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Letter to the Editor: Commentary on Recurrent Cervical Spontaneous Spinal Epidural Hematoma with Conservative Management: A Case Report (Korean J Neurotrauma 2021;17:186–191)

Lee BJ

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Letter to the Editor: Commentary on Spinal Surgery and Subsequent ESR and WBC Changes Pattern: A Single Center Prospective Study (Korean J Neurotrauma 2021;17:136–147)

Lee BJ

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Greetings from the New Editor-in-Chief: I Would Like to Begin by Expressing My Heartfelt Thanks

Jeong JH

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Desmoid Fibromatosis in the Multifidus Muscle Misdiagnosed as Intramuscular Schwannoma by Incisional Biopsy: A Case Report

Lee JH, Paeng SH, Cho HJ, Kim ST, Lee WH

Desmoid fibromatosis is a locally aggressive myofibroblastic neoplasm. In this study, we report a case of desmoid fibromatosis in the paraspinal muscle that was misdiagnosed as intramuscular schwannoma through incisional...
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Delayed Onset Acute Subdural Hematoma after Burr Hole Drainage in a Patient with Chronic Subdural Hematoma and Liver Cirrhosis

Shin HJ, Ha SW, Kim SW

Although acute intracranial bleeding after burr hole drainage for chronic subdural hematoma (SDH) is rare, it could still occur and is associated with a poor clinical outcome. Although rare, most...
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Cerebral Venous Thrombosis Caused by Spontaneous Intracranial Hypotension: A Case Report

Lee KJ, Kim ST, Lee WH, Lee KS, Paeng SH, Pyo Sy

This case report presents a rare case of cerebral venous thrombosis (CVT) caused by spontaneous intracranial hypotension (SIH). The cause and prognosis of CVT can vary; CVT caused by SIH is...
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Recurrent Cervical Spontaneous Spinal Epidural Hematoma with Conservative Management: A Case Report

Koo JM, Hwang SH, Yoon J, Yoon SH, Cho BK

Cervical spontaneous spinal epidural hematoma (CSSEH) is a rare condition that can be potentially fatal if not properly diagnosed and managed. While prompt surgical decompression and evacuation of the hematoma...
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Delayed Massive Expansion of Subgaleal Hematoma Complicated with Proptosis in Hemophilia B

Kim SY, Cha HG, Jang SY, Hwang SC

Proptosis after a subgaleal hematoma (SGH) is a rare condition that may require immediate intervention to prevent visual loss. A 12-year-old boy presented with localized SGH in the left parietal...
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A Case of Penetrating Brain Injury Followed by Delayed Cerebrospinal Fluid Leakage

Kim TG, Sin EG

Although penetrating brain injury is rare, it is associated with high morbidity and mortality. In several studies, even if very few patients arrive at the hospital alive, half of them...
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Anastomosis and Endovascular Treatment of Iatrogenic Vertebral Artery Injury

An TY, Kang DH, Kim DH

Iatrogenic vertebral artery injury (VAI) that occurs during cervical spine surgery can cause life-threatening complications, such as arteriovenous fistulas, catastrophic bleeding, neurological impairment, cerebral ischemia, and death. We report a...
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Rapid Spontaneous Resolution of Large Acute Subdural Hematoma

Kwon HC, Hwang YS, Shin HS

Usually, acute subdural hematomas (ASDHs) result from head trauma and require urgent surgical treatment. However, there have been many reports of rapid spontaneous resolution of ASDHs since 1986. Recently, we...
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Management of Traumatic Cervical Spondyloptosis with an Unsealable Dura Tear: A Case Report

Kwun JW, Kim SY, Lee SK, Kim YJ

Cervical spondyloptosis is defined as dislocation of the spinal column, most often caused by trauma. Due to transection of the spinal cord, severe neurological deficits are common. Here, we reviewed the...
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Treatment of Extensive Spinal Epidural Abscess with Skipped Laminotomy Using a Pediatric Feeding Tube: A Case Report

Kim CY, Kim P, Ju CI, Kim SW

Spinal epidural abscess (SEA) is an unusual form of spinal infection. Performing multilevel laminectomies is controversial in cases of extensive SEA considering the long surgical time and mechanical instability. Here,...
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Emergent Vertebral Artery Embolization during C12 Screw Fixation for Rheumatoid Arthritis

Kim D, Jang Y, Whang K, Kim J, Cho S

The subaxial screw fixation technique is commonly used for fixation in a wide range of cervical diseases, including traumatic, degenerative, and neoplastic diseases, rheumatoid arthritis (RA), and spondyloarthropathy. Although it...
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Comparison of Postoperative Complications between Simultaneous and Staged Surgery in Cranioplasty and Ventriculoperitoneal Shunt Placement after Decompressive Craniectomy

Gill JH, Choi HH, Lee SH, Jang KM, Nam TK, Park YS, Kwon JT

Objective: Cranioplasty (CP) and ventriculoperitoneal shunt (VPS) are required procedures following decompressive craniectomy (DC) for craniofacial protection and to prevent hydrocephalus. This study assessed the safety and efficacy of simultaneous...
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Efficacy of 3D-Printed Titanium Mesh-Type Patient-Specific Implant for Cranioplasty

Yoon HG, Ko Y, Kim YS, Bak KH, Chun HJ, Na MK, Yang S, Yi HJ, Choi KS

Objective: Autologous bone grafting for cranioplasty is associated with a high infection rate and bone absorption. Synthetic implant materials for cranioplasty have been developed. In this study, we evaluated the...
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Anterior Approaches for Two-Level Cervical Degenerative Disease: A Comparative Study of at least 6-Year Follow-Up

Shin HJ, Kim P, Ju CI, Kim SW

Objective: To compare the clinical and radiogrincaphic results of a hybrid surgery (HS) and cervical artificial disc replacement (ADR) for contiguous two-level cervical spondylosis. Methods: A total of 56 patients with...
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Traumatic Spinal Injury Associated with All-Terrain Vehicle (ATV) Accidents: A 10-Year Retrospective Analysis of the Coachella Valley

Fiani B, Houston R, Cathel A, Pennington E, Siddiqi I, Arshad M, Soula M, Jenkins R

Objective: The use of all-terrain vehicles (ATVs) and associated injuries have significantly increased in the last decade. This study aimed to determine the frequency of ATV-associated spinal cord injuries (SCIs)...
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Risk Factors and Radiologic Changes in Subsidence after Single-Level Anterior Cervical Corpectomy: A Minimum Follow-Up of 2 Years

An TY, Kim JY, Lee YS

Objective: Anterior cervical corpectomy using a titanium mesh cage may result in delayed nonunion and thus a change in cervical alignment, and patients may require revision surgery. We investigated the radiologic...
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Spinal Surgery and Subsequent ESR and WBC Changes Pattern: A Single Center Prospective Study

Zare A, Sabahi M, Safari H, Kiani A, Schmidt MH, Arjipour M

Objective: Postoperative inflammation and infections are common complications of spinal surgery and have similar symptoms. However, postoperative infection may lead to a poor outcome and must be differentiated from postoperative...
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