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Modified 'Y-Configured Stents with Waffle Cone Technique' for Broad Neck Basilar Top Aneurysm

Cho JS, Kim YJ

Stent assisted coiling on intracranial broad neck aneurysm has been considered as an effective technique and has made the complex aneurysms amenable to coiling. However, stent navigation and application themselves...
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Vertical Reduction Using Atlantoaxial Facet Spacer in Basilar Invagination with Atlantoaxial Instability

Kim IS, Hong JT, Sung JH, Byun JH

Although posterior segmental fixation technique is becoming increasingly popular, surgical treatment of craniovertebral junctional disorders is still challenging because of its complex anatomy and surrounding critical neurovascular structures. Basilar invagination...
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Moyamoya Syndrome Precipitated by Cranial Irradiation for Craniopharyngioma in Children

Lee HS, Seol HJ, Kong DS, Shin HJ

Recently, combination of surgery and radiation therapy (RT) has been recommended in the treatment of craniopharyngioma. RT could be associated with late complications, including vasculopathy. We report two cases of...
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Acute-on-Chronic Subdural Hematoma: Not Uncommon Events

Lee KS, Shim JJ, Yoon SM, Doh JW, Yun IG, Bae HG

OBJECTIVE: Patients with asymptomatic chronic subdural hematoma (SDH) are prone to fall or slip. Acute trauma on these patients may develop acute subdural bleeding over the chronic SDH. We recently...
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Emergent Endovascular Embolization for Iatrogenic Vertebral Artery Injury during Cervical Discectomy and Fusion

Jung HJ, Kim DM, Kim SW, Lee SM

Injury to the vertebral artery during anterior cervical discectomy is rare but potentially fatal. We report a case of cerebellar infarction after endovascular embolization for iatrogenic vertebral artery injury at...
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Computer-Assisted Modified Mid-Sacrectomy for En Bloc Resection of Chordoma and Preservation of Bladder Function

Han IH, Seo YJ, Cho WH, Choi BK

A 67-year-old woman presented for evaluation of severe coccygeal pain. The computed tomography scans and magnetic resonance imaging showed an asymmetric midline sacral tumor invading the right lower portion of...
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The Effect of Radiofrequency Neurotomy of Lower Cervical Medial Branches on Cervicogenic Headache

Park SW, Park YS, Nam TK, Cho TG

OBJECTIVE: Cervicogenic headache (CGH) is known to be mainly related with upper cervical problems. In this study, the effect of radiofrequency neurotomy (RFN) for lower cervical (C4-7) medial branches on...
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An Unusual Case of Cerebral Penetrating Injury by a Driven Bone Fragment Secondary to Blunt Head Trauma

Lee JI, Ko JK, Cha SH, Han IH

Temple trauma that appears initially localized to the skin might possess intracranial complications. Early diagnosis and management of such complications are important, to avoid neurologic sequelae. Non-penetrating head injuries with...
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Modified Trans-Middle Temporal Gyrus Approach for Trigonal Tumor to Preserve Visual Field

Choi JW, Jung S, Jung TY, Jang WY, Moon KS, Kim IY

OBJECTIVE: We evaluated a modified trans-middle temporal gyrus (MTG) approach with good postoperative visual preservation for patients with trigonal tumors. METHODS: Three patients with a trigonal tumor were treated via the...
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Clinical Efficacy of Radiation-Sterilized Allografts for Sellar Reconstruction after Transsphenoidal Surgery

Kim S, Jeon C, Kong DS, Park K, Kim JH

OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to assess the safety and efficacy of radiation-sterilized allografts of iliac bone and fascia lata from cadaver specimens to repair skull base defects...
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Ischemic Complications Occurring in the Contralateral Hemisphere after Surgical Treatment of Adults with Moyamoya Disease

Jung YJ, Ahn JS, Kwon DH, Kwun BD

OBJECTIVE: Direct revascularization surgery is regarded as the most effective method of treatment of adults with moyamoya disease. These patients, however, have a higher risk of perioperative ischemic complications than...
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Comparative Study of Brain Protection Effect between Thiopental and Etomidate Using Bispectral Index during Temporary Arterial Occlusion

Kim TK, Park IS

OBJECTIVE: This study was conducted to compare the effect of etomidate with that of thiopental on brain protection during temporary vessel occlusion, which was measured by burst suppression rate (BSR)...
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Serial Expression of Hypoxia Inducible Factor-1alpha and Neuronal Apoptosis in Hippocampus of Rats with Chronic Ischemic Brain

Yu CH, Moon CT, Sur JH, Chun YI, Choi WH, Yhee JY

OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study is to investigate serial changes of hypoxia-inducible factor 1alpha (HIF-1alpha), as a key regulator of hypoxic ischemia, and apoptosis of hippocampus induced by bilateral...
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A Genome-Wide Study of Moyamoya-Type Cerebrovascular Disease in the Korean Population

Joo SP, Kim TS, Lee IK, Kim JT, Park MS, Cho KH

OBJECTIVE: Structural genetic variation, including copy-number variation (CNV), constitutes a substantial fraction of total genetic variability, and the importance of structural variants in modulating susceptibility is increasingly being recognized. CNV...
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