Neurocirugía.pósters

 

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  • Jaimovich, Sebastián Gastón; Tcherbbis Testa, Victoria; Pampin, Sergio; Jaimovich, Roberto (Springer, 2023-09-16)
    OBJECTIVE: Intraventricular and deep-seated brain lesions present a surgical challenge due to their accessibility, illumination, and relationship to neural and vascular structures. To minimize tissue damage and its ...
  • Campos, Manuel; Alonso, Mario; Cendes, Fernando; Cukiert, Arthur; Sandoval Bonilla, Bayron; Paglioli, Eliseu; Buitrago, Cesar; Cáceres, Adrián; Bartuluchi, Marcelo; Sánchez, Federico (Springer, 2023-09-16)
    OBJECTIVE: The classical concept is that pediatric epilepsy surgery (PES) is still underused in developing countries. Accurate information about the amount of PES programs and procedures in Latin-American is still ...
  • Cervio, Andrés Eduardo; Villamil, Facundo; Ruella, Mauro; Mormandi, Rubén (Thieme, 2023-02-01)
    Background: Hemangioblastomas (HBL) are uncommon tumors of the central nervous system (CNS), corresponding to 1 to 2.5% of all intracranial tumors. They can present sporadically or in patients with von Hippel-Lindau (VHL) ...
  • Cervio, Andrés Eduardo; Marengo, Ricardo; Villamil, Facundo; Ruella, Mauro; Domecq, Lucila; Caffaratti, Guido (Thieme, 2023-02-01)
    Introduction: Tuberculum sellae meningiomas (TSM) represent 5 to 10% of all intracranial meningiomas. Their main treatment is surgical resection, especially in patients presenting with visual impairment. Different surgical ...
  • Cervio, Andrés Eduardo; Giovannini, Sebastián Juan María; Hasdeu, Sonia; Pertierra, Lucía; Diez, Blanca (Oxford, 2021-11-12)
    BACKGROUND Maximal safe resection of brain tumors affecting language areas has been a matter of increasing interest worldwide in the last decades. Functional MRI, tractography, and awake cranial surgery are standard ...
  • Fulco, Vanesa; Biaggi, Leticia; Bembenuto, L.; Routaboul, Carlos; Carullo, María Paulina; Schteinschnaider, Ángeles (Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2021-03)
    Aims & Objectives: Introduction: Acute cerebellitis is an inflammatory disease, which occurs as a primary infectious disease, postinfectious or postvaccination disorder. Clinical recovery is usually reported in 2 to 3 ...
  • Biaggi, Leticia; Fulco, Vanesa; Bembenuto, L.; Routaboul, Carlos; Chaves, Hernán; Aversa, L.; Ameriso, Sebastián Francisco; Dossi, Daiana Elizabeth; Schteinschnaider, Ángeles (Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2021-03)
    Aims & Objectives: Acute traumatic stroke of the cerebellum is rarely seen in children. It may occur after minor trauma or by rotational movements of the head. Causes may include compression and/or injury of the posterior ...