Ideggyógyászati Szemle Proceedings - 2024;9(6) 6th Congress of the Southeast Europe Neurosurgical Society and 25th Congress of the Hungarian Neurosurgical Society

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WELCOME LETTERS

I have a great honour and pleasure to invite all of you to the 6th Congress of the Southeast Europe Neurosurgical Society and 25th Congress of the Hungarian Neurosurgical Society that will take place in Budapest, Hungary, October 9-11th 2024.

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The Budapest Subarachnoid Hemorrhage Registry – Lessons learned and future directions

CRISTINA Aldea Caterina, KONDOR Máté, CZENCZ Máté, KŐVÁRI Zoltán, OROSZ Péter, NARDAI Sándor

Despite evidence based institutional protocols being in place in many countries, aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH) continues to be a major socio-economic burden with many open questions remaining regarding the optimal management of the affected patients.

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Audit and breakthrough into classification, treatment and prognosis of pediatric embryonal brain tumors: the era of molecular targeted therapy

FAHRUDIN Alic, ANES Masovic

Embryonal brain tumors (EBTs) encompass a group of highly aggressive primary malignancy, accounting 20% of all brain tumors in pediatric population.

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A microsurgical arteriovenous malformation model on the saphenous vessels in the rat

MOHAMMAD W. Al-Smadi, FAZEKAS A. László, SIRAN Alsan, NÉMETH Norbert

Arteriovenous malformation (AVM) is an anomaly of blood vessel formation. Numerous models have been established to understand the nature of AVM.

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Percutaneous superimposed O-Arm-MRI-navigated biopsy for spinal column pathologies

AL-SMADI W. Mohammad, SIRAN Aslan, VIOLA Réka, VIOLA Árpád

Classifying spinal tumors can be challenging due to non- specific clinical and radiological qualities, and a precise biopsy is crucial for an accurate diagnosis and treatment planning.

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Critical role of acquisition and postprocessing in fMRI language mapping

ANDRÁSSY Anita, SZUDI Gábor, VÁRALLYAY Péter

Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) is crucial for presurgical language mapping in neurosurgery, helping identify eloquent brain regions to preserve during operations. Effective language mapping depends on advanced fMRI acquisition and detailed data analysis to ensure accurate clinical outcomes.

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fMRI in neurosurgical practice at the Department of Neurosurgery and Neurointevention, Semmelweis University, Budapest

ANDRÁSSY Anita, SZUDI Gábor, VÁRALLYAY Péter

Functional mapping of eloquent brain regions is crucial for effective surgical planning. fMRI of- fers a non-invasive approach to precisely localize eloquent regions responsible for language and motor functions.

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Microsurgical resection of tumors in and around brain stem

KENAN Arnautovic

Tumors in and around brain stem remain one of the biggest neurosurgical challenges due to com- plex anatomy of this “high valued real estate area.

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Investigation of the effect of N,N-Dimethyltryptamine on the blood brain barrier in experimental stroke Mate Pal Bago, Sandor Nardai, Botond Eross Semmelweis University, Department of Neurosurgery and Neurointervention

BAGÓ Máté Pál, NARDAI Sándor, ERŐSS Botond

N,N-Dimethyltryptamine is a natural hallucinogen, the active ingredient of the brew called ayahuasca consumed by Amazonian tribes for spiritual purposes.

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Pleomorphic xanthroatrocytomas: cases demonstrating malignant clinical course and differential diagnostic problems

BAGÓ G. Attila, SCHEICH Bálint, HALÁSZ László, VÁRADY Péter, NAGY G. Dávid

Pleomorphic xanthoastrocytomas (PXA) are rare grade2, occasionally grade 3 astrocytic tumors according to the current WHO classification. PXAs account for less than 1% of all astrocytomas.

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A nurse and tehnician perspective on committing to pain management: Insights from nurses and tehnicians

BAKOTIN Ivona, MATEO Kosier

Pain is a physical experience that is transmitted from sensory nerve cells through the spinal cord to the brain, where the sensation of pain is registered. Each person experiences and endures pain in a different way.

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An unusual pituitary-hypothalamic mass lesion

LENGYEL Balázs, KREISS Ádám, VÁRALLYAY Péter, GAJDÓCSI Réka, SZÜCS Nikolette

A 41-year-old female patient with a history of sarcoidosis and secondary pulmonary hypertension due to pulmonary embolism presented with headaches and menstrual disturbances. Elevated PRL levels and a hypophyseal macroadenoma was found during the initial workup.

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New possibilities in spinal surgery: The way to the robotic surgery

BANCZEROWSKI Péter

Not only other surgical and robotic fields, but minimally invasive procedures in spine surgery have undergone significant development in recent times. A demand emerged from both surgeons and patients to develop and perform these types of surgeries in order to prevent biomechanical and surgical complications.

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Introduction of a new 3D printing technology at the point-of-care

BARTOS Márton, POKORNI Ágoston Jakab, ELTES Peter

Additive manufacturing has gained significant traction in industrial applications due to its high potential when it comes to manufacturing objects with complex geometry.

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Cerebral amoebiasis: An exceptional cerebral abscess

KERIMA Belhajali, BARNAOUI Imen, MANSOUR Wiem, SLIMANE Abdelahfidh, ABDERAHMAN Khansa, KALLEL Jalel

Amebiasis is a parasitic infection of the gastrointestinal tract caused by the amoeba Entamoebahistolytica. Itcommonly affects people living in poor sanitary conditions or with suppressed immune systems. Cerebral amebiasis is exceedingly rare and its diagnosis is challenging especially when there is no lung or liver involvement.

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Brain metastasis from testicular Non-seminomatous Germ Cell Tumors (NSGCT)

KERIMA Belhajali, BARNAOUI Imen, MANSOUR Wiem, SLIMANE Abdelahfidh, ABDERAHMAN Khansa, KALLEL Jalel

Testicular non-seminomatous germ cell tumors (NSGCT) are malignant neoplasms derived from totipotent stem cells. They account for approximately 40% oftesticular tumors with the highest incidence between ages 15 and 35.

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Primary aneurysmal bone cyst of the thoracic spine: A pediatric case report

KERIMA Belhajali, BARNAOUI Imen, MANSOUR Wiem, SLIMANE Abdelahfidh, BELHAJ Ala, KALLEL Jalel

Aneurysmal bone cyst (ABC), comprising 1.4% of all primary bone tumors and 15% of all primary spine tumors, is a rare benign tumor. It is pathologically characterized by cystic, blood-filled spaces surrounded by thinned out cortical bone. Thoracic (32%) and lumbar spine (34%) involvement is common.

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Primary intracranial neuroblastoma in a 3 year-old child

KERIMA Belhajali, BARNAOUI Imen, MANSOUR Wiem, BELHAJ Ala, ABDERAHMAN Khansa, KALLEL Jalel

Neuroblastoma, also known as neural crest tumor, is the most common cancer in children under 5 years old. Approximately 1 to 2% of cases are hereditary. It predominantly affects the adrenal gland and rarely manifests as a primary cancer of the central nervous system.

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Intracranial chloroma: A case report

KERIMA Belhajali, BARNAOUI Imen, MANSOUR Wiem, BELHAJ Ala, ABDERAHMAN Khansa, KALLEL Jalel

Granulocytic sarcoma, previously known as chloroma, is a rare tumor that most commonly occurs in patients with myeloblastic leukemia. It predominantly affects the orbital cavity, with cerebral localization being a rare entity.

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Solitary cerebral plasmacytoma in a child patient: a case report

FATMA Ben Atig, MANSOUR Wiem, SLIMANE Abdelhfidh, BELHAJ Ala, KALLEL Jalel

The solitary osseous plasmacytoma (SOP) is a rare bone tumor characterized by the monoclonal proliferation of malignant plasma cells without systemic involvement. We present a case of an 11-year-old patient having a right frontal tumoral mass with a normal neurological exam.

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Cranial vault chordoma: a case report

FATMA Ben Atig, BOURGOU Malek, MANSOUR Wiem, KHRIFECH Mansour, SLIMANE Abdelhafidh, BOUALI Sofiene, KALLEL Jalel

Chordomas are rare bone tumors that develops in spinal vertebrae and skull base with a predilection for the clivus. Their occurrence in the cranial vault has not been reported in the literature.

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Rosai Dorfmann disease: A case report

FATMA Ben Atig, BOURGOU Malek, MANSOUR Wiem, SLIMANE Abdelahfidh, KALLEL Jalel

Rosai dorfmann or sinus histiocytosis with massive lymphadenopathy is a rare idiopathic pathology.it affects mainly young men.it is involved in less than 5% of cases.

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Intramedullar glioblastoma: A case report

FATMA Ben Atig, BOURGOU Malek, MANSOUR Wiem, SLIMANE Abdelahfidh, KALLEL Jalel

Intramedullary glioblastoma is an extremely rare entity accounting for only 1.5% of spinal tumors. It is characterized by rapid progression. Here we report the case of a 51-year-old patient who presented with mixed low back pain associated with a urinary retention.

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Decompressive hemicraniectomy following mechani- cal thrombectomy in emergent large vessel occlusions for patients with malignant cerebral edema

BENKŐ Zsolt, NARDAI Sándor, BENKŐ-ZAJA Gréta

Large hemispheric infarction occurs in 10% of stroke cases, resulting in progressive cerebral edema and secondary nervous system damage alongside primary brain injury. Decompressive craniectomy (DC) has shown promising outcomes in mitigating mortality and morbidity associated with malignant cerebral edema (MCE).

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Unusually big colloid cysts. Differential diagnosis and strategy

BENKŐ Zsolt, VAJDA János

Colloid cysts of the third ventricle typically manifest as regular round lesions situated between the foramens of Monroe, with diameters typically measuring a few millimeters. They are closely stuck to bilateral choroid plexuses of the frontal horns. Clinically, they may be incidental or, by obstructing cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) flow into the third ventricle, can lead to chronic or sudden intracranial hypertension.

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The potential role of cranial endplate damaging pedicle screws in accelerated disc degeneration – a clinical cohort study combined with finite element analysis

BERECZKI Ferenc, LAZARY Aron, POKORNI Agoston Jakab, TURBUCZ Mate, ELTES Péter Endre

Adjacent segment degeneration (ASD) is a multifactorial condition resulting in a subsequent surgery in a significant number of lumbar fusion patients. A possible risk factor for accelerated disc degeneration can be the deteriorated metabolic conditions.

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Treatment of lumbar disc herniation with unilateral bioportal endoscopic technique: clinical experience and early results

BERÉNYI György, NAGY Zoltán, BANCZEROWSKI Péter

Biportal spinal endoscopic technique was developed to fulfill the requirements of minimally invasive techniques. The aim is to reduce the damage of normal anatomical structures and promote faster recovery.

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Spinal epidural hematoma: Therapeutic challenge

MALEK Bourgou, MANSOUR Wiem, BELHAJ Ala, SLIMANE Abdelhfidh, KALLEL Jalel

Spontaneous spinal epidural hematoma (SHE) is a rare entity. Surgical decompression and evacuation are the gold standard for therapeutic management. However conservative treatment can be proposed in rare cases.

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Orbital schwannoma: a case report

MALEK Bourgou, BEN Atig Fatma, MANSOUR Wiem, KHRIFECH Mansour, SLIMANE Abdelhfidh, KALLEL Jalel

Orbital schwannomas, accounts for 1-5% of all intra-orbital tumors. Schwannomas commonly arise from sensory nerves within the orbit, notably the supra-orbital and supra-trochlear branches of the frontal nerves, with involvement of infra-orbital, nasociliary, or lacrimal nerves possible.

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Clinical improvement after shunt surgery in idiopathic normal pressure hydrocephalus patients can be quantified by diffusion tensor imaging

ONDŘEJ Bradáč

White matter changes as measured by diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) typically reflect the functionality of individual tracts.

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Surgical approaches to anterior midline skull meningiomas

MICHAËL Bruneau

Anterior midline skull base meningiomas encompass olfactory groove meningiomas (OGMs), planum sphenoidale meningiomas, and tuberculum sellae meningiomas (TSMs).

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Multum in Parvo- Glasgow Coma Scale semicentenarium- Major step for globalization in neurotrauma

ALEXANDRU Vlad Ciurea, CORNELIU Toader, VICENTIU Saceleanu, RAZVAN-ADRIAN Covache Busuioc, HORIA-PETRE Costin

Coma assesment scales have been developed to facilitate ease of communication between emergency team members and to facilitate ease of clinical assesment for patients with severe impairment of consciousness.

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Surgical resection of large clival chordomas. The mononostril, binostril and combined transnasal / transcranial approaches

ALBERTO Consuegra, DANIEL Simmen, NAGY Gábor, BENKŐ Zsolt, SZALÓKI Tibor, FORGÁCS Gábor, HORVÁTH Barnabás, EMANUEL Gutema, ROBERT Reisch

Clival chordomas confront the surgeon with the task to remove an aggressively invasive and de- structive tumour in a critical surrounding.

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The tailored concept in the minimally invasive, transnasal endoscopic surgery

ALBERTO Consuegra, DANIEL Simmen, HANS Rudolf Briner, NAGY Gábor, BENKŐ Zsolt, SZALÓKI Tibor, FORGÁCS Gábor, HORVÁTH Barnabás, EMANUEL Gutema, ROBERT Reisch

The conventional microscope-based technic has been the gold standard in the transnasal surgery of central skull base tumors for many years. Nonetheless, over the past 2 decades, a clear shift has been observed towards the endoscopic techniques.

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MRgFUS in movement disorder surgery

REES Cosgrove

MRgFUS thalamotomy is an effective treatment for patients with medically refractory essential tremor (ET) although the lesion location for optimal tremor control and minimal side effects is unknown.

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Improving diagnostic accuracy for normal pressure hydrocephalus with lumbar infusion test and quantitative gait analysis

CZIGLER Andras, TÓTH Luca, PERECZ Brigitta, CSENDES Mark, MAGVASI Virág, STANKOVICS Levente, DOMINIK Iván, TOTH Peter, KOLUMBAN Balint

The diagnosis and management of Normal Pressure Hydrocephalus (NPH) often rely on semi-quantitative methods, posing challenges in selecting patients for ventriculo-peritoneal shunt implantation. We evaluated a combined protocol using the Lumbar Infusion Test (LIT) and complex gait analysis to enhance diagnostic accuracy and predict therapeutic outcomes in NPH patients.

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Role of fresh cadaver practice and Jesus and Rosary Prayers on daily base in innovations of neurosurgery

CSOKAY Andras, EGYÜD László, JOSVAI Attila, HUDÁK István, VALÁLIK István

We would like to present three important innovations that were first introduced in paediatric neurosurgery, most notably the neurosurgical innovations used in the separation of craniopagus twins in 2019.

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Reevaluation of risk factors for poor outcome among poor-grade aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage: Enhancing treatment decision-making

MARVIN Darkwah Oppong, SONG Li, ADRIAN Engel, ALEJANDRO N. Santos, RAUSCHENBACH Laurel, OLIVER Gembruch, HANNAH H. Gull, PHILLIPP Dammann, KARSTEN Wrede, SURE Ulrich, RAMAZAN Jabbarli

Individuals with a poor-grade aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage (PG[ASAH]) are known for an exceptional grim prognosis despite maximal treatment.

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Genetic background of pituitary tumours – why does it matter

DÉNES Judit, KOVÁCS Gábor László, PROFESSOR Góth Miklós, SIPOS László, PROFESSOR Korbonits Márta

Genetic changes in anterior pituitary tumours could be divided to germline and somatic changes. Regarding hereditary cases, while relatively rare, they are increasingly recognised.

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Pre-treatment patients´ expectations and factors affecting outcome of degenerative lumbar disease surgery

DJULA Djilvesi, VULEKOVIC Petar, JELACA Bojan, GOLUBOVIC Jagos, FILIP Pajicic, NEBOJSA Lasica

Majority of patients with sciatica caused by lumbar disc herniation (LDH) have a positive clinical course and good recovery after non-surgical treatment. Those patients treated surgically usually have good results in first few years of follow-up.

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Functional recovery after surgical treatment of the radial nerve injury

SLAVKO Djuraskovic, LAKICEVIC Novak, RASULIC Lukas

The radial nerve is the main extensor of the upper extremity and its injury leads to hand drop and inability to put a hand in a functional position, which produces disability in patients every day and work activities with big socioeconomic problems.

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Radiosurgery for deep seated AVM’s

HAKAN Emmez

Brain arteriovenous malformations (AVMs) are vascular abnormalities that consist of a nidus, rather than a capillary bed, connecting a vein and an artery.

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Microsurgery for Tuberculum Sella Meningiomas

HAKAN Emmez

Tuberculum sellae meningiomas are challenging tumors that can cause significant morbidity for patients because of their proximity to critical neurovascular structures.

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The role of neuroendoscopy in the evacuation of non-liquid chronic subdural hemorrhage

ENTZ László, ALBERTO Consuegra, EMANUEL Gutema, ROBERT Reisch

Chronic subdural hematomas are lifethreatening conditions whose incidence is increasing due to the frequent use of antiplatelet drugs. The “gold standard” of treatment is surgical relief by means of one or two borehole trepanations and temporary placement of a subdural drain.

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Treating neuropathic facial pain with gasserian ganglion stimulation

ERŐSS Loránd, MIKLÓS Gabriella, HALÁSZ László

Medically intractable neuropathic facial pain is a debilitating disease. According to the 3rd Edition of the International Classification of Headache Disorders, it can result from conditions like multiple sclerosis or mass effect, and can also be linked to post-traumatic or post-herpetic nerve injuries.

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Early experience with robot-assisted cysto-ventriculostomy

ERŐSS Loránd, NAGY Gábor, MIKLÓS Gabriella, HALÁSZ László

Endoscopic cysto-ventriculostomy is a minimally invasive approach for intracranial cyst treatment. However, inadequate visibility within cystic spaces often complicates identifying adjacent anatomical landmarks like the ventricle, leading to procedural challenges and potential conversion to craniotomy.

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Probabilistic tractography plays a vital role in guiding lead placement for deep brain stimulation (DBS) in individuals with essential tremor

ERŐSS Botond Ágoston, HALÁSZ László, MIKÓS Gabriella, TAMÁS Gertrúd, ERŐSS G. Loránd

Since the initial implementation of deep brain stimulation (DBS) for essential tremor by Pollack and Benabid, it has emerged as the gold standard treatment over the past three decades. However, achieving successful outcomes still relies heavily on accurate planning and electrophysiological mapping of the Vim(ventral intermediate nucleus of thalamus).

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Investigating the Neuroprotective Role of Sigma-1 Receptor in DMT Mechanism of Action Using an MCAO Model in C57BL/6 and Sigma-1 Receptor Knockout Mice

ERŐSS Botond Ágoston, NARDAI Sándor

Ischemic stroke presents a significant burden of mortality and long-term disability globally, highlighting the pressing need for advancements in stroke care and therapeutic interventions. Despite notable progress in acute stroke management, effective neuroprotective strategies remain elusive, underscoring the urgency to address the devastating consequences of ischemic stroke.

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Subclinical acromegaly: case report

EGAS Jennifer, ACOSTA William, VILLENA Maika, LLUMIGUANO Carlos

Acromegaly is an endocrine disorder characterized by hypersecretion of growth hormone (GH), which leads to an overproduction of insulin-like growth factor 1 (IGF-1) generating typical morphological changes such as an increase in the size of the acral parts. Subclinical acromegaly can be considered as a non-functioning adenoma that is immunopositive for GH in surgical piece or as biochemical acromegaly without clinical stigmata.

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Importance of high spatial resolution SPACE sequence in neuroradiology

FEHÉR Kinga, SZEKERES Mónika, NYILAS Viven, KOZMA Ferencné, POZSÁR Kinga, VÁRALLYAY Péter

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Patient-reported outcome 5 years after surgical treatment for cervical spondylotic myelopathy

FEKETE F. Tamás, FRANCINE Mariaux, JACOPO Vitale, DANIEL Haschtmann, MARKUS Loibl, KLEINSTÜCK Frank, ANNE F. Mannion, FABIO Galbusera, JANI Puhakka

Cervical spondylotic myelopathy (CSM) is frequently treated surgically to relieve symptoms and to prevent further progression of the pathology. However, long-term outcomes have been seldom reported, especially considering different surgical accesses (anterior, posterior, combined anterior and posterior) in large patient cohorts. In particular, the length of the time period in which improvements can be expected after the treatment has never been extensively investigated.

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Surgical treatment of optic pathway gliomas

FEKETE Gábor, RUZSA-KIS Schubert Kinga, BOGNÁR László

Optic pathway gliomas may occur in any location along the optic pathway. There is no standardized optimal treatment for this disease. Surgical removal can be risky considering the involved structures, on the other hand the due to the usually benign histopathology oncotherapy is often ineffective.

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Dysphagia from the nurse’s point

FETTER-TENK Szabina

A téma fontosságát mutatja, hogy a dysphagiának súlyos, életveszélyes, akár letális következményei lehetnek: aspirációs pneumonia, fulladás, malnutríció, mikroés makrotápanyag hiányok, testtömegcsökkenés, anorexia, dehidráció, csökkent izomfunkció, depresszió, constipatio, sebgyógyulási zavar, gyakori fertőzések.

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Interlayer dural split technique: A novel approach to Chiari 1 malformations

IOAN-ALEXANDRU Florian, BOUROS Maria Mihaela, TEODORA-LARISA Florian, IOAN-STEFAN Florian

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Challenges in surgical repair of endoscopic cerebrospinal fluid leakage

FORGÁCS Gábor, SZALÓKI Tibor, NAGY Gábor, HORVÁTH Barnabás, ENTZ László, KRISTÓF Emese, ERŐSS Loránd, SIPOS László, REISCH Róbert, TAMÁS László

Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) leakage is an abnormal connection between the subarachnoid space and the extracranial space. CSF leak is typically classified as traumatic, iatrogenic or idiopathic. Many CSF leaks heal on their own, but others require complex surgical repair.

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Novel visualization of skull base surgical approaches based on human cadaver

GÁCSI Kristóf, BALOGH Álmos Attila, NAGY Gábor, MÁTYÁS Adrienne, JANOVSZKY Ágnes, PERÉNYI Ádám, TÓBIÁS Zoltán, NÓGRÁDI Antal

Modern medical education has incorporated anatomical softwares offering a virtual dissection experience. However, cadaver-based dissection simulation provides us with more realistic anatomical view. Due to their labour-intensive nature only a few high-quality cadaver-based 3D virtual dissection simulation models are available worldwide.

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Intrasellar chordoma: A difficult preoperative diagnosis

GHASSEN Gader, WIEM Mansour, RKHAMI Mouna, BADRI Mohamed , BAHRI Kamel, ZAMMEL Ihsèn

Intrasellar chordomas are extremely rare tumours. To the best of our knowledge, only 41 cases werepublished in the literature.

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Spinal dermoid cyst: a case report

GHASSEN Gader

Spinal dermoid cysts are rare congenital lesions. While MRI can often diagnose dermoid cysts in their typical form, superinfected cysts are challenging to diagnose due to their clinical presentation and nonspecific radiological features.

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Surgical management of degenerative scoliosis in a neurosurgical department: Analysis of a series of 15 patients

GHASSEN Gader, WIEM Mansour, MOUNA Rkhami, MOHAMED Badri, KAMEL Bahri, IHSÈN Zammel

Degenerative scoliosis presents unique challenges in surgical management. This study aims to assess the outcomes of degenerative scoliosis surgeries conducted within a neurosurgical department, focusing on a series of 15 patients.

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Congenital glioblastoma: A rare neonatal neurosurgical emergency

GHASSEN Gader, WIEM Mansour, MOUNA Rkhami, MOHAMED Badri, KAMEL Bahri, IHSÈN Zammel

Congenital brain tumors are exceedingly rare, typically developing during pregnancy and diagnosed either prenatally or presenting at birth or within the first weeks of life. Congenital glioblastoma (GBM) is even rarer, accounting for 3.5% of all congenital central nervous system tumors.

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Pediatric glioblastoma: Analysis of an 18-case surgical series

GHASSEN Gader, WIEM Mansour, MOUNA Rkhami, MOHAMED Badri, KAMEL Bahri, IHSÈN Zammel

Brain tumors are the most common solid tumors in pediatric patients. Their histological classification remains complex, with high-grade tumors often classified as embryonal or glial.

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Lumbar plasmacytoma mimicking discogenic sciatica: A case report

GHASSEN Gader

Lumbar plasmacytomas are rare neoplasms that can present with symptoms mimicking discogenic sciatica. Differentiating between these entities is crucial for appropriate management and prognosis.

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Chronic subdural hematoma surgical vs endovascular treatment - Institution experience

DOMAGOJ Gajski, KREŠIMIR Rotim, VLADIMIR Kalousek

Subdural hematoma is a form of intracranial hemorrhage in the space between the dural and arachnoid membrane. Chronic subdural hematoma is a subtype where we have encapsulation of the blood clot.

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2024. OKTÓBER 09.

Imaging characteristics of pineal region tumours

GÁTI Georgina, MACHOVITSCH Ágnes, VÁRALLYAY Péter

Due to their rarity and variability, pineal tumors may be misdiagnosed. The pineal region is best imaged with MRI, although CT and angiography may also play an important role. We demonstrate the typical features of the most frequent entities as well as of rare tumors and highlight the importance of a detailed radiological examination.

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2024. OKTÓBER 09.

Hemangioma of the cavernous sinus - case report of a rare entity

GERENCSÉR Eszter, VÁRALLYAY Péter, SIPOS László, POZSÁR Kinga, GÁTI Georgina

Cavernous sinus hemangiomas are rare benign vascular malformations presenting a diagnostic challenge and often confused with other, more common parasellar tumors. Making the correct diagnosis preoperatively is essential as surgical resection carries a high risk of intraoperative bleeding.

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2024. OKTÓBER 09.

Algorithm of emergency treatment of traumatic brain injury designed through multivariate analysis of prognostic factors

JAGOŠ Golubović, ĐULA Đilvesi, BOJAN Jelača, FILIP Pajičić, NEBOJŠA Lasica, PETAR Vuleković

Traumatic brain injury (TBI) encompasses neurological damage caused by external mechanical force to the brain and cranium, resulting in temporary or permanent functional disability. Predictors such as age, Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) score, pupillary reactivity, time to neurosurgical intervention, combined injuries, hypoxia, hypertension, and CT findings are commonly used.

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2024. OKTÓBER 09.

New isolation protocol of human astrocytes from brain

GRADISNIK Lidija, VELNAR Tomaz

In vitro organ culture systems with living nerve cells are very attractive for investigating the mechanisms of neurotrauma and neurodegeneration. Astrocytes are a particular focus of research.

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2024. OKTÓBER 09.

Our experiences with endoscopic, endonasal resection of craniopharyngiomas

GUTEMA Emánuel, REISCH Róbert, NOVÁK László

The ideal surgical trajectory to craniopharyngiomas points through the nasal cavity. The magnification and illumination of the endoscope and nasoseptal flap utilization against CSF leakage made it possible that endoscopic endonasal surgery became the most favourable approach.

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2024. OKTÓBER 09.

New method to apply the lumbar lordosis of standing radiographs to supine CT-based virtual 3D lumbar spine models

HAJNAL Benjamin, ÉLES Péter Endre, BERECZKI Ferenc, TURBUCZ Mate, POKORNI Agoston Jakab

Standing radiographs play an important role in the characterization of spinal sagittal alignment, as they depict the spine under physiologic loading conditions. However, there is no commonly available method to apply the lumbar lordosis of standing radiographs to supine CTbased virtual 3D models of the lumbar spine.

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2024. OKTÓBER 09.

Predicting sensory outcomes with machine learning in deep brain stimulation

HALÁSZ László, BASTIAN E. A. Sajonz, MIKÓS Gabriella, GIJS van Elswijk, SAMAN Hagh Gooie, VÁRKUTI Bálint, VOLKER A. Coenen, ERŐSS Loránd

In clinical deep brain stimulation (DBS) applications, stimulation-induced sensations are typically viewed as undesired side effects. However, in emerging contexts such as computer-brain interface applications, intentionally inducing sensations may be desirable.

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2024. OKTÓBER 09.

The impact of multidisciplinarity on decision-making on clival and paraclival lesions

HORVÁTH Barnabás, PROHÁSZKA Zita, BENKŐ Zsolt, SZALÓKI Tibor, FORGÁCS Gábor, REISCH Róbert, ENTZ László, SIPOS László, ERŐSS Lóránd, NAGY Gábor

Lesions affecting the clivus and paraclival regions are relatively infrequent, but they can be difficult to diagnose and manage. Clivus destruction can be caused by a wide range of origins including primary clivus masses, pituitary, intracranial, nasopharyngeal, sinonasal lesions, metastasis and skull base osteomyelitis.

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2024. OKTÓBER 09.

CSF overproduction causing internal body cavity distension: choroid plexus hyperplasia-induced anomalies in children with VP shunt

IVÁN Dominik, KOLUMBÁN Bálint

Diffuse villous hyperplasia of the choroid plexus (DVHCP) is a rare congenital condition, characterized by enlarged but morphologically normal choroid plexuses, and associated with hydrocephalus due to excessive CSF production. In recent years, we encountered two cases in which radiological and histological findings confirmed DVHCP.

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2024. OKTÓBER 09.

Vacuum elevation as an effective treatment for pingpong fractures in children

IVÁN Dominik, BÁLINT Kolumbán

Diffuse villous hyperplasia of the choroid plexus (DVHCP) is a rare congenital condition, characterized by enlarged but morphologically normal choroid plexuses, and associated with hydrocephalus due to excessive CSF production. In recent years, we encountered two cases in which radiological and histological findings confirmed DVHCP.

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2024. OKTÓBER 09.

Prospective cohort study on the impact of smoking exposure on the risk of development and rupture of intracranial aneurysms

RAMAZAN Jabbarli, MARVIN Darkwah Oppong, MELTEM Gümüs, MEHDI Chihi, THIEMO Florin Dinger, LAURÈL Rauschenbach, YAHYA Ahmadipour, PHILIPP Philipp, YAN Li, NIKA Guberina, KARSTEN H. Wrede, ULRICH Sure

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2024. OKTÓBER 09.

Treatment of intracranial meningiomas – contemporary approach and personal experience

BOJAN Jelaca, JAGOS Golubovic, NEBOJSA Lasica, MILICA Gledja, VELJKO Pantelic, DUSAN Rodic, MARKO Despotovic, FILIP Pajicic

This article provides the latest evidence and recommendations regarding the management of patients with meningiomas before, during, and after surgery.

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2024. OKTÓBER 09.

Epileptiform discharges in the anterior thalamus of epilepsy patients

JORDÁN Zsófia, SZABÓ Johanna-Petra, SÁKOVICS Anna, KELEMEN Anna, HALÁSZ László, ERŐSS Loránd, FABÓ Dániel

Anterior thalamus (ANT) deep-brain stimulation (DBS) is approved therapy for drug resistant epilepsy. We aimed to identify interictal epileptiform discharges (IED) in the ANT and to investigate their relationship with surface IEDs.

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2024. OKTÓBER 09.

Augmented reality and “non-rigid navigation” in neurosurgery

JUHÁSZ Dorottya

Augmented-reality (AR) has appeared in almost every area of industry and science in recent years.At the University of Debrecen we have been working on digital radiography and 3D holographic visualisation of neurosurgical images since 2018.

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2024. OKTÓBER 09.

Intradural spinal tumors: Surgical considerations and institutional experience

JURILJ Sajko M., SAJKO T.

Spinal intradural tumours are rare, with a reported incidence of 3 to 10 per 100 000 people. They frequently cause pain, followed by neurological deficits and sphincter dysfunctions. In selected cases surgery is a method of choice with favourable results on clinical symptoms and overall quality of life.

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2024. OKTÓBER 09.

Nutritional support of the neurosurgical patient

DORA Katanec

An important component in the process of treatment and recovery of neurosurgical patients is the provision of foods that meet their nutritional needs.

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2024. OKTÓBER 09.

Serum levels of visinin-like protein-1, caveolin-1 and neuron-specific enolase after supratentorial glioma resection: A pilot study

ALPEREN Kaya, RAHSAN Kemerdere, ENDER Vergili, MERVE Ince, IBRAHIM Turk, BERRIN Bercik Inal, TANER Tanriverdi

Owing the high recurrence rate and poor outcomes with the current treatment modalities of high grade glial tumors, the development of targeted therapeutic strategies is a key imperative.

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2024. OKTÓBER 09.

Early therapeutic anticoagulation after life threaten- ing intracranial bleeding

KELEMEN József, KATONA József, BATA Máté

There are cases when we have to begin early anticoagulation after craniotomy. A few studies in this field try, but none of them succeed to define the best timing of its beginning.

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2024. OKTÓBER 09.

Proton or photon? Comparison of survival and toxicity of two radiotherapy modalities among pediatric brain cancer patients: A systematic review and meta-analysis

KISS-MIKI Renáta, MÁTÉ Vanda, MAHMOUD Obeidat, TEUTSCH Brigitta, AGÓCS Gergely, KISS-DALA Szilvia, HEGYI Péter, KOVÁCS Janka, PÁRNICZKY Andrea, TUBOLY Eszter, MARKIA Balázs, GARAMI Miklós

Childhood brain cancer has become a focal point of research in paediatric oncology and associated specialties because of development of new therapy modalities and the resulting increase in survival rates. In current protocols, besides surgical resection and chemotherapy, radiotherapy is required to ensure optimal survival.

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2024. OKTÓBER 09.

Effect of therapy on the survival time in glioblastoma in the Department of Neurosurgery of the University of Debrecen

KLEKNER Almos, BAKÓ Andrea, ADORJÁN Dávid, KARÁCSONY Andor, SZÍVÓS László, VIRGA József

Routine administration of temozolomide (TMZ) in the treatment protocol of glioblastoma in the last few years resulted in improving survival parameters of these patients but efficacy of supplementary bevacizumab (BVC) monotherapy has not been evidently proven. In this study, the effectiveness of different postoperative therapy for glioblastoma patients treated in our institute was evaluated. In addition, the prognostic value of clinical parameters on survival was also analyzed.

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2024. OKTÓBER 09.

A 3D surface integral based accuracy metric for stereotactic EEG electrode implants and case study

KOLUMBÁN Bálint, TÓTH Márton, HORVÁTH Zsolt, MOLNÁR Dávid, KOLUMBÁN Sándor

Stereotactic EEG (SEEG) electrode placement accuracy is crucial for successful clinical outcomes. Traditional metrics rely on 3D Euclidean distances and angles between specific points, providing some insight into electrode positioning relative to the plan. However, these metrics may overlook nuanced variations in electrode placement that could impact clinical efficacy.

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2024. OKTÓBER 09.

Implementation of stereotactic EEG in Pécs Clinical Centre: technique and results

KOLUMBÁN Bálint, TÓTH Márton, JANSZKY József, DÓCZI Tamás, HORVÁTH Zsolt

Stereotactic Electroencephalography (SEEG) has emerged as a pivotal technique in the field of neurosurgery, offering precise localization of epileptogenic foci in patients with medically refractory epilepsy. We present an overview of the Stereotactic EEG surgeries conducted at Pécs since 2017, focusing on their efficacy and outcomes.

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2024. OKTÓBER 09.

Impact of neurotropic viruses on development of glioblastoma

NENAD Koruga, ALEN Rončević, RONČEVIĆ Soldo Koruga

Glioblastoma (GB) is the most aggressive glial tumor of the brain with a dismal prognosis. Studies conducted during the last two decades highlighted neurotropic viruses as a risk factors involved in development of glioblastoma.

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2024. OKTÓBER 09.

A case report of a large intra abdominal schwannoma

NENAD Koruga, ALEN Rončević, ANAMARIJA Soldo Koruga, VJENCESLAV Vrtarić

Schwannomas (Sch) are benign masses that rarely occur intra abdominally and rarely reach larger diameters. When present they occur as rare solitary nerve sheath tumors of peri-neural Schwann cells.

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2024. OKTÓBER 09.

Microvascular decompression as treatment option for trigeminal neuralgia - Single centre early experience and learning curve

VOJIN Kovacevic, JOVANOVIC Nemanja

Microvascular decompression (MVD) has been considered a curative and reliable method for treating classical trigeminal neuralgia (TN) for decades.

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2024. OKTÓBER 09.

Aggressive pituitary tumours – the first Hungarian experiences

ANNAMÁRIA Kövesdi, CSABA Sumánszki, BÁLINT Scheich, LILLA Reiniger, HAJNALKA Rajna, SIPOS László, CZIRJÁK Sándor, NAGY Gábor, NYILAS Nóra, VÁRALLYAY Péter, JÁNVÁRY Levente, SINKÓ Dániel, BARSI Péter, SZŰCS Nikolette , TŐKE Judit, KORBONITS Márta, TÓTH Miklós

Pituitary neuroendocrine tumors (PitNET) are frequent intracranial neoplasms, usually with indolent behaviour. However, a significant minority appear to be clinically aggressive, as suggested by early and frequent recurrences and resistance to standard treatments. Metastatic spread is rare.

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Nursing aspects of complications of thrombectomy

SURÁNYI Ágnes, KATONÁNÉ Krizsanyik Ildikó

With the advancement in stroke care, performing Mechanical Thrombectomy (MT) has become a fundamental consideration in cases of major vessel occlusion, as initiating reperfusion therapy holds the key to achieving positive clinical outcomes. The effectiveness of MT is undeniable; however, alongside the deterioration resulting from the stroke event, it is essential to monitor possible complications associated with MT intervention in the 24 hours following care.

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2024. OKTÓBER 09.

Lessons learned from 265 AVM surgery: battle plans and clinical results

HIROKI Kurita

Controversy exists in the indication of invasive treatment for unruptured cerebral arteriovenous malformations (AVMs) in the post ARUBA era.

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2024. OKTÓBER 09.

Rare cases of sellar region tumors in tertiary endocrine referral center

KURUCZ Petra, CZIRJÁK Sándor, NAGY Gábor, VÁRALLYAY Péter, SCHEICH Bálint, SIPOS László, SZÜCS Nikolette

The sellar region tumors are one of the most common benign tumors of the central nervous system, but they do not always originate from the pituitary gland. Adequate patient care requires close cooperation of endocrinologists, neurosurgeons, neuroophtalmologist and neuroradiologists.

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2024. OKTÓBER 09.

Superior gluteal artery perforator flap for the soft tissue reconstruction after resection of sacral tumors

LAZARY Aron, SZOVERFI Zsolt, BICZO Adam, HALMY Csaba

Reconstruction of the soft-tissue defects following sacrectomy is challenging, usually requiring flaps to fill in the surgical cavity and to provide optimal wound healing. Vertical rectus abdominis and gluteal muscle flaps the gold-standard methods for soft tissue reconstruction after sacrectomy – are characterized by technically demanding preparation and necrosis or chronic atrophy in case of deteriorated blood supply.

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Middle meningeal artery embolisation for chronic subdural hematomas in surgically high risk patients due to hematological malignancies

LENZSÉR Gábor, KUNCZ Ádám, CSÉCSEI Péter, NAGY Csaba, TÓTH Arnold

Middle meningeal artery (MMA) embolisation has emerged in the last two decades as a possible way to treat chronic subdural hematomas (CSDH). The outer layer of the hematoma capsule recruits blood supply from the dural arteries which will contribute through the leaky capillaries of the membrane to the expansion of the hematoma.

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2024. OKTÓBER 09.

Advancements in neurosurgery: Loop X technology and the role of nurses and technician in spinal fixation

ŽANA Madžar, DRAGANA Hrkać

Neurosurgical procedures are extremely complex and require a high level of precision.

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2024. OKTÓBER 09.

AI-assisted contouring of metastatic lesions on brain MRI

MAGVASI Virag, HORVATH Zsolt, ORSI Gergely, KOLUMBAN Balint

Over the past decade, we have performed over 1000 cranial stereotactic radiosurgical treatments using a Novalis TX linear accelerator, resulting in a significant collection of MRI data from patients with brain metastases.

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2024. OKTÓBER 09.

Place of anticoagulation in the association of cerebral vein thrombosis and chronic subdural hematoma: Case report and review of the literature

WIÈM Mansour, GHASSEN Gader, MOUNA Rkhami, MOHAMED Badri, KAMEL Bahri, IHSEN Zammel

Early diagnosis of cerebral vein thrombosis (CVT) is crucial to prevent complications such as hydrocephalus, intracranial hypertension, and epilepsy. On the other hand, chronic subdural hematoma (SDH) is a bleeding collected between the inner layer of the dura mater and the arachnoid of the meninges surrounding the brain.

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2024. OKTÓBER 09.

Pediatric pilocytic astrocytomas of the posterior fossa: study of a surgical series of 28 cases

WIÈM Mansour, GHASSEN Gader, MOUNA Rkhami, MOHAMED Badri, KAMEL Bahri, IHSEN Zammel

Intracranial pilocytic astrocytomas are rare glial tumors. In children, it is one of the most frequent brain tumors. These tumors are histologically benign. However, they do sometimes infiltrate the cerebral stem.

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2024. OKTÓBER 09.

Controlateral epidural hematoma post decompressive craniectomy: Case report and literature review

WIÈM Mansour, GHASSEN Gader, NESRINE Jemel, MOUNA Rkhami, MOHAMED Badri, KAMEL Bahri, IHSEN Zammel

Decompressive craniectomy is is a surgical treatment for severe traumatic brain injuries that are refractory to medical management. Its most common surgical complications are surgical site herniation, post-operative infections, epilepsy...etc.

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2024. OKTÓBER 09.

Whipple disease presenting as cystic brain tumor: Case report and review of the literature

WIÈM Mansour, GHASSEN Gader, MOUNA Rkhami, MOHAMED Badri, KAMEL Bahri, IHSEN Zammel

Whipple’s disease (WD) is a rare multisystem infectious disease caused by a slow growing Grampositive bacillus Tropheryma whippleii. Humans are the only known host for the infection.

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2024. OKTÓBER 09.

Transanal protrusion of ventriculoperitoneal shunt in the setting of appendicitis

WIÈM Mansour, GHASSEN Gader, MOUNA Rkhami, MOHAMED Badri, KAMEL Bahri, IHSEN Zammel

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2024. OKTÓBER 09.

Prehabilitation for neurosurgical patients

The essence of prehabilitation is the conscious preparation of the patient for the surgery – nutritional, physical and psychological preparation. A few results of studies available about prehabilitation programmes, the approach and method began to spread and be integratedinto care in a short time.

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2024. OKTÓBER 09.

The role of optical coherence tomography imaging in neurointervention

MAROSFŐI Miklós

Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT) has emerged as a transformative imaging modality, offering high-resolution, cross-sectional imaging of tissue microstructure.

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2024. OKTÓBER 09.

The Gordian knot of microsurgical education

TORSTEIN R. Meling

Microsurgical education faces unprecedented challenges in today’s medical landscape, creating a complex predicament akin to a Gordian knot. The implementation of the European Union Work Time Directive has significantly reduced the time available for hands-on training, limiting residents’ exposure to critical microsurgical procedures.

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2024. OKTÓBER 09.

Female sex is an independent mortality reducing factor in patients treated with endovascular stroke therapy for cerebral large vessel occlusion in a single high-volume centre

MÉSZÁROS Henriette, OROSZ Péter, KŐVÁRI Zoltán, BÖJTI Péter Pál, KONDOR Máté, KORNFELD Ákos, NARDAI Sándor

Only controversial data is available on theoutcomes of LVO patients regarding sex differences. We aimed to clarify the potential effect of sex on the long term, 5-year mortality following endovascular stroke therapy (EST).

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2024. OKTÓBER 09.

Fractal analysis of childhood cerebellar tumors

MEZEI Tamás, BÁSKAY János, MARKIA Balázs, VÁRALLYAY Péter, BANCZEROWSKI Péter, POLLNER Péter

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2024. OKTÓBER 09.

Fractal-geometry analysis of convexity and falco-tentorial meningeomas

MEZEI Tamás, BÁSKAY János, SIMON Ákos, MÁTYÁS Adrien, BALÁZS Markia, VÁRALLYAY Péter, BANCZEROWSKI Péter, POLLNER Péter

Meningiomas are the most common primary central nervous system tumors, for which surgical resection is the first line treatment option.

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Multimodal treatment of pineal region tumors

MEZEI Tamás, BÁSKAY János, POLLNER Péter, KOVÁCS Viktória, BALÁZS Markia, NAGY Gábor, BAJCSAY András, SIPOS László

Pineal region tumors account for less than 1% of adult supratentorial tumors. Their treatment requires a multimodality approach.

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2024. OKTÓBER 09.

Preoperative evaluation in peripheral nerve surgery

ALEKSA Mićić, ANDRIJA Savić, MILAN Lepić, JOVAN Grujić, ALEKSANDRA Stojiljković, ANDREJ Terzić, LUKAS Rasulić

Preoperative evaluation and planning are critical components of successful peripheral nerve surgery, bearing significant implications for patient outcomes and surgical efficacy.

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2024. OKTÓBER 09.

Sensory-substitution-based perception interface using spinal cord stimulation applied for hearing aid

MIKLÓS Gabriella, HALÁSZ László, VÁRKUTI Bálint, SAMAN Hagh Gooie, TÓTH Emilia, MAX Hasselberger, GIJS Van Elswijk, ERŐSS Loránd

The World Health Organization estimates that around 466 million people suffer from disabling hearing loss, with children constituting 7% of this population (2019). While cochlear implants aren’t suitable for all hearing-impaired individuals, sensory substitution principles, like non-invasive vibrotactile techniques, can be used to assist hearing-impaired patients.

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2024. OKTÓBER 09.

Treatment options for patients with spondylodiscitis and changes in their quality of life

MISIK Ferenc, NAGY Zorka, BANCZEROWSKI Peter

Spondylodiscitis is a rare inflammatory disease of the spine. Its symptoms are caused by local inflammatory destruction, toxic, direct nerve root and spinal cord compression. Typical symptoms are severe spinal pain, fever and neurological deficit depending on the location. It can be diagnosed by MR and laboratory tests.

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2024. OKTÓBER 09.

Periodontopathogen bacteria may contribute to delayed cerebral ischemia in aSAH patients

MOLNÁR Lídia, BÁN Ágnes, URBÁN Edit, CSÉCSEI Péter, MOLNÁR Tihamér

The prevalence of periodontitis is about 12%. It affects 47% of adults and 70% of people over 65. Periodontal pathogens can also contribute to the pathogenesis of several systemic diseases, such as subarachnoid hemorrhage caused by aneurysm rupture (sSAH).

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The indication of combined endoscopic transnasal and transcranial/transorbital surgery of skull base tumors

NAGY Gábor, HORVATH Barnabás, SZALÓKI Tibor, FORGÁCS Gábor, KORÁNYI Katalin, ENTZ László, TAMÁS László, ERŐSS Loránd, SIPOS László, REISCH Robert

The idea of multidisciplinary approach and increasing experience with endoscopic transnasal surgery and extended endoscopic approaches, such as transpterygoid, opened a wide range of indication of endoscopic surgery on skull base tumors. However, there are anatomical limitations of pure endonasal approach.

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2024. OKTÓBER 09.

The role of amino acid PET CT in primary brainstem tumors

NAGY David, BORBÉLY Katalin, SZABÓ Péter, FEDORCSÁK Imre, BAGÓ Attila

Primary malignant brain tumors are heterogeneous and infrequent neoplasms. Their classifica-tion, therapeutic regimen and prognosis have undergone significant development requiring the innovation of imaging and nuclear medicine diagnostic.

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2024. OKTÓBER 09.

Relief of degenerative scoliosis-induced back and lower extremity pain with spinal cord stimulation in polymorbid patients

NAGY Máté, JUHÁSZ Annamária, ZSUZSANNA Aschermann, KOVÁCS Márton, HARMAT Márk, KOVÁCS Norbert , BACSA Eszter, BERTA Balázs, SCHWARCZ Attila, BALÁZS István

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2024. OKTÓBER 09.

Treatment of lower extremity and axial pain with spinal cord stimulation: long-term experiences in Pécs

NAGY Máté, JUHÁSZ Annamária, ASCHERMANN Zsuzsanna, KOVÁCS Márton, HARMAT Márk, KOVÁCS Norbert , BACSA Eszter, BERTA Balázs, SCHWARCZ Attila

Spinal cord stimulation (SCS) is an evidence-based therapeutic modality for chronic pain syndromes that do not respond to conservative therapy. One of the most common surgical indications is failed back surgery syndrome (FBSS).

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Outcomes of stereotactic radiosurgical treatment for glomus jugulare tumors: a single center study of 49 cases

NAGY Marcell, FEDORCSÁK Imre, AMIRINEJAD Meyssam

Glomus tumors are rare benign skull base neoplasms that arise from chemo¬receptor paraganglionic cells, involving crucial structures such as cerebrovascular structures and lower cranial nerves. stereotactic radiosurgery has an increasing role in the management of glomus tumors as surgeries are complex and have a higher rate of morbidity and complication rates. The authors of this study examine the outcomes of radiosurgery treatment in a single centre patient population.

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The use of neuromodulation in the treatment of chronic neuropathic pain after spine surgery, nursing aspects

NAGY-KOVÁCS Barbara

Jelen klinikai gyakorlatban a gerincműtéteket követően kialakult, idegsérüléshez köthető neuropathiás fájdalmak kezelésének algoritmusa a konzervatív terápia, a gyógyszeres kezelés, valamint mindezek hatástalansága esetén a neuromodulációs terápia. A gerincvelő stimuláció alkalmazásával a betegek krónikus fájdalmai hatékonyan csökkenthetők, gyógyszerigényük mérsékelhető, életminőségük jelentősen javul.

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2024. OKTÓBER 09.

Endovascular treatment of idiopathic intracranial hypertension: summary of the initial Hungarian experience

NADRAI Sánor, OROSZ Péter, KORNFELD Ákos, NAGY Gábor, SALOMVÁRY Bernadett

Idiopathic Intracranial Hypertension (IIH) is a disease primarily affecting young female patients, that may result is permanent visual disturbances and loss of vision in case of delayed diagnosis. For decades, the only treatment of medical therapy resistant IIH was ventriculo-peritoneal shunt implantation.

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2024. OKTÓBER 09.

Health care of patients with closed craniocerebral brain injury

MONIKA Nenadić, IVONA Bakotin

Craniocerebral injuries or neurotraumas are injuries to the skull and brain that cause temporary or permanent damage to brain function. Traffic accidents are considered the leading cause of craniocerebral brain injuries along with falls, sports injuries and gunshot injuries.

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2024. OKTÓBER 09.

Practical review and comparison of DSC and ASL perfusion weighted imaging techniques

NYILAS Vivien, FEHÉR Kinga, MANGEL Tünde, SZALMÁS Orsolya, VÁRALLYAY Péter

Magnetic Resonance perfusion weighted imaging (PWI) can examine real time haemodynamics of the brain. Most frequently, semiquantitative haemodynamic parameters are derived from Dynamic Susceptibility Contrast (DSC) technique using exogenous contrast material, and Arterial Spin Labelling (ASL), which utilizes magntically labeled water protons as an endogenous tracer.

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Pediatric lumbar disc herniation (A case series on diagnosis and management)

BADER Bader

Pediatric disc herniation is an uncommon but significant illness in children that can cause debilitating symptoms. The prevalence rate of lumbar disc herniation in this group is unknown.

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2024. OKTÓBER 09.

The role of middle meningeal artery embolization in the treatment algorithm for chronic subdural hemato- ma, latest evidence and our own experience

OLÁH Csaba, OLÁH Benedek

Chronic subdural hematoma is one of the most common diseases requiring a neurosurgical op- eration that affect elderly and fragile patients. In addition to standard neurosurgical operations (trepanation and cra- niotomy), embolization of the middle meningeal artery (MMA) is an alternative solution.

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2024. OKTÓBER 09.

Middle meningeal artery embolization to treat acute epidural hematoma, case report and literature review

OLÁH Csaba, OLÁH Benedek

Treatment of acute epidural hematoma is surgery as soon as possible, elimination of the source of bleeding and evacuation of the hematoma. In case of small epidural hematoma, strict neurological and radiological follow-up is necessary.

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2024. OKTÓBER 09.

Vertebral artery dissection during traumatic injury of the cervical spine, two case reports

OLÁH Csaba, NAGY Dávid, DEMETER Béla

Vertebral artery dissection during traumatic injury of the cervical spine, two case reports. If severe cervical spinal cord injury or severe cervical vertebral fracture, subluxation or luxation is confirmed, 20-40% have vertebral artery dissection or occlusion.

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2024. OKTÓBER 09.

Innovative approach to perioperative care provided by professional nurses

OLAJOS Erika

The continuous advancement of medical science makes it necessary to review the methods practiced by healthcare professionals and improve the quality of surgical care through research into innovative approaches.

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2024. OKTÓBER 09.

New perspectives in neurosurgery: Augmented reality

ORBAY Péter, SIPOS László

Augmented reality (AR) is a set of different technologies, all aiming to project virtual content into the real environment, compared to virtual reality, where the user is immersed in a computer generated world. Neurosurgery has always been at the forefront of this technology, and gives the greatest contribution to the literature.

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2024. OKTÓBER 09.

Primary transport saves life in LVO

OROSZ Péter, KŐVÁRI Zoltán, MÉSZÁROS Henriette, PÁSZTOR Máté, ZAJA Gréta, NARDAI Sándor

The optimal organization of endovascular stroke care networks is still a matter of controversy. Our aim was to analyze the effect of primary transport on the longterm survival of stroke patients presenting with large vessel occlusion within the early time window.

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A minimálisan invazív gerincsebészeti technikák hatása az ápolásra

PÉTER Eszter, TÓTHNÉ Sebestyén Magdolna, PAPP Zoltán

A gerincsebészetben az utóbbi közel 10 év alatt dinamikus változások zajlanak a szövetkímélő feltárásrendszer a minimálisan invazív technikák fejlesztését illetően. Előadásunkban szeretnénk rávílágítani arra, hogy mindez milyen hatást gyakorol az ápolásra, mennyi előnyt képes jelenteni a beteg és az őt ellátó személyzet számára.

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2024. OKTÓBER 09.

Intracranial aneurysms in children, an experience of 51 cases (multicenter study)

HORIA Ples, NICOLAIE Dobrin, RAZVAN-ADRIAN Covache-Busuioc, HORIA Petre Costin, ANTONIO-DANIEL Corlatescu

Intracranial aneurysms in children are very rare pathologic entities. (1200 cases presented in literature from 1939-2011).

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2024. OKTÓBER 09.

Comparison of anterior column reconstruction techniques after en bloc spondylectomy: a finite element study

POKRINI Ágoston Jakab, TURBUCZ Máté, KISS Rita Mária, ELTES Peter Endre, LAZARY Aron

Total en bloc spondylectomy (TES) effectively treats spinal tumors. The surgery requires a vertebral body replacement (VBR), for which several solutions were developed, whereas the biomechanical differences between these devices still need to be completely understood.

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2024. OKTÓBER 09.

Enhancing preoperative planning and surgical outcomes with Diffusion Tensor Imaging (DTI): A case series analysis

POZSÁR Kinga, SOLYMOSI Diana, MANGEL Tünde, SZUDI Gábor, SZALMÁS Orsolya, VÁRALLYAY Péter

Advanced neuroimaging tools are essential for preoperative planning for maximizing tumor resection and preserving brain function. Diffusion Tensor Imaging (DTI) with tractography has emerged as a valuable tool in neurosurgical practice, providing insights into the relationship between white matter tracts and intracranial lesions, hence aiding in preoperative planning.

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2024. OKTÓBER 09.

Objective measurement of perioperative activity in patients undergoing single-level surgery of the lumbar spine using smartphone sensor data

JANI Puhakka, TF. Fekete, M. Jung, M. Loibl, F. Galbusera, D. Haschtmann

Physical Function Measurement is divided into subjective measures, such as patient-reported outcomes (e.g., COMI or ODI scores), and objective measures. The latter can be assessed by clinical tests (e.g., 6-minute walk test) or actual performance metrics (e.g., daily step counts).

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A comprehensive review of glioblastoma multiforme (GBM) in elderly patients: Treatment outcomes, prognostic factors, and future directions

MISA Radisavljevic, RADISAV Mitic, NIKOLOV Vesna, JELENKOVIC Boban, STOJANOVIC Nebojsa

This review article takes a closer look at the management of Glioblastoma Multiforme (GBM) in elderly patients, with particular focus on treatment outcomes and prognostic indicators. The study findings reflect that advanced age in GBM patients often corresponds with lower survival rates, higher treatment-related toxicity, and challenges in achieving complete surgical resection.

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2024. OKTÓBER 09.

Intra-arterial chemotherapy in the treatment of retinoblastoma

REMÉNYINÉ Dohy Gabriella

Retinoblastoma is a rare intraocular malignant tumor of the childhood, growing from unmatured retinal cells, producing early symptoms such as strabismus and leukocoria, the so-called cat-eye sign (white reflecting pupil).

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2024. OKTÓBER 09.

Increased utility of telemedicine in neurosurgery - The COVID-19 effect

ALEN Rončević, NENAD Koruga

Telemedicine is defined as an application of digital communication tools in order to improve diagnostic and therapeutic options for patients without unneccessary visits. Prior to the COVID-19 pandemic, the implementation of telehealth in neurosurgery was gradual.

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2024. OKTÓBER 09.

Normal pressure hydrocephalus complication after shunt surgery: Single center experience

MARKO Samardzic, IGOR Popovic, VUK Aleksic, ALEKSANDAR Petrovic, VLADIMIR Miladinovic, MILJAN Mihajlovic, MILENKO Stanic, STEFAN Radojevic

After ventriculoperitoneal shunt surgery for normal pressure hydrocephalus (NPH), a certain per- centage of patients develop secondary clinical deteriora- tion after the initial improvement of clinical symptoms due to the development of mechanical and infectious complications.

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2024. OKTÓBER 09.

Brachial plexopathy due to the oncological radiation treatment related to malignancy?

ANDRIJA Savić, MILAN Lepić, ALEKSA Mićić, JOVAN Grujić, ALEKSANDRA Stojiljković, LUKAS Rasulić

Radiation-induced plexopathy is a debilitating complication that can result from cancer treatment, leading to progressive motor and sensory deficits. This study aims to assess the outcomes of surgical intervention in patients with radiation-induced neuropathy who did not respond to conservative treatments.

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2024. OKTÓBER 09.

Innovation and research in peripheral nerve surgery

ANDRIJA Savić, MILAN Lepić, ALEKSA Mićić, JOVAN Grujić, ALEKSANDRA Stojiljković, LUKAS Rasulić

The surgical management of peripheral nervous system (PNS) injuries and disorders is primarily aimed at restoring lost function and improving the overall quality of life for patients. While outcomes are often favorable, certain cases remain particularly challenging, especially when treatment is delayed or the extent of nerve damage is severe.

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2024. OKTÓBER 09.

Distal nerve transfers: Impact on functional outcome and quality of life

ANDRIJA Savić, MILAN Lepić, ALEKSA Mićić, JOVAN Grujić, ALEKSANDRA Stojiljković, LUKAS Rasulić

Distal nerve transfers have emerged as a primary intervention for irreparable nerve lesions, particularly in cases of spinal root avulsion or extensive defects, often superseding muscle-tendon transfer procedures.

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2024. OKTÓBER 09.

Perioperative complications of peripheral nerve surgery

ANDRIJA Savić, MILAN Lepić, ALEKSA Mićić, JOVAN Grujić, ALEKSANDRA Stojiljković, LUKAS Rasulić

Peripheral nerve surgery has rapidly advanced, offering promising treatments for various neurological disorders and traumatic injuries. However, this progress also brings the potential for complications, emphasizing the importance of understanding their occurrence, prevention, and management.

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2024. OKTÓBER 09.

Strategies in brachial plexus surgery: A single-center experience with comprehensive overview

ANDRIJA Savić, MILAN Lepić, ALEKSA Mićić, JOVAN Grujić, ALEKSANDRA Stojiljković, LUKAS Rasulić

Brachial plexus injuries present complex challenges requiring meticulous surgical strategies for optimal outcomes. This study delves into contemporary approaches and innovations in brachial plexus surgery, based on personal experiences and a literature review.

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2024. OKTÓBER 09.

The challenges and further perspectives in peripheral nerve tumor surgery

ANDRIJA Savić, MILAN Lepić, ALEKSA Mićić, JOVAN Grujić, ALEKSANDRA Stojiljković, FILIP Vitošević, ANA Marija Tomić, ANDREJ Terzić, LUKAS Rasulić

Peripheral nerve tumor surgery poses multifaceted challenges, requiring a delicate balance between symptom relief and preserving nerve function. Despite progress, hurdles like tumor localization and postoperative care persist.

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2024. OKTÓBER 09.

Modern classification of meningiomas – from conventional grading to integrated, comprehensive molecular diagnostics

SCHEICH Bálint

Meningiomas are the most common primary tumors of the central nervous system in adults. Most of the cases are characterized by an indolent behavior, but aggressive cases necessitating repeated surgery and oncological therapy mean a huge clinical burden.

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2024. OKTÓBER 09.

Surgical Techniques and Outcomes of Anterior (ALIF) and Oblique (OLIF) Lumbosacral Fusions

SZABÓ Viktor, BERTA Balázs, NAGY Máté, KULCSÁR Dominik, SCHWARCZ Attila

Anterior lumbar interbody fusion (ALIF) is a well-described and widely applied surgical technique to treat lumbosacral degenerative spine diseases. Our paper would like to demonstrate that the right-sided oblique approach (OLIF) to the lumbosacral segment represents an equivalent alternative to the conventional ALIF approach.

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2024. OKTÓBER 09.

Cartilage within lipomyelomeningocele and ulnar longitudinal deficiency syndrome as VACTERL association, alliance in SHH/GLI3 and Wnt pathway, illustrative case with review of literature

MIKAEL Aseged Shimekit

Lipomyelomeningocele associated with ulnar club hand in the spectrum of VACTERL association is a very rare and rarely reported phenomenon. Within the fat mass of lipoma, it’s not common to find well-defined cartilaginous mass with no attachments to the surrounding tissue.

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2024. OKTÓBER 09.

Rostral migration of intradural bullet from lumbar to thoracic spine: Case report and review of the literature

MIKAEL Aseged Shimekit

Migration of bullet in the canal is rare and intradural migration is even rarer. Most migration are caudal to the site of trauma.

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2024. OKTÓBER 09.

Postoperative outcome in tumor - related epilepsy

BLAGOJ Shuntov, A. Chaparoski, V. Filipce, V. Rendevski, A. D. Gavrilovska, M. M. Mirchevski, D. Davidovikj

Symptomatic seizures can have a significant impact on the quality of life. In tumor related seizures, the treatment is tailored to simultaneously eliminate the seizures and to obtain surgical resection of the tumor.

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2024. OKTÓBER 09.

Pituitary apoplexy

SIPOS László, SZÜCS Nikolette, VÁRALLYAY Péter

To evaluate the current concepts and trends in treatment of pituitary apoplexy. Current literature ragarding of pituitary apoplexy is analyzed.

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2024. OKTÓBER 09.

Long-term effects and complications of the SCS operations

TOMAZ Smigoc, TADEJ Strojnik

Spinal Cord Stimulation (SCS) is a medical therapy that employs electrical impulses to alleviate chronic pain and enhance the quality of life for individuals enduring various neurological and pain conditions.

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2024. OKTÓBER 09.

Enduring effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on transforming traumatic brain injury management: Lessons learned from Croatian experience

BRUNO Splavski

The outbreak of COVID-19 has significantly impacted emergency neurosurgery practice in Croatia, especially for traumatic brain injury (TBI). Herein, we identify the enduring effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on transforming TBI management. It is an institutional analysis of the COVID-19 pandemic’s impact on TBI treatment, based on lessons learned from Croatian experience.

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2024. OKTÓBER 09.

Conceptual approach to spine surgery

SPYROU Michael, SPYROU Andronikos, IOANNOU Anastasia

The purpose of this study is the cauterization and strong criticism of the many and pointless surgeries performed on the spine. We hope that this reckless treatment of various spine problems will stop, for the benefit of both, patients and doctors.

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2024. OKTÓBER 09.

Negative cerebral effect of CSF

SPYROU Andronikos, SPYROU Michael

The determination of the CSF’s real role in the cranial cavity! The determination of the relationship between CSF and various neurological problems!

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2024. OKTÓBER 09.

Clinicopathological features and treatment outcomes of pituitary apoplexy in a single endocrine referral Centre in Hungary

STEMPLER Márk, BÉNYEI Erik , SIPOS László, ORBAY Péter, NAGY Gábor, CZIRJÁK Sándor, NYILAS Nóra, VÁRALLYAY Péter, BALLA Réka, SZÜCS Nikolette, BARSI Péter, TÓTH Miklós, TŐKE Juditt

Apoplexy might be the first sign of a pituitary adenoma with rapid onset and severe symp-toms. Since it is a life-threatening condition, immediate medical attention is crucial.

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2024. OKTÓBER 09.

Functional outcomes and quality of life following surgical treatment for isolated median nerve injuries: A retrospective study

ALEKSANDRA Stojiljkovic, ANDRIJA Savić, MILAN Lepić, ALEKSA Mićić, JOVAN Grujić, LUKAS Rasulić

Median nerve injuries profoundly affect hand function and overall quality of life (QOL) due to their central role in fine motor skills and sensory perception. Surgical intervention plays a crucial role in restoring hand function and enhancing patient well-being.

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2024. OKTÓBER 09.

Improvement of intraoperative care through technological progress in neurosurgery

VESNA Svirčević

Intraoperative care for the patient is carried out from the moment the patient is admitted to the operating room until the transfer of the patient after the operation to the recovery room.

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2024. OKTÓBER 09.

Presenation of cases of post-traumatic amnesia

NIKOLAOS Syrmos

Aim of this study was a presentation of cases of post traumatic amnesia (PTA). 10 cases are presented and discussed.9 male(90%) and 1 female(10%).Range of age between 25 and 55 years. Mean age 39,5 years.

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2024. OKTÓBER 09.

Intracortical mechanisms of after-discharges elicited by intracranial 50 Hz stimulation of epileptic patients

SZABÓ Johanna-Petra, HAJNAL Boglárka, SÁKOVICS Anna, ERŐSS Loránd, FABÓ Dániel

Rhythmic stimulation-induced discharges, known as after-discharges (AD), have long been correlated with epileptogenic processes. Nevertheless, the latent neuronal processes, as well as its exact relationship with the epileptogenic zone (EZ), are still poorly understood.

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2024. OKTÓBER 09.

The role of microbiota-gut-brain axis in neurological diseases

DÓRA Szabó

The human microbiota the microorganisms within and on our bodies has a fundamental role in host physiology and pathology. Gut microbial alteration is a condition associated not only with gastrointestinal disorders but also with diseases affecting other distal organs.

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MRI characteristics of pituitary apoplexy

ORSOLYA Orsolya, SALOMVÁRY Bernadett, SIPOS László, VÁRALLYAY Péter

Pituitary apoplexy is rare endocrine emergency which can occur due to infarction or haemorrhage of pituitary adenoma. The prevalence is 2-12% of pituitary adenoma patients especially in nonfunctioning pituitary tumors however it can be developed in medically treated tumors.

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2024. OKTÓBER 09.

Indication of endoscopic transnasal medial orbital and optic nerve decompression

SZALÓKI Tibor, KORÁNYI Katalin, SALOMVÁRY Bernadett, FORGÁCS Gábor, NAGY Gábor, ROBERT Reisch, SIPOS László, ENTZ László, TÓTH Nóra , GEISZELHARDT Balázs, UJVÁRY László, HORVÁTH Barnabás, ERŐSS Lóránd, TAMÁS László

The orbit is a multidisciplinary surgical field. Due to this fact, we have an orbital-team in our university since 2018. We would like to present our surgical cases, operated with medial orbital

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2024. OKTÓBER 09.

Diagnostic significance of contrast-enhanced fluid- attenuated inversion recovery sequence in imaging intracranial pathologies

SZEKERES Mónika, FEHÉR Kinga, NYILAS Viven, POZSÁR Kinga, VÁRALLYAY Péter

Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is the primary imaging techniques for the diagnosis of intracranial pathologies. Administration of contrast material is necessary in some type of intracranial lesions, such as neoplastic and inflammatory processes.

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2024. OKTÓBER 09.

Transnasal endoscopic surgery of skull base diseaes from scrub nurse point of view

SZENTESI Anett, NAGY Gábor

At our Depratment the skull base tumours were operated on via paraseptal, transnasal route with microscope. To introduce the endoscopic technique a different viewpoint and intsruments, such as the endoscop itselt, micro-Doppler, special endoscopic instruments, shaever, curved microsurgical drill, etc. were needed.

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Summary of clinico-pathological characteristics of patients with sellar region macroadenomas endocrine outpatient Clinic in Semmelweis University Depart- ment of Internal Medicine and Oncology

SZÜCS Nikolette, KURUCZ Petra, GARAM Nóra, TŐKE Juditt, CZIRJÁK Sándor, ORBAY Péter, LILLA Reiniger, SCHEICH Balázs , JÁNVÁRY Zsolt Levenete, VÁRALLYAI Péter, SIPOS László, TÓTH Miklós

Sellar region tumors are one of the most common benign intracranial neoplasms. In case of hormonally active adenomas, the typical clinical symptoms help to set the diagnosis. In contrast, in case of non-functioning adenomas, incidental discoveries and compression symptoms dominate.

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The stability of the metabolic turnover of arachidonic acid in human unruptured intracranial aneurysmal walls is sustained

RIRIKO Takeda

Samples from 6 ruptured and 5 unruptured human IAs were surgically resected after the aneurysmal clipping and analyzed using desorption electrospray ion- ization imaging mass spectrometry.

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2024. OKTÓBER 09.

Use of AI in the process of designing tailored cranial implants From CT to 3D printing

TICHOV Fruzsina, VITANOVIC Dusan

Recently, artificial intelligence (AI) has been used explosively in different areas of life. Such softwares plays an increasingly important role in the field of medicine also. They proved to be particularly suitable for replacing repetitive work.

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2024. OKTÓBER 09.

Tailored patient specific skull base approaches to achieve maximal resection

PISKI Zalan, NEPP Nelli, LUJBER Laszlo, DOCZI Tamas, HORVATH Zsolt, BUKI Andras, TOTH Peter

Surgery of complex skull base tumors is a great challenge, because of the complicated bony and essential neurovascular structures involved. It makes it even more difficult that the extent of resection of skull base tumors often determines patients’ outcome.

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2024. OKTÓBER 09.

Taming a lion: Multisession GKRS for complex AVM

MANJUL Tripathi

From the beginning of neurosurgery, the very question of successful management of an intracranial arteriovenous malformation has been a challenging task. In pursuit of gaining control over this difficult neurosurgical ailment many treatment options have been proposed and practiced but none proofs to be a panacea for complex AVMs.

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2024. OKTÓBER 09.

Complications of stereotactic radiosurgery: The dark side of the Moon

MANJUL Tripathi

Gamma knife radiosurgery (GKRS) is a popular radiosur- gical tool for various benign and malignant intracranial pathologies. Our objective was to evaluate the spectrum of complications of GKRS, the timeline of adverse events, and the outcome following the radiosurgical intervention.

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2024. OKTÓBER 09.

Semirigid spinal fixation techniques could help prevent proximal junctional kyphosis – A Finite element study

TURBUCZ Mate, POKORNI Jakab Agoston, LAZARY Aron, ELTES Endre Peter

Proximal junctional kyphosis (PJK) is a common complication following long instrumented posterior spinal fusions. Biomechanical studies suggest that one of the leading causes is the sudden mobility change between the instrumented and healthy spinal segments.

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Qualitative results of recently introduced functional MRI studies at the Department of Neurosurgery and Neurointervention, Semmelweis University, Budapest, Hungary

VÁRALLYAY Péter, SZUDI Gábor, ANDRÁSSY Anita

fMRI studies were successfully introduced into the armamentarium of neuroradiological MRI examinations in the past year at the Department of Neurosurgery and Neurointervention, Semmelweis University, Budapest, Hungary. Our goal is to present the rationales and initial qualitative results of our fMRI studies.

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In vitro evaluation of the cytotoxic effects of local anesthetics in the diagnosis of discogenic low back pain

ROMAN Bosnjak, LIDIJA Gradisnik

In the diagnosis of discogenic low back pain, local anesthetics are often used, which can be cytotoxic to the intervertebral disk cells and thus trigger disk degeneration. The possible effects remain unclear as many studies to date have been carried out on animal cells.

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Recent thoraco lumbar osteoporotic fractures management

VERES Robert

The prevalence of osteoporotic vertebra compression fractures in Europe is 18–26%. Worldwide, approximately 20% of older adults aged more than 70. Most of these injuries can be treated conservatively, the underlying concepts have not been defined clearly or uniformly.

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Right-sided anterior extrapharyngeal approach to bi- lateral atlantoaxial joints - An experience

VINU Gopal

The technique of the anterior retropharyngeal approach for fixing bilateral atlanto axial joints is a new concept. Results showed a 100% rigid fixation with no mortality and 0% risk of vertebral artery injury.

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Moulded osteomyofascial pedicled split (MOPS) craniotomy flap in reconstruction of anterior cranial fossa defect Pilot study of a novel technique

VINU Gopal

Anterior cranial fossa defects (ACF) still remains a reconstructive challenge to neurosurgeons due to difficult location, inaccessibility and unfavorable vascular anatomy. Usual reconstructive methods reported complications like recurrent cerebrospinal fluid leak due to bone resorption and tissue breakdown.

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Microscope assistated minimally invasive anterior submandibular retropharyngeal keyhole approach for C1 C2 pathologies a new technic

VIOLA Árpád, SÜVEGH Dávid

Our objective was to develop a new, minimally invasive surgical technique for the resolution of craniovertebral junction pathologies, which can eliminate the complications of the previous methods, like liquor-leakage, velopharyngeal insufficiency and wound-dehiscence associated with the transoral or lateral approaches.

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The importance of the cervical sagittal balance in ACDF procedures on postoperative neck pain

VORŠIČ Matjaž, ROK Končnik

To determine the possible relation between cervical sagittal balance and neck pain in patients having anterior cervical spine (ACS) surgery. Prospective study was made to compare the clinical and radiographic results of an anterior cervical discectomy and fusion (ACDF) surgery for contiguous two-level cervical degenerative disease (CDD).

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Haemangioblastoma presenting with acute subarach noid haemorrhage – The importance of differential diagnosis, a case report

Although haemangioblastomas are the most common primary intra-axial infratentorial tumors in adults, they are nontheless rare in general. They are benign, low-grade capillary haemangiomas, that can be sporadic or associated with Von Hippel-Lindau syndrome.

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Complex anterior cervical discectomy and fusion – beginner experience

F. Vrban, V. Dovečer

Complex anterior cervical discectomy and fusion (ACDF) procedures present significant challenges, particularly for surgeons early in their careers. With intricate anatomical considerations and potential complications, novice surgeons must navigate a steep learning curve to achieve proficiency in this demanding surgical technique.

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Vestibular schwannoma - Retrospective study in Re- public of Moldova

GRIGORE Zapuhlih

Vestibular schwannomabenign intracranial tumor of the vestibulocochlear nerve. It rise from Schwann cells sheathof the vestibular portion of vestibulocochlear nerve.

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