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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.

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.

Ideggyógyászati Szemle Proceedings

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.

Ideggyógyászati Szemle Proceedings

2024. OKTÓBER 09.

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.

Ideggyógyászati Szemle Proceedings

2024. OKTÓBER 09.

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.

Ideggyógyászati Szemle Proceedings

2024. OKTÓBER 09.

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.

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.

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.

Ideggyógyászati Szemle Proceedings

2024. OKTÓBER 09.

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.

Ideggyógyászati Szemle Proceedings

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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