was visualized and the distance between its lateral border and the mid-pupillary line (MPL) was measured. The results were used for navigated craniotomies and compared to the intra-operative findings. RESULTS The FS was located medial, on and lateral to the MPL in 32, 4 and 9 cases, respectively. The individual outline of the FS could be identified with a mean target registration error of 1.4mm (+/-0.7 mm). The craniotomy could be custom-tailored for each patient according to the individualized landmarks while visualizing the lesion and the surgical landmarks simultaneously. Unintended opening of the frontal sinus or orbit did not occur in any of these cases. CONCLUSION Image-guided craniotomies based on 3D volumetric image rendering allow for fast and reliable demarcation of complex anatomical structures hidden from direct view in frontolateral approaches. The outline of the frontal sinus and the orbit can be appraised at a glance providing additional safety and precision during craniotomy.
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- A Gharabaghi
- Eberhard Karls University, Tübingen, Germany; International Neuroscience Institute, Hannover, Germany.
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Anterior shoulder dislocations are one of the most common problems seen in an emergency department. Doubtless, immediate reduction is necessary for treatment, a procedure that is extremely rarely accompanied by complications. In these cases early diagnosis and treatment may be limb saving. We report a case with rupture of the arteria subscapularis following reduction of an anterior shoulder dislocation with formation of an axillary hematoma and consecutive paresis of the plexus brachialis. Interdisciplinary operative revision was necessary to remove the hematoma, stop the hemorrhage and for neurolysis of the plexus brachialis. Treatment resulted in a speedy recovery of the patient. Gentle reduction of a dislocated shoulder is a prerequisite for a low complication rate. Contrast-enhanced computed tomography facilitated diagnosis of the hematoma and identification of the bleeding vessel.
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- H Schmal
- Department für Orthopädie und Traumatologie, Albert-Ludwigs-Universität, Freiburg.
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Maier W, Lohnstein PU, Rosahl SK, Tatagiba M, Schipper J. [Multidisciplinary management of skull base and craniocervical chordoma]. Laryngorhinootologie 2006; 85:272-8. [PMID: 16646108 DOI: 10.1055/s-2005-921186] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 10/24/2022]
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BACKGROUND Craniocervical chordomas often only become manifest in an advanced stage. The localisation and locally-destructive growth require a multidisciplinary diagnostic and therapeutic concept early on. The goal of the present study was to present a reproducible strategy for quality assurance. PATIENTS AND METHOD We retrospectively analysed the hospital records of 10 consecutive patients (4 women and 6 men) whom we had treated during a period of 7 years. RESULTS The first step in therapy was tumour resection in 9 cases. One patient initially underwent stereotactic radiation. Postoperative radiation was not included a priori, but discussed individually depending on the degree of resection, the patient's age and physical condition. After an average 5 years follow up, 100 % of patients are alive. In all patients, tumour control was achieved. CONCLUSIONS The prognosis for patients with chordomas of the skull base has improved considerably in recent years. New technologies like intraoperative navigation and improved radiation procedures have contributed to this improvement. The basis for treatment remains, however, the greatest possible surgical exstirpation with minimal surgical morbidity. Special attention should be paid in this connection to the stability of the cervical spine and the craniocervical transition border. In advanced tumour growth, complete resection is often not possible. Proton and heavy-ion radiation are promising new forms of therapy, which can also be applied after conventional radiation has been performed. A directed multidisciplinary procedure guarantees years of survival with good quality of life in many cases.
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- W Maier
- Klinik für Hals-, Nasen-, und Ohren-Heilkunde, Killianstrasse 5, 79106 Freiburg.
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BACKGROUND Meningiomas are known to recur frequently, and their longterm management remains controversial. Previous studies indicate that progesterone and its receptors can play a role in the recurrence of meningiomas, but the correlation between the presence of these receptors and patients' outcome is unclear. AIM To conduct a retrospective analysis to investigate the prognostic relevance of progesterone receptor (PR) expression in meningiomas. METHODS Five hundred and eighty eight meningiomas operated on over a period of 10 years were examined immunohistochemically to determine the PR status using monoclonal antibodies. Several factors including recurrence (mean follow up of 65 month), sex, tumour tissue consistency, location, vascularity, and en plaque appearance were analysed. RESULTS PR status showed comparable values for men and women. World Health Organisation (WHO) grade II and III tumours had significantly fewer receptors than benign meningiomas. There was no significant correlation between PR status and recurrence rates in WHO grade I totally removed meningiomas. However, a combination of PR status and proliferation indices was shown to predict recurrence reliably. CONCLUSIONS Together with routine histological evaluation, PR status can help to describe the biological behaviour of meningiomas. Only a combination of clinical and biological features can describe the behaviour of meningiomas, predict their recurrence, and help to devise more effective follow up strategies.
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- F Roser
- Department of Neurosurgery, University of Tübingen, 72076, Tübingen, Germany.
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OBJECTIVE An important part of the daily routine in neurosurgery is the treatment of emergency room admissions, acute cases from other departments or from outside hospitals. This acute care is not normally included in performance figures or budget management nor analysed scientifically with respect to quantity and quality of care provided by neurosurgeons. METHOD Over a one-year period, all acute care cases managed by two neurosurgical on-call teams in Hannover (Northern Germany, 522 000 inhabitants) were recorded prospectively on a day-by-day basis. A large database of 1 819 entries was created and analysed using descriptive statistics. RESULTS The minimum incidence of neurosurgical acute care cases was estimated to be 75-115/100 000 inhabitants/year. This corresponds to a mean of approximately 6 per day. The majority of patients was admitted after 5 p. m. and on weekends. Only 30 % of cases came directly via the emergency room. The fate of 70 % of patients depended initially on the "neurosurgical qualification" of primary care doctors and here deficits existed. Over one year the additional workload from acute care amounted to 1 000 unplanned admissions, 900 acute imaging procedures and almost 600 emergency operations. CONCLUSION The current policy in public health which includes cuts in resources, transport facilities and manpower is not compatible with the demonstrated extent of acute neurosurgical care. In addition to routine elective work, a high number of extra admissions, evening or night-time surgery, and imaging procedures has to be carried out. These conclusions hold a special importance if health authorities wish to not just maintain present standards but to improve existing deficits.
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- E Rickels
- Neurochirurgische Klinik, Medizinische Hochschule Hannover, Germany.
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While bone invasion and hyperostosis are frequent phenomena in meningiomas, primary intra-osseous meningiomas are rare. With only 15 reported cases, the osteolytic form of primary intra-osseous meningiomas is most uncommon. Its occurrence in the skull base is an extra-ordinary exception. We have reviewed and categorized the pertinent literature on intra-osseus meningiomas with special emphasis on osteolytic tumours and discuss their clinical implications on the basis of a new case located in the petrous bone without contact with the meninges. It is concluded that due to their different clinical, radiological and pathological features, hyperostotic and osteolytic variants of intra-osseus meningiomas should be distinguished from tumours with soft tissue components and from en-plaque lesions.
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- S K Rosahl
- Department of Neurosurgery, Albert-Ludwigs-University, Freiburg, Germany.
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Rosahl SK, Gharabaghi A, Hellwig D, Freund HJ, Samii M, Shahidi R. Funktionelle volumetrische Bildgebung für die Motokortex-Stimulation bei Patienten mit chronisch therapierefraktären Schmerzen. KLIN NEUROPHYSIOL 2003. [DOI: 10.1055/s-2003-816524] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 10/19/2022]
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Stieglitz T, Poessnecker J, Rosahl SK, Haastert K, Brinker T, Meyer JU. [Initial chronic results of flexible sieve electrodes as interface to nerve stumps]. BIOMED ENG-BIOMED TE 2003; 47 Suppl 1 Pt 2:692-5. [PMID: 12465276 DOI: 10.1515/bmte.2002.47.s1b.692] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/15/2022]
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Since more than 20 years, nerve stumps have been interfaced with sieve-like microsystems with integrated electrodes in experimental studies. In most cases, silicone tubes have been assembled on the microsystems to adapt the nerve and deliver a guidance structure for regeneration. Flexible, polyimide-based sieve electrodes with integrated fixation aids have been implanted chronically in an animal model. They have been adapted between the transsected ends of the sciatic nerve of rats and on the proximal stump in an amputation model. First electrophysiological experiments proved the functional reinnervation. Combining embryonic motor neurons with the sieve electrode, we propose a biohybrid system that is under investigation to functionally interface the distal part of a transsected peripheral nerve.
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- T Stieglitz
- Fraunhofer-Institut für Biomedizinische Technik, St. Ingbert, Deutschland.
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Long-term follow-up reports on chondroid lesions of the skull base are rarely presented in the literature. There are virtually no data on natural growth rates of these tumors based on MRI obtained over a period of 10 years or longer. We followed a patient who has had such a lesion for more than 12 years. A non-progressive, slight abducens palsy has been the only associated symptom so far. Even though the patient was operated on for an additional intracranial arterio-venous malformation, clinical features and chromosomal testing excluded Maffucci's syndrome. The MRI follow-up in this case provides an extraordinary perspective on the natural history of chondroid skull base tumors.
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- A Schmidinger
- Department of Neurosurgery, Nordstadt Hospital, Hannover, Germany.
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Roser F, Rosahl SK, Samii M. Single cerebral metastasis 3 and 19 years after primary renal cell carcinoma: case report and review of the literature. J Neurol Neurosurg Psychiatry 2002; 72:257-8. [PMID: 11796778 PMCID: PMC1737747 DOI: 10.1136/jnnp.72.2.257] [Citation(s) in RCA: 22] [Impact Index Per Article: 1.0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Submit a Manuscript] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/04/2022]
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Cerebral metastasis in general is associated with a relatively short survival time. However, brain deposits may occur rather late during follow up. Nine cases of solitary brain metastasis of renal cell carcinoma with a latency period of more than 10 years after nephrectomy have been reported in the literature so far. This is the first report of a case describing a second solitary brain metastasis which occurred 16 years after a first metastatic brain lesion. Complete microsurgical resection alone led to an excellent outcome in this particular case as the patient refused any adjuvant therapy at the same time. Regular nuclear morphology, a low mitotic index, and the absence of chromosomal abnormalities in tumour cells may be indicative for a relative benign clinical course.
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- F Roser
- Department of Neurosurgery, Klinikum Hannover, Krankenhaus Nordstadt, Germany.
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Rosahl SK, Mark G, Herzog M, Pantazis C, Gharabaghi F, Matthies C, Brinker T, Samii M. Far-field responses to stimulation of the cochlear nucleus by microsurgically placed penetrating and surface electrodes in the cat. J Neurosurg 2001; 95:845-52. [PMID: 11702876 DOI: 10.3171/jns.2001.95.5.0845] [Citation(s) in RCA: 16] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.7] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/06/2022]
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OBJECT A new generation of penetrating electrodes for auditory brainstem implants is on the verge of being introduced into clinical practice. This study was designed to compare electrically evoked auditory brainstem responses (EABRs) to stimulation of the cochlear nucleus (CN) by microsurgically implanted surface electrodes and insertion electrodes (INSELs) with stimulation areas of identical size. METHODS Via a lateral suboccipital approach, arrays of surface and penetrating microelectrodes with geometric stimulation areas measuring 4,417 microm2 (diameter 75 microm) were placed over and inserted into the CN in 10 adult cats. After recording the auditory brainstem response (ABR) at the mastoid process, the CN, and the level of the inferior colliculus, EABRs to stimulation of the CN were recorded using biphasic, charge-balanced stimuli with phase durations of 80 microsec, 160 microsec, and 240 microsec at a repetition rate of 22.3 Hz. Waveform, threshold, maximum amplitude, and the dynamic range of the responses were compared for surface and penetrating electrodes. The EABR waveforms that appeared for both types of stimulation resembled each other closely. The mean impedance was slightly lower (30 +/- 3.4 kohm compared with 31.7 +/- 4.5 kohm, at 10 kHz), but the mean EABR threshold was significantly higher (51.8 microA compared with 40.5 microA, t = 3.5, p = 0.002) for surface electrode arrays as opposed to penetrating electrode arrays. Due to lower saturation levels of the INSEL array, dynamic ranges were almost identical between the two types of stimulation. Sectioning of the eighth cranial nerve did not abolish EABRs. CONCLUSIONS Microsurgical insertion of electrodes into the CN complex may be guided and monitored using techniques similar to those applied for implantation of surface electrodes. Lower thresholds and almost equivalent dynamic ranges indicate that a more direct access to secondary auditory neurons is achieved using penetrating electrodes.
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- S K Rosahl
- Department of Neurosurgery, Nordstadt Hospital, Hannover, Germany.
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OBJECTIVE Part of the daily routine in neurosurgery is the treatment of emergency room admissions, and acute cases from other departments or from outside hospitals. This acute care is not normally included in performance figures or budget management, nor analysed scientifically in respect of quantity and quality of care provided by neurosurgeons. METHOD Over a 1 year period, all acute care cases managed by two neurosurgical on call teams in a large northern German city, were recorded prospectively on a day by day basis. A large database of 1819 entries was created and analysed using descriptive statistics. RESULTS The minimum incidence of patients requiring neurosurgical acute care was estimated to be 75-115/100 000 inhabitants/year. This corresponds to a mean of about 6/day. Only 30% of patients came directly via the emergency room. The fate of 70% of patients depended initially on the "neurosurgical qualification" of primary care doctors and here deficits existed. Although most intracerebral and subarachnoid haemorrhages were managed with the participation of neurosurgeons, they were not involved in the management of most mild and moderate traumatic brain injuries. Within 1 year the additional workload from acute care amounted to 1000 unplanned admissions, 900 acute imaging procedures, and almost 400 emergency operations. CONCLUSION The current policy in public health, which includes cuts in resources, transport facilities, and manpower, is not compatible with the demonstrated extent of acute neurosurgical care. In addition to routine elective work, many extra admissions, evening or night time surgery, and imaging procedures have to be accomplished. An education programme for generalists is required to improve overall patient outcome. These conclusions hold special importance if health authorities wish to not only maintain present standards but aim to improve existing deficits.
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- M U Schuhmann
- Neurochirurgische Klinik, Medizinische Hochschule Hannover, Carl-Neuberg-Strasse 1, 30625 Hannover, Germany.
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Samii M, Rosahl SK, Tatagiba MS. Microsurgical removal of a petrous apex meningioma after stereotactic radiation: technical case report. Neurosurgery 2001; 49:216-9; discussion 219-20. [PMID: 11440447 DOI: 10.1097/00006123-200107000-00036] [Citation(s) in RCA: 2] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.1] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/26/2022] Open
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OBJECTIVE AND IMPORTANCE Stereotactic radiation is increasingly advocated as a primary treatment option for benign cranial base lesions. The clinical course of the patient reported herein raises questions regarding the rationale for initiation of radiotherapy to a petrous apex meningioma before microsurgery. CLINICAL PRESENTATION We report a 50-year-old woman who experienced medically refractory trigeminal pain. She was diagnosed with a meningioma around the petrous apex and treated by fractionated stereotactic radiation. After a short period of alleviation accompanied by hypesthesia, the pain returned in a previously unknown and violent fashion. INTERVENTION Complete tumor removal through a retrosigmoid intradural suprameatal approach resulted in immediate and permanent pain cessation. CONCLUSION Radiotherapy should be withheld for benign and accessible tumors of the cranial base until the option of radical microsurgical treatment has been explored.
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- M Samii
- Department of Neurosurgery, Nordstadt Hospital, Hannover, Germany
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Rosahl SK, Tatagiba M, Gharabaghi A, Matthies C, Samii M. Acoustic evoked response following transection of the eighth nerve in the rat. Acta Neurochir (Wien) 2001; 142:1037-45. [PMID: 11086814 DOI: 10.1007/s007010070060] [Citation(s) in RCA: 15] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.7] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/29/2022]
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OBJECT The auditory brainstem response (ABR) is the most widely used means of intra-operative monitoring of the integrity of the auditory nerve and brainstem pathways during surgery in the cerebellopontine angle (CPA). Reliability of this and other electrophysiological techniques has been questioned because of persisting potentials in direct nerve recordings despite complete eighth nerve section. The study was designed to assess the extent to which an acoustic evoked response persists after the cochlear nerve is lesioned in the CPA of the adult rat. METHODS The eighth nerve was exposed microsurgically via a lateral suboccipital approach without damage to surrounding structures. The auditory brainstem response to monaurally presented click stimuli was recorded using needle electrodes and a bandpass of 10 to 5000 Hz. FINDINGS Complete sharp sectioning of the nerve in the CPA resulted in immediate disappearance of brainstem-generated potentials but persistence of a large primary, vertex-positive wave in all but one case. This response was also abolished in recordings three days later and after emptying the inner ear canal. Provided that the cochlea remained intact, two weeks later a single, vertex-positive potential in the latency range of wave Ia of the ABR reappeared, reaching its peak amplitude six weeks after sectioning of the nerve. CONCLUSIONS The short-latency electrical potential recorded following damage of the eighth nerve in the cerebellopontine angle can be mistaken for an indication that nerve function is still preserved. The evoked injury potential is probably the major contributor to this potential that resembles wave I of the ABR. Monitoring of functional auditory integrity must neither be limited to early components of the ABR, nor to the electrocochleogram (EcoG) and the peripheral compound nerve action potential (CNAP), respectively.
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- S K Rosahl
- Department of Neurosurgery, Nordstadt Hospital, Hannover, Germany
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Superior oblique myokymia (SOM) is an ocular motility disorder characterized by oscillopsia, vertical or torsional diplopia, sometimes combined with pressure sensation. Although the pathophysiological basis is unclear, isolated case reports have documented its association with intracranial pathological processes. We present a case of SOM associated with a vascular compression of the fourth nerve at the root exit zone. Following microneurosurgical decompression, SOM completely resolved and paralysis of the fourth nerve occurred. This was less disturbing.
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- K Scharwey
- Department of Strabismology and Neuroophthalmology, University of Giessen, Germany
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Nakamura M, Rosahl SK, Vorkapic P, Förster C, Samii M. De novo formation of an aneurysm in a case of unusual intracranial fibromuscular dysplasia. Clin Neurol Neurosurg 2000; 102:259-264. [PMID: 11154818 DOI: 10.1016/s0303-8467(00)00114-1] [Citation(s) in RCA: 24] [Impact Index Per Article: 1.0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/22/2022]
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Intracranial fibromuscular dysplasia (FMD) is a vascular disease of unknown origin occurring predominantly in young women. The internal carotid artery is most often involved, but other cerebral arteries may also be affected. We report the case of a young woman presenting with an unusual angiographic appearance of intracranial FMD of the internal carotid artery (ICA) that could not be categorized into any type of the Osborn-Anderson classification. During follow up the patient presented with an intracerebral and subarachnoid hemorrhage. Repeated angiography revealed multiple aneurysms in the pathologic segment of the vessel. The patient underwent surgical treatment with clipping of the aneurysms, wrapping of the pathologic segment of the ICA and biopsy of the superficial temporal artery. Histopathological sections revealed FMD of the intimal type. alpha(1)-antitrypsin blood levels were normal. Cases of intracranial FMD previously reported in the literature are reviewed and various aspects of this rare disease are discussed.
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- M Nakamura
- Department of Neurosurgery, Nordstadt Hospital, Haltenhoffstrasse 41, 30167, Hannover, Germany
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Rosahl SK, Erpenbeck V, Vorkapic P, Samii M. Solitary follicular thyroid carcinoma of the skull base and its differentiation from ectopic adenoma--review, use of galectin-3 and report of a new case. Clin Neurol Neurosurg 2000; 102:149-55. [PMID: 10996713 DOI: 10.1016/s0303-8467(00)00088-3] [Citation(s) in RCA: 20] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.8] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/27/2022]
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With only four histologically proven cases in the literature, solitary skull base metastasis of thyroid carcinoma is extremely rare. Having treated another patient harboring a lesion with osseous destruction in the petroclival region and downward soft tissue extension we analyzed this case in conjunction with previous reports. In contrast to parenchymal brain metastasis that usually consists of the papillary type, histological examination revealed differentiated follicular tumors in all cases. All were located around the clivus. The radiographic picture resembled that of chordomas or chondrosarcomas. In the tissue obtained during thyroidectomy no evidence of primary malignancy was found in any of the cases according to standard histological criteria. In our case, a recently developed immunocytological marker - galectin-3 - was applied to differentiate between ectopic thyroid adenoma and carcinoma. The results were indicative of anaplastic growth. Tumor remnants responded well to postoperative 131I internal radiation and TSH suppression therapy. Distant metastasis of follicular thyroid carcinoma has to be considered in the differential diagnosis of destructive skull base lesions. Histological evaluation should include immunohistochemistry or clonal analysis to differentiate between adenomatous and carcinomatous growth and initiate effective radiotherapy early. Prognosis is by far not as poor as in brain metastases and appears to depend largely on location, size and histological appearance.
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- S K Rosahl
- Department of Neurosurgery, Nordstadt Hospital, Haltenhoffstr. 41, D-30167 Hannover, Germany.
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OBJECT Both C-reactive protein (CRP) level and erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR) were measured prospectively in 51 cases in which uncomplicated cervical anterior fusion was performed. The object of the authors was to quantify the differences in the responses of these parameters recorded in the immediate postoperative period and to determine factors influencing their course. METHODS Nineteen one-level, 23 two-level, and nine three-level procedures for disc herniation and degenerative disease of the cervical spine were performed in 22 female and 29 male patients (mean age 49.2 years). Blood samples were obtained 1 day before as well as on 10 consecutive days and 3 months following anterior cervical fusion. Serum CRP level was measured using a fluorescence polarization immunoassay and ESR was determined from the same samples. Operative time, the number of blood transfusions, and drugs administered in the postoperative period were recorded. In addition, hemoglobin, hematocrit, red blood cell count, platelet count, white cell count, and axillary body temperature were checked daily. CONCLUSIONS Monitoring of CRP level is superior to that of ESR for early detection of infections after cervical spine surgery. Although CRP was not related to any of the factors that have been proposed to explain its peak value variance in previous studies, individual acute-phase protein metabolism response to tissue affection appears to be a more decisive element in this respect.
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- S K Rosahl
- Department of Neurosurgery, Nordstadt Hospital, Hannover, Germany.
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Superior oblique myokymia (SOM) is a rare eye movement disorder presenting as uniocular rotatory microtremor due to intermittent contractions of the superior oblique muscle. Medical treatment usually fails to provide long-term benefit for the patient and has considerable side effects. Surgical alternatives including tenotomy or partial tenectomy of the superior oblique tendon often result in incomplete resolution of the visual symptoms. The authors report a patient who experienced immediate cessation of disabling SOM following microvascular decompression of the fourth nerve at the root exit zone. Temporary double vision at downgaze resolved 5 months after surgery. There was no recurrence of oscillopsia during a follow-up of 22 months to date. From this single observation it appears likely that vascular compression of the trochlear nerve could be a significant pathophysiological factor contributing to SOM. In the hands of an experienced surgeon, microvascular decompression at the brainstem exit zone of this nerve may evolve as the method of choice for selected cases of disabling SOM.
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- M Samii
- Department of Neurosurgery, Nordstadt Hospital, Hannover, Germany
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Rosahl SK, Schuhmann MU, Thomas S, Brinker T, Samii M. Brain-stem auditory evoked potential monitoring in experimental diffuse brain injury. Acta Neurochir Suppl 1998; 71:88-90. [PMID: 9779153 DOI: 10.1007/978-3-7091-6475-4_27] [Citation(s) in RCA: 2] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.1] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 02/09/2023]
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The time course of brain-stem auditory evoked potential (BAEP) changes was investigated using an impact-acceleration trauma model in 23 spontaneously breathing rats. Intracranial pressure (ICP), arterial blood pressure and respiratory rate were monitored. The experiments were terminated at four hours after trauma. No significant changes in intracranial pressure (ICP) occurred following the impact. After a short increase, blood pressure returned to baseline values within 5 min. Transient apnea was not followed by prolonged respiratory depression. Diffuse closed head injury (CHI) did not result in general, unidirectional changes of peak latencies or amplitudes of auditory evoked responses. Most BAEP changes developed slowly reaching a maximum at 1 to 4 hours after the injury. In the absence of ICP changes, this pattern reflects secondary ischemia in sensitive brain-stem areas rather than direct traumatic lesions or hypoxia due to respiratory depression.
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- S K Rosahl
- Department of Neurosurgery, Nordstadt Hospital, Hannover, Federal Republic of Germany
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We report the case of a 44-year-old patient with a MRI scan showing a newly developed cavernoma after two highly calcified lesions had been excised surgically. Six other cavernous malformations had been followed by MR imaging over a 2-year period. The coexistence of the two extremes of cavernous malformations in terms of lesions development--de novo and ossified lesions has not been reported previously and has implications for both the follow-up and the natural history of these malformations. The potential for developing new cavernous malformations persists and does not seem to be related to the evolutional stage of pre-existing lesions. It is suggested that these patients need to be followed up by MRI on a regular basis.
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- S K Rosahl
- Department of Neurosurgery, Nordstadt Hospital, Hannover, Germany.
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The contingent negative variation (CNV) is a brain potential generated during delay periods that has been proposed to measure prefrontal cortex (PFCx) activity. The CNV was recorded in neurological patients with PFCx damage centered in Brodmann areas 9, 44, 45, and 46 in a classical auditory S1-S2 paradigm employing a 3 sec interstimulus interval. Subjects pressed a button upon detection of an acoustically cued imperative tone (S2, 1000 Hz, GO). Responses were withheld if the warning tone (S1, 1500 Hz in GO trials) was lower in frequency (500 Hz, NOGO). The early phase of the CNV (500-700 msec after S1) was not reduced in patients with PFCx damage. PFCx lesions reduced the later phase of the CNV beginning about 1000 msec prior to S2. Reductions were maximal over PFCx sites but extended to posterior scalp electrodes over the lesioned hemisphere. The results are consistent with a late CNV generator in dorsolateral PFCx that also modulates generation of the potential in posterior regions of the ipsilateral hemisphere. The CNV findings coupled with behavioral evidence of impaired preparatory processes in these patients support the role of PFCx in sustaining distributed neural activity during delay periods.
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- S K Rosahl
- Department of Neurology, University of California, Davis 95616, USA
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