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Surgical neurology international.

Periodical
Nervous System Diseases
Neurosurgery
Neurosurgical Procedures
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.
Surgical neurology international    July 25, 2020   Volume 11 214 doi: 10.25259/SNI_400_2020
Aljuboori Z, Sieg E.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!
Surgical neurology international    December 14, 2012   Volume 3 150 doi: 10.4103/2152-7806.104744
de Araújo Silva DO, Matis GK, Costa LF, Kitamura MA, de Carvalho Junior EV, de Moura Silva M, Barbosa BJ, Pereira CU, da Silva JC, Birbilis TA....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...