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Maria Angela Pino

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All that glitters is not gold: A spinal epidural empyema following epidural steroid injection

2020

Background: Therapeutic epidural spinal injections (ESIs) of steroids are one of the most common nonsurgical management modalities employed for alleviating pain due to chronic persistent lumbar spinal disease. However, it is well documented that they have significant risks and complications without any long-term efficacy. ESI may result in epidural empyema which may be difficult to diagnose with delays resulting in significant permanent neurological sequelae. Case Description: A 45-year-old female presented with a lumbar spinal epidural empyema after receiving ESI for low back and right leg pain due to a lumbar disc herniation. Laboratory studies showed elevations of multiple inflammatory …

musculoskeletal diseasesmedicine.medical_specialtymedicine.medical_treatmentSpinal epidural abscessCauda equina syndromeCase ReportSpinal disease03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineLumbarmedicine030212 general & internal medicineSpinal procedureSettore MED/27 - Neurochirurgiabusiness.industryEpidural steroid injectionLumbar degenerative disease Spinal procedure Pain management Spinal epidural abscess Spinal infectionSpinal infectionLaminectomymedicine.diseaseEmpyemaPain managementSurgeryLumbar degenerative diseaseSurgeryNeurology (clinical)Thecal sacbusinessComplication030217 neurology & neurosurgerySurgical Neurology International
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Clinical and radiological features of Forestier's disease presenting with dysphagia

2018

Background Diffuse idiopathic skeletal hyperostosis (DISH), also known as Forestier's disease, is a rheumatologic condition characterized by ossification of the spinal ligaments and tendons. Large anterior osteophytes are typically present in the lower cervical levels, while upper cervical ossification resulting in dysphagia is very rare. Methods Here, we presented a patient with Forestier's disease involving massive ossification of the anterior longitudinal ligament extending from C3 to C4 downward contributing to severe dysphagia. Results A 65-year-old male presented with cervical pain and dysphagia. The computed tomography of the cervical spine demonstrated massive anterior longitudinal …

Forestier's diseasemedicine.medical_specialtyDisease030218 nuclear medicine & medical imaging03 medical and health sciencesAnterior longitudinal ligament0302 clinical medicineCervical spinemedicineNon‑surgical optionsDiffuse Idiopathic Skeletal HyperostosisSettore MED/27 - NeurochirurgiaOssificationbusiness.industrynon-surgical optionsDiffuse idiopathic skeletal hyperostosimedicine.diseaseDysphagiaCervical spineSurgeryStenosismedicine.anatomical_structureRadiological weaponSpine: Image ReportSurgeryNeurology (clinical)medicine.symptombusinessdiffuse idiopathic skeletal hyperostosis030217 neurology & neurosurgerySurgical Neurology International
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End-of-Life Care in High-Grade Glioma Patients. The Palliative and Supportive Perspective.

2018

High-grade gliomas (HGGs) are the most frequently diagnosed primary brain tumors. Even though it has been demonstrated that combined surgical therapy, chemotherapy, and radiotherapy improve survival, HGGs still harbor a very poor prognosis and limited overall survival. Differently from other types of primary neoplasm, HGG manifests also as a neurological disease. According to this, palliative care of HGG patients represents a peculiar challenge for healthcare providers and caregivers since it has to be directed to both general and neurological cancer symptoms. In this way, the end-of-life (EOL) phase of HGG patients appears to be like a journey through medical issues, progressive neurologic…

end of lifemedicine.medical_specialtyPalliative caremedicine.medical_treatmentPsychological interventionMEDLINEDiseaseReviewlcsh:RC321-57103 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineQuality of lifemedicineIntensive care medicineastrocytomalcsh:Neurosciences. Biological psychiatry. Neuropsychiatrypalliative carebusiness.industrySettore MED/27 - NeurochirurgiaGeneral NeuroscienceglioblastomaRadiation therapysupportive careDistress030220 oncology & carcinogenesisbusinessEnd-of-life care030217 neurology & neurosurgeryhigh-grade gliomaBrain sciences
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Traumatic lumbar disc extrusion mimicking spinal epidural hematoma: Case report and literature review

2020

Background: Because the neurological presentation of spinal epidural hematomas (SEH) is often not specific, they may be misdiagnosed as acute lumbar disk herniations. Here, we present a case in which a traumatic disc extrusion mimicked an epidural hematoma and reviewed the appropriate literature. Case Description: A 27-year-old male sustained a high-energy fall. The lumbar MRI scan showed a L4-S1 ventral medium/high signal intensity mass on the T1- and high signal intensity lesion on T2-weighted images; the original diagnosis was spinal epidural hematoma. However, at surgery, consisting of a left L4 and L5 hemilaminectomy with L4-L5 and L5-S1 laminotomy, an extruded lumbar disc was encount…

medicine.medical_specialtymedicine.medical_treatmentCase Report030218 nuclear medicine & medical imagingLaminotomyLesion03 medical and health sciencesLumbar disc0302 clinical medicineLumbarEpidural hematomaMagnetic resonance imagingSpinal epidural hematomamedicineExtruded disc herniation Magnetic resonance imaging Spinal epidural hematoma Traumatic disc extrusionExtruded disc herniationmedicine.diagnostic_testSettore MED/27 - Neurochirurgiabusiness.industryMagnetic resonance imagingmedicine.diseaseTraumatic disc extrusioncardiovascular systemSurgeryNeurology (clinical)Radiologymedicine.symptomPresentation (obstetrics)businessSpinal epidural hematoma030217 neurology & neurosurgerySurgical Neurology International
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Intraoperative Ultrasound: Emerging Technology and Novel Applications in Brain Tumor Surgery

2022

Intraoperative ultrasound (IOUS) is becoming progressively more common during brain tumor surgery. We present data from our case series of brain tumor surgery performed with the aid of IOUS in order to identify IOUS advantages and crucial aspects that may improve the management of neurosurgical procedures for brain tumors. From January 2021 to September 2021, 17 patients with different brain tumors underwent brain tumor surgery aided by the use of IOUS. During surgery, the procedure was supported by the use of multiples ultrasonographic modalities in addition to standard B-mode: Doppler, color Doppler, elastosonography, and contrast-enhanced intraoperative ultrasound (CEUS). In selected cas…

ioUS = intraoperative ultrasoundCancer Researchbrain tumor surgeryneuronavigationOncologySettore MED/27 - NeurochirurgiaCEUS (contrast-enhanced ultrasound)Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogensintraoperative ultrasoundRC254-282Frontiers in Oncology
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The role of hemostatic devices in neurosurgery. A systematic review.

2021

Hemostasis represents a fundamental step in every surgical procedure. During neurosurgical procedures, proper and robust hemostasis into confined spaces can significantly reduce the odds of perioperative complications. Over the decades, multiple methods have been applied, and several medical devices have been developed to promote and guarantee proper hemostasis. This study presents a systematic review of the most used intraoperative hemostatic methods and devices in neurosurgery. Insightful research was performed on the PubMed database according to the PRISMA guidelines. This comprehensive review of scientific literature represents a synoptic panel where the most used intraoperative hemosta…

medicine.medical_specialtyGelatin foamBone waxMicrofibrillar collagenMultiple methodsOxidized celluloseHemostaticsNeurosurgical Procedures03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinePlatelet-rich plasmaPhysiology (medical)medicineHumansIntensive care medicineBone waxGelatin spongesHemostasisFibrin sealantsbusiness.industryGeneral MedicinePerioperativeHemostasis SurgicalNeurology030220 oncology & carcinogenesisHemostasisSurgeryNeurology (clinical)NeurosurgeryNervous System Diseasesbusiness030217 neurology & neurosurgeryFibrin sealantsJournal of clinical neuroscience : official journal of the Neurosurgical Society of Australasia
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Management of Spinal Bone Metastases With Radiofrequency Ablation, Vertebral Reinforcement and Transpedicular Fixation: A Retrospective Single-Center…

2022

Spine is a frequent site of bone metastases, with a 8.5 months median survival time after diagnosis. In most cases treatment is only palliative. Several advanced techniques can ensure a better Quality of Life (QoL) and increase life expectancy. Radiofrequency ablation (RFA) uses alternating current to produce local heating and necrosis of the spinal lesion, preserving the healthy bone. RFA is supported by vertebral reinforcement through kyphoplasty and vertebroplasty in order to stabilize the fracture with polymethylmethacrylate (PMMA) injection, restoring vertebral body height and reducing the weakness of healthy bone. The aim of this study is to demonstrate the efficacy and advantages of …

RFACancer Researchvertebral reinforcementOncologySettore MED/27 - NeurochirurgiaNeoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogensspinal fixationPMMARC254-282Original Researchspinal metastasesFrontiers in oncology
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New Hope in Brain Glioma Surgery: The Role of Intraoperative Ultrasound. A Review

2018

Maximal safe resection represents the gold standard for surgery of malignant brain tumors. As regards gross-total resection, accurate localization and precise delineation of the tumor margins are required. Intraoperative diagnostic imaging (Intra-Operative Magnetic Resonance-IOMR, Intra-Operative Computed Tomography-IOCT, Intra-Operative Ultrasound-IOUS) and dyes (fluorescence) have become relevant in brain tumor surgery, allowing for a more radical and safer tumor resection. IOUS guidance for brain tumor surgery is accurate in distinguishing tumor from normal parenchyma, and it allows a real-time intraoperative visualization. We aim to evaluate the role of IOUS in gliomas surgery and to ou…

medicine.medical_specialtyBrain gliomaglioma surgeryTumor resectionBrain tumorReviewintraoperative ultrasound030218 nuclear medicine & medical imagingIntraoperative ultrasoundlcsh:RC321-57103 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinemedicineMedical imaginglcsh:Neurosciences. Biological psychiatry. Neuropsychiatrybusiness.industrySettore MED/27 - NeurochirurgiaGeneral NeuroscienceUltrasoundGlioma surgeryGold standard (test)medicine.diseaseSurgeryIOUSbusiness030217 neurology & neurosurgerybrain tumorBrain Sciences
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Brain Mapping-Aided SupraTotal Resection (SpTR) of Brain Tumors: The Role of Brain Connectivity

2021

Brain gliomas require a deep knowledge of their effects on brain connectivity. Understanding the complex relationship between tumor and functional brain is the preliminary and fundamental step for the subsequent surgery. The extent of resection (EOR) is an independent variable of surgical effectiveness and it correlates with the overall survival. Until now, great efforts have been made to achieve gross total resection (GTR) as the standard of care of brain tumor patients. However, high and low-grade gliomas have an infiltrative behavior and peritumoral white matter is often infiltrated by tumoral cells. According to these evidences, many efforts have been made to push the boundary of the re…

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Thoracic dumbbell spinal metastasis secondary to neuroendocrine tumor of unknown origin: Case report and literature review

2022

Background: Dumbbell tumors are typically benign schwannomas, neurofibromas, and meningiomas and only rarely there are malignant variants of these lesions or other malignant histotypes. Here, a 34-year-old male presented with a thoracic spinal dumbbell metastatic neuroendocrine carcinoma of unknown primary origin. Case Description: A 34-year-old male presented with 2 months of thoracic pain and progressive mid thoracic sensory loss. A post contrast thoracic MRI showed a dumbbell tumor localized between the T7 and T9 levels with extension laterally into the T7-T8 and T8-T9 foramina. The patient underwent a laminectomy for tumor resection following which his pain and gait improved. Histopath…

SurgeryNeurology (clinical)Dumbbell Metastasis Spine TumorSurgical Neurology International
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Coplanar Indirect-Navigated Intraoperative Ultrasound: Matching Un-navigated Probes With Neuronavigation During Neurosurgical Procedures. How We Do I…

2021

BACKGROUND Intraoperative ultrasound (IOUS) is becoming more and more adopted in neurosurgery, since it has been associated to greater extent of resection (EOR) and to gross total resection (GTR) during brain tumor surgery. IOUS main limitations are spatial resolution, width and orientation of the field of view and scan quality, which are operator-dependent. Furthermore, most neurosurgeons are not confident with this technique, which needs a long learning curve in order to identify and interpret anatomic structures. OBJECTIVE To describe an effective procedure to take advantages of both IOUS and neuronavigation in case of lack of a navigated ultrasound system. METHODS We propose a reliable …

medicine.medical_specialtyIntraoperative ultrasoundNeuronavigationbusiness.industryOrientation (computer vision)Brain NeoplasmsUltrasoundExtent of resectionGross Total ResectionBrain tumorsNeurosurgical ProceduresIntraoperative ultrasoundNavigated intraoperative ultrasoundUltrasoundmedicineHumansSurgeryMedical physicsIOUSNeurology (clinical)UltrasonographybusinessNeuronavigationBrain tumor surgeryUltrasonographyOperative neurosurgery (Hagerstown, Md.)
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Focused Ultrasound in Neuroscience. State of the Art and Future Perspectives

2021

Transcranial MR-guided Focused ultrasound (tcMRgFUS) is a surgical procedure that adopts focused ultrasounds beam towards a specific therapeutic target through the intact skull. The convergence of focused ultrasound beams onto the target produces tissue effects through released energy. Regarding neurosurgical applications, tcMRgFUS has been successfully adopted as a non-invasive procedure for ablative purposes such as thalamotomy, pallidotomy, and subthalamotomy for movement disorders. Several studies confirmed the effectiveness of tcMRgFUS in the treatment of several neurological conditions, ranging from motor disorders to psychiatric disorders. Moreover, using low-frequencies tcMRgFUS sys…

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