نتایج جستجو برای: decompressive neuroplasty

تعداد نتایج: 1925  

Journal: :Stroke 2009
Jonathan M Coutinho Charles B L M Majoie Bert A Coert Jan Stam

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE Thirteen percent of patients with cerebral venous and sinus thrombosis (CVST) has a poor clinical outcome. In patients with a poor prognosis, endovascular thrombolysis can be considered, but this procedure does not appear to be beneficial in patients with impending transtentorial herniation because of large hemorrhagic venous infarcts. Therefore, halfway through 2006, we ...

2004
Kyeong-Seok Lee Jae-Jun Shim Jae-Won Doh Seok-Mann Yoon Hack-Gun Bae Il-Gyu Yun

Acute neurologic deterioration is not a rare event in the surgical decompression for thoracic spinal stenosis. We report a case of transient paraparesis after decompressive laminectomy in a 50-yr-old male patient with multi-level thoracic ossification of the ligamentum flavum and cervical ossification of the posterior longitudinal ligament. Decompressive laminectomy from T9 to T11 was performed...

Journal: :Neurosciences 2012
Yunfeng Yang Chunxia Luo Hongping Miao Zhi Chen

Thrombolysis with recombinant tissue plasminogen activator (rt-PA) is clinically effective at treating acute ischemic stroke. However, the use of thrombolytic therapy is associated with an increased risk of symptomatic intracerebral hemorrhage (sICH). Whether unacceptable surgical hemorrhage occurs after emergent decompressive craniotomy during the first hours for sICH remains unknown. We repor...

2016
Alex P Michael Jose Espinosa

Decompressive craniectomy is reserved for extreme cases of intracranial hypertension. An uncommon complication known as paradoxical herniation has been documented within weeks to months following surgery. Here we present a unique case within days of surgery. Since standard medical treatment for intracranial hypertension will exacerbate paradoxical herniation, any abrupt neurological changes fol...

Journal: :The Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease 1919

Journal: :Stroke 2011
José M Ferro Isabelle Crassard Jonathan M Coutinho Patrícia Canhão Fernando Barinagarrementeria Brett Cucchiara Laurent Derex Christoph Lichy Jaime Masjuan Ayrton Massaro Gonzalo Matamala Sven Poli Mohammad Saadatnia Erwin Stolz Miguel Viana-Baptista Jan Stam Marie-Germaine Bousser

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE Herniation attributable to unilateral mass effect is the major cause of death in cerebral venous thrombosis (CVT). Decompressive surgery may be lifesaving in these patients. METHODS Retrospective registry of cases of acute CVT treated with decompressive surgery (craniectomy or hematoma evacuation) in 22 centers and systematic review of all published cases of CVT treated...

2007
H. Weiwei Y. Yu L. Weiguo

Klíčová slova dekompresní kraniektomie – mozkový infarkt – střední mozková tepna (ACM) – krysa Abstract We investigated the effects of decompressive craniectomy in a rat model of „malignant“ middle cerebral artery (MCA) infarction. A total of 55 male Sprague-Dawley rats weighing 290–340 g were allocated to the following groups: (1) Sham operated group (group 1, n = 14, as controls); (2) MCA occ...

2012
Heyun Jin Jung Dong Min Kim Seok Won Kim

Although decompressive craniectomy is an effective treatment for various situations of increased intracranial pressure, it may be accompanied by several complications. Paradoxical herniation is known as a rare complication of lumbar puncture in patients with decompressive craniectomy. A 38-year-old man underwent decompressive craniectomy for severe brain swelling. He remained neurologically sta...

Journal: :Medicine 2016
Weiqiang Chen Jingfang Guo Jin Wu Guoyi Peng Mindong Huang Chuwei Cai Yingming Yang Shousen Wang

Paradoxical herniation (PH) is a life-threatening emergency after decompressive craniectomy. In the current study, we examined patient survival in patients who developed PH after decompressive craniectomy versus those who did not. Risk factors for, and management of, PH were also analyzed. This retrospective analysis included 429 consecutive patients receiving decompressive craniectomy during a...

2012
Mark S Jarrett Joseph F Orlando Karen Grimmer-Somers

BACKGROUND Lumbar spinal stenosis (LSS) is prevalent in those over the age of 65 years and the leading cause of spinal surgery in this population. Recent systematic reviews have examined the effectiveness of conservative management for LSS, but not relative to surgical interventions. The aim of this review was to systematically examine the effectiveness of land based exercise compared with deco...

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