نتایج جستجو برای: incidental durotomy

تعداد نتایج: 12676  

2015
Robert S. Qiu Mina G. Safain Max Shutran Alejandra M. Hernandez Steven W. Hwang Ron I. Riesenburger

Atlantooccipital dislocation can be complicated by a traumatic durotomy that may lead to the rare development of a retropharyngeal pseudomeningocele. To our knowledge this has been reported only five times previously. We present the case of a 60-year-old man involved in a motor vehicle accident who suffered an atlantooccipital dislocation and C5-C6 three-column injury. A unique MRI image of a d...

2017
Arun-Kumar Kaliya-Perumal Meng-Ling Lu Fu-Cheng Kao Chi-Chien Niu

Incidental durotomy during lumbar spine surgery is a commonly reported complication. Those presenting with cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) leak are usually recognized and repaired intraoperatively. In some circumstances, it may either be unrecognised or occur as a delayed complication. Such delayed occurrences cannot be predicted and its management remain a challenge to the surgeon, especially when i...

Journal: :Journal of spine surgery 2017
Chelsea C Boe Brett A Freedman Ravi Kumar Kendall Lee Robert McDonald John Port

We present a case of apparently uncomplicated lumbar decompression and discectomy with delayed postoperative neurological deterioration secondary to subdural hematoma at the thoracolumbar level of the spinal cord. Previously described subdural hematomas have occurred spontaneously or related to iatrogenic injury. Hitherto, no case of acute postoperative subdural hematoma has been reported in th...

2016
Homayoun Siman Fernando Techy

Study Design Case report. Objective Incidental durotomy (IDT) is a common complication of spinal surgery. The use of collagen matrix graft along with hydrogel dural sealant is a common method of IDT repair. With this method, there have been several reported cases of detrimental dural sealant expansion in the literature. One case study reported an expansion rate greater than 300%; many report ne...

Journal: :Neurosurgical Focus 2021

OBJECTIVE The advent of endoscopic synostectomy has enabled early surgery for infants with craniosynostosis. Even though diagnosis is often made at birth, traditionally been delayed until the infant 3 months age. There have very few published reports this procedure being performed in neonatal period. authors discuss their experience ultra-early synostectomy, defined as an operation aged 8 weeks...

Habibeh Ahmadipour Hossein-Ali Ebrahimi Mohammad Saba Mohammad-Ali Taziki

Background & Aims: Low back pain is one of the most common problems and a symptom-related reason for visits to a physician, and one of the important causes of disability. It may also impose great costs on the individual and the health system. Most patients with back pain will recover within 4 to 6 weeks. One of the best paraclinical diagnostic methods is magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), which ...

2011
Francesc Maynou Mario Sbrana Paolo Sartor Christos Maravelias Stefanos Kavadas Dimitros Damalas Joan E. Cartes Giacomo Osio

We conducted interviews of a representative sample of 106 retired fishers in Italy, Spain and Greece, asking specific questions about the trends they perceived in dolphin and shark abundances between 1940 and 1999 (in three 20 year periods) compared to the present abundance. The large marine fauna studied were not target species of the commercial fleet segment interviewed (trawl fishery). The f...

Journal: :the archives of bone and joint surgery 0
saroj k. golay the royal infirmary of edinburgh, the university of edinburgh, uk philippa rust the royal infirmary of edinburgh, the university of edinburgh, uk david ring hand and upper extremity service, massachusetts general hospital, harvard medical school, usa

background:to determine the prevalence of incidental kienböck disease.   methods: a retrospective analysis of 150,912 radiological reports or images obtained over a five year period was performed of 76,174 patients who underwent a radiograph or computed tomography scan which included the wrist, in edinburgh and lothian, uk. results: there were 5 cases of incidental kienböck disease and 13 cases...

2010
M West PSV Prasad G Ampat

We would like to present a rare case report describing a case in which new-onset tonic-clonic seizures occurred following an unintentional durotomy during lumbar discectomy and decompression. Unintentional durotomy is a frequent complication of spinal surgical procedures, with a rate as high as 17%. To our knowledge a case of new onset epilepsy has never been reported in the literature. Althoug...

2017
Hisatoshi Ishikura Satoshi Ogihara Hiroyuki Oka Toru Maruyama Hirohiko Inanami Kota Miyoshi Ko Matsudaira Hirotaka Chikuda Seiichi Azuma Naohiro Kawamura Kiyofumi Yamakawa Nobuhiro Hara Yasushi Oshima Jiro Morii Kazuo Saita Sakae Tanaka Takashi Yamazaki

Incidental durotomy (ID) is a common intraoperative complication of spine surgery. It can lead to persistent cerebrospinal fluid leakage, which may cause serious complications, including severe headache, pseudomeningocele formation, nerve root entrapment, and intracranial hemorrhage. As a result, it contributes to higher healthcare costs and poor patient outcomes. The purpose of this study was ...

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