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Ideggyógyászati Szemle Proceedings

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.

Ideggyógyászati Szemle Proceedings

2024. OKTÓBER 09.

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.

Ideggyógyászati Szemle Proceedings

2024. OKTÓBER 09.

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.

Ideggyógyászati Szemle Proceedings

2024. OKTÓBER 09.

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.

Ideggyógyászati Szemle Proceedings

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.

Ideggyógyászati Szemle Proceedings

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.

Ideggyógyászati Szemle Proceedings

2024. OKTÓBER 09.

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.

Ideggyógyászati Szemle Proceedings

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.

Ideggyógyászati Szemle Proceedings

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.

Ideggyógyászati Szemle Proceedings

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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