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Does the anesthesia technique of cesarean section cause persistent low back pain after delivery? A retrospective analysis
(Springer, 2022)
Objective Cesarean sections (CS) under spinal anesthesia may lead to newly developed low back pain (LBP) after anesthesia. The cause of this pain is still unknown. This subject was investigated. Methods The persistent LBP ...
A new experimental evidence that olfactory bulb lesion may be a causative factor for substantia nigra degeneration; preliminary study
(Taylor & Francis Ltd, 2020)
Background: Anosmia has been considered as the first diagnostic criteria of Parkinson disease (PD), we investigated the effect of the olfactory bulbectomy (OBX) on histopathological features of the substantia nigra in an ...
Estimating basilar artery upper rupture limit by dangerous alarming diameter of arteries (DADA) following bilateral common carotid artery ligation; a new theorem
(Taylor & Francis Ltd, 2020)
Background Although many theories have been established to explain the mechanism of aneurysm development following steno-occlusive or hypertensive disease, the effect of the geometrical shape of the inner elastic membrane ...
Comment on bunmaprasert et al. reducible nonunited type II odontoid fracture with atlantoaxial instability: Outcomes of two different fixation techniques. Int. J. Environ. Res. public health 2021, 18, 7990 comment
(MDPI, 2022)
I read with great interest the paper of Bunmaprasert et al. [1]. They operated on
21 patients with atlantoaxial instability and compared the outcomes of two different fixation
techniques. In the mentioned study, the ...
Introducing a new possible predisposing risk factor for odontoid type 2 fractures after cervical trauma; Ponticulus posticus anomaly of C1 vertebra
(Elsevier, 2022)
Objective: Ponticulus posticus is an anomaly of the atlas. Odontoid fracture type 2 fracture occurs by hyperflexion, hyperextension, lateral flexion, and a combination of these movements. The presence of Ponticulus Posticus ...
Letter to the editor regarding "Kissing aneurysms: Radiological and surgical difficulties in 30 operated cases and a proposed classification"
(Elsevier, 2022)
We read the manuscript of Inci and Karakaya.1 We have several
concerns regarding this paper. The authors retrospectively
analyzed the localization of aneurysms, accompanying vascular
anomalies, intraoperative rupture, ...
How does the side of lumbar disc herniation influence the psoas muscle size at the L4-5 level in patients operated for unilateral hip arthroplasty?
(Taylor & Francis Ltd., 2022)
Study Design: Retrospective study. Objection: There can be a relationship between degenerative diseases in the spine and hip. Summary of Background Data: Degenerative diseases in the spine and hip may occur concomitantly. ...
Some interesting points of competition of X-Ray using during the Greco-Ottoman War in 1897 and development of neurosurgical radiology: A reminiscence
(Turkish Neurosurgical Society, 2022)
AIM: To investigate the competition of radiologic development between Turkey and Greece during the Greco-Ottoman War when the first application of X-Ray took place.MATERIAL and METHODS: A literature review was conducted, ...
Interesting negative correlation between transorbital optic nerve sheath diameter and Evans' index values; can it be predictive for failure of endoscopic third ventriculostomy?
(Taylor & Francis Ltd., 2022)
Background: Currently, Endoscopic third ventriculostomy (ETV) is one of the commonly used surgical options for the treatment of non-communicating hydrocephalus but reported success rates from ETV vary considerably, and a ...
Asymmetric cross sectional area Size of the psoas muscle seems to be a key feature in patients with L4-5 lumbar disc herniations
(Turkish Neurosurgical Soc., 2022)
AIM: To determine the relationship between the occurrence of lumbar L4-5 disc herniation (LDH) and the size of psoas muscles.
MATERIAL and METHODS: The cross-sectional areas (CSAs) of the psoas muscles were measured at ...