Surgical neurology international.
Publisher:
Medknow. Pittsford, NY, USA : Scientific Scholar LLC
Frequency: Irregular
Country: United States
Language: English
Start Year:2010 -
Identifiers
| ISSN: | 2152-7806 (Electronic) 2229-5097 (Print) 2152-7806 (Linking) |
| NLM ID: | 101535836 |
| (OCoLC): | 496137166 |
| LCCN: | 2009208186 |
Resolution of cauda equina syndrome after surgical extraction of lumbar intrathecal bullet. Gunshot wound (GSW) injuries to the spinal column are correlated with potentially severe neurological damage. Here, we describe a GSW to the thoracolumbar junction (e.g., T12/L1 level) which resulted in a cauda equina syndrome that resolved once the bullet was removed. Methods: A 29-year-old male presented with a T12-L1 GSW; the bullet traversed the right chest and liver, entered the spinal canal at T12, and then settled at L1. He experienced excruciating burning pain in the right lower extremity/perineum and had urinary retention. On neurological examination, he exhibited severe weakness of t...
Chronic subdural hematomas and the elderly: Surgical results from a series of 125 cases: Old “horses” are not to be shot! To present the accumulated experience from treating chronic subdural hematomas (CSDH) in a local hospital of a third world country. Methods: One hundred and twenty-five consecutive patients with CSDH who were surgically treated in the Neurosurgical Department of the Hospital da Restauração, Recife-PE, Brazil, between January 2006 and May 2008, were retrospectively studied. Glasgow Outcome Scale (GOS) was employed to define outcome at 6 months as good (GOS 4 and 5) or poor (GOS ≤ 3). Age, admission Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS), location of hematomas (unilateral/bilateral), drainage system place...