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Double J Fixation after Craniotomy: Technical Description of a Modification Method for Bone Flap Fixation (Hiederov Method)
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作者 hieder al-shami Ahmed M. Salah Mohamed Fathy Adel Ali 《Open Journal of Modern Neurosurgery》 2020年第3期318-324,共7页
<strong>Background:</strong> Fixation of bone flap following craniotomy is usually achieved by synthetic materials. In rural and poor funding areas, innovation for cheap, safe and applicable material is ne... <strong>Background:</strong> Fixation of bone flap following craniotomy is usually achieved by synthetic materials. In rural and poor funding areas, innovation for cheap, safe and applicable material is needed. <strong>Purpose:</strong> The aim is to assess our new innovative technique in bone flap fixation against traditional techniques. <strong>Patients and Methods:</strong> The study was a prospective randomized controlled study enrolled at Al-Amal Hospital and Al-Ahly Bank Hospital from 2014-2019. Forty-eight patients were randomized in the study. Group A (24 patients) underwent titanium miniplate fixation while group B (24 patients) underwent our new technique. The new technique is double J tunnels performed by craniotome on either side of the bone (flap and skull sides), then a Prolene suture is passed through the shared stem of J’ holes and secured in the wrapped side of J’s holes and tying it tightly. Both techniques were examined against fixation time, rigidity, offset and final judgment postoperatively. <strong>Result:</strong> There was no statistically significant difference in using both techniques as regard fixation time. Our new technique was not inferior to the traditional one in achieving rigidity (p > 0.05). The final postoperative assessment was as equal as that seen in miniplate fixation. <strong>Conclusion: </strong>This technique is a simple, easy, cheap and effective method of fixing craniotomy bone flap. 展开更多
关键词 CRANIOTOMY Bone Flap Fixation Miniplate Fixation
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Outcome of Early Surgical Decompression in Traumatic Incomplete Spinal Cord Injury
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作者 Mohammed Ahmed Eissa Ahmed Elsharkawy +2 位作者 hieder al-shami Aya Ouf Ahmed M. Salah El-Din 《Open Journal of Modern Neurosurgery》 2020年第3期353-363,共11页
<strong>Objectives:</strong> Central cord syndrome has been reported to occur with particular frequency among older persons with cervical spondylosis who sustain hyperextension neck injury. This study aims... <strong>Objectives:</strong> Central cord syndrome has been reported to occur with particular frequency among older persons with cervical spondylosis who sustain hyperextension neck injury. This study aims to determine the efficacy of early surgical decompression (within 24 hours) of traumatic central cord syndrome patients in comparison with conservative management for central cord syndrome to determine a line of management to these cases. <strong>Methods: </strong>60 patients suffering from acute traumatic central cord syndrome with various neurological deficits were divided into 2 groups, group A (conservatively managed) and group B (surgically managed). Patients in group B were operated upon within 24 hr. of trauma by posterior decompression. Clinical assessment of each patient on admission, discharge and 3 months follow-ups was done using the ASIA Impairment Scale, FIM, Ashworth scale, bladder function, and neuropathic pain symptoms. <strong>Results:</strong> Data collected from both groups showed, group A (the conservative group) consisted of 22 male (73.3%) and 8 female subjects (26.6%) with a mean age of 57.5 years while in group B (surgical group) the sample consisted of 20 male (66.6%) and 10 female subjects (33.3%) with a mean age of 58.6 years. There was an improvement in our study—according to ASIA and FIM scales—in 8 patients of 30 (26.6%) in the conservative group. In the surgical group, improvement in 16 patients (53.3%). <strong>Conclusions:</strong> Early surgical decompression with laminectomy and duroplasty can be considered a reliable modality in the management of traumatic CCS and can effectively reduce the secondary injury of the spinal cord and consequent deterioration with less hospital stay. 展开更多
关键词 Central Cord Syndrome “CCS” Early Surgical Decompression LAMINECTOMY Duroplasty
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