Open Drainage in Chronic subdural Hematomas: a Prospective Study of 189 Cases
[ad_1] Chronic subdural hematoma is one of the most frequent intracranial hemorrhages in adults. However gold standard treatment of chronic subdural hematoma is not yet defined. Since the 80’s, closed drainage is a standard in
Special Issue
[ad_1] Special Issue, Volume 2, October 25, 2016International Congress of Neurovascular Surgery & 24th Interim Meeting of Neurosurgical Society of Iran2016, Mashhad, Iran [ad_2] Source link
Post-operative Pseudomeningocele after Spine Surgery: Rare Cause of Failed Back Syndrome
[ad_1] Background and Importance: Pseudomeningocele is a rare complication of spine surgery, and it is the collection of cerebrospinal fluid in paraspinal tissues. Giant pseudomeningoceles are still rare, and very few cases have been reported in
Outcome of Transphenoid Surgery for Corticotroph Pituitary Tumors
[ad_1] Background & Importance: The aim of this study was to demonstrate the result of transsphenoid microsurgery for Cushing disease inour center and comparing the results in detail with other article, to achieve the best
A Rare Association between Meningioma and Two Intracranial Vascular Lesions: Case Report & Review of Literature
[ad_1] Background & Importance: Our study was performed based on the first case, reported in English, of a patient with three contemporary lesions, an extra-axial malformation and two vascular ones.Case Presentation: A 62-year-old man who came
Delayed bilateral symptomatic vasospasm after resection of a skull base meningioma: report on a new case and literature review
[ad_1] Symptomatic vasospasm is a well-known pathology associated with ruptured aneurysms. Nevertheless this condition could be rarely found as a result of skull base tumor removal. We report on a new case of a 40