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On the Surgical Implications of Peritrigeminal Perforating Vessels in Microvascular Decompression
Identification of inhibiting perforators is essential before performing microvascular decompression to avoid ischemic injury to the brainstem.
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Magnetic Resonance-Guided Focused Ultrasound for Ablation of Mesial Temporal Epilepsy Circuits: Modeling and Theoretical Feasibility of a Novel Noninvasive Approach
Because current options such as open resection, laser ablation, and Gamma Knife radiosurgery pose potential risks, such as infection, hemorrhage, and ionizing radiation, and because they often produce visual or neuropsychological deficits, the authors developed a noninvasive MRgFUS ablation strategy for mesial temporal disconnection to mitigate these risks.
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Increased Frequency of Cataract Surgery in Patients Over Age 50 with Pituitary Macroadenomas and Chiasmal Compression
Patients with visual loss from macroadenomas compressing their optic apparatus may also have concomitant age-related visual pathology such as cataracts. How these two pathologies interact with each other is not well documented.
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Arachnoid Web of the Spine: A Systematic Literature Review
In this study, the authors sought to better describe this lesion, performing a systematic literature review and including 2 cases from their institution's experience.
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Endoscopic Removal of Recurrent Colloid Cysts
Removal of colloid cysts of the third ventricle using a purely endoscopic method has been established as a safe and advantageous technique. It is hypothesized that endoscopic removal in recurrent cases might pose more technical challenges and result in less success. The objective of this study was to assess the feasibility and outcomes of using a purely endoscopic approach for the management of recurrent colloid cysts compared to primary cysts.