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2. Management of intracranial hypertension following traumatic brain injury: a best clinical practice adoption proposal for intracranial pressure monitoring and decompressive craniectomy. Joint statements by the Traumatic Brain Injury Section of the Italian Society of Neurosurgery (SINch) and the Neuroanesthesia and Neurocritical Care Study Group of the Italian Society of Anesthesia, Analgesia, Resuscitation and Intensive Care (SIAARTI)
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Iaccarino C., Lippa L., Munari M., Castioni C. A., Robba C., Caricato A., Pompucci A., Signoretti S., Zona G., Rasulo F. A., Aimar E., Amato S., Angileri F. F., Anile C., Assietti R., Baratto V., Barbanera A., Basile L., Battaglia R., Bellocchi S., Bertuccio A., Blanco S., Bolognini A., Boniferro B., Bordi L., Bortolotti C., Brandini V., Broger M., Brollo M., Caffarella D. D., Caggiano C., Cantisani P. L., Capone C., Cappelletto B., Capuano C., Carangelo B., Caruselli G., Chessa M. A., Chiara M., Chibbaro S., Cioffi V., Ciprianocecchi P., Colistra D., Conti C., Contratti F., Costella G. B., Cuoci A., D'Avella D., D'Ercole M., Deangelis M., Defalco R., de Luca G., de Marinis P., Del Vecchio C., Delfinis C., Denaro L., Deodato F., Desogus N., Disomma A., Domenicucci M., Dones F., Fina M., Fiori L., Fricia M., Gaetani P., Gazzeri R., Gentile M., Germano A., Ghadirpour R., Gianfreda C. D., Gigante N., Gigli R., Giorgetti J., Giusa M., Gravina U. 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A., Robba, C., Caricato, A., Pompucci, A., Signoretti, S., Zona, G., Rasulo, F. A., Aimar, E., Amato, S., Angileri, F. F., Anile, C., Assietti, R., Baratto, V., Barbanera, A., Basile, L., Battaglia, R., Bellocchi, S., Bertuccio, A., Blanco, S., Bolognini, A., Boniferro, B., Bordi, L., Bortolotti, C., Brandini, V., Broger, M., Brollo, M., Caffarella, D. D., Caggiano, C., Cantisani, P. L., Capone, C., Cappelletto, B., Capuano, C., Carangelo, B., Caruselli, G., Chessa, M. A., Chiara, M., Chibbaro, S., Cioffi, V., Ciprianocecchi, P., Colistra, D., Conti, C., Contratti, F., Costella, G. B., Cuoci, A., D'Avella, D., D'Ercole, M., Deangelis, M., Defalco, R., de Luca, G., de Marinis, P., Del Vecchio, C., Delfinis, C., Denaro, L., Deodato, F., Desogus, N., Disomma, A., Domenicucci, M., Dones, F., Fina, M., Fiori, L., Fricia, M., Gaetani, P., Gazzeri, R., Gentile, M., Germano, A., Ghadirpour, R., Gianfreda, C. D., Gigante, N., Gigli, R., Giorgetti, J., Giusa, M., Gravina, U. G., Grippi, L., Guida, F., Guizzardi, G., Iannuzzo, G., Kropp, M., Lattanzi, L., Lucantoni, D., Maffei, L., Magliulo, M., Marconi, F., Marruzzo, D., Martellotta, N., Marton, E., Maugeri, R., Mauro, G., Meli, F., Menniti, A., Merciadri, P., Milanese, L., Nardacci, B., Nasi, D., Orvieto, P., Pacca, P., Pansini, G., Panzarasa, G., Passanisi, M., Pavesi, G., Pizzoni, C., Pulera, F., Rapana, A., Ricci, A., Rispoli, R., Rotondo, M., Russo, N., Santilli, S., Scarano, E., Schwarz, A., Servadei, F., Simonetti, G., Stefini, R., Talamonti, G., Turrisi, A., Valente, V. M., Villa, A., Vindigni, M., Visocchi, M., Vitali, M., Wierzbicki, V., Zambon, G., Zanotti, B., Zenga, F., Alampi, D., Alessandri, F., Aloj, F., Amigoni, A., Aspide, R., Bertuetti, R., Betti, V., Bilotta, F., Bonato, V., Bosco, E., Brita, M., Buscema, G., Cafiero, T., Cappuccio, D., Caradonna, M., Caria, C. G., Casartelliliviero, M., Ciritella, P., Cirrincione, S., Citerio, G., Colelli, S., Coletta, F., Concordia, L., Congedo, E., Covotta, M., Crimella, F., Dall'Acqua, G., De Cassai, A., Defulviis, S., Deperi, E., Deana, C., Delgaudio, A., Denittis, N., Dicolandrea, S., Divezza, F., Ferri, F., Flocco, R., Fontana, C., Forastierimolinari, A., Frangiosa, A., Fumagalli, P., Fuselli, E., Garbarino, M. M., Gelormini, D., Geraci, C., Geraldini, F., Giacomucci, A., Giampaoli, V., Giorgetti, D., Gritti, P., Gualdani, S., Iacovazzo, C., Iermano, C., Latronico, N., Lugari, S., Lusenti, F., Maglione, C., Magnoni, S., Maiarota, F., Malla, M., Marchesi, M., Martino, C., Matteotti, I., Mazzeo, A. T., Morello, G., Nardiello, I., Paticchio, F., Pegoli, M., Perotti, V., Piazzolla, M., Picciafuochi, F., Rachedi, N., Radolovich, D. K., Recchia, A., Riccardi, S., Romagnoli, S., Sala, S., Scafuro, M. A., Sgarlata, P., Soragni, A., Stefani, F., Stival, E., Stofella, G., Terranova, F., Tinturini, R., Togni, T., Toto, R., Trapani, D., Tringali, E., Tullo, L., Valente, A., Valeo, T., Varelli, G., Villani, R., Zamacavicchi, F., Zanello, M., Zarrillo, N., and Zugni, N.
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Decompressive Craniectomy ,Consensus development conference ,Decompressive craniectomy ,Guideline ,Traumatic brain injuries ,Critical Care ,Intracranial Pressure ,medicine.medical_treatment ,MEDLINE ,Neurosurgery ,Traumatic brain injurie ,law.invention ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Randomized controlled trial ,law ,Intensive care ,Settore MED/41 - ANESTESIOLOGIA ,Brain Injuries, Traumatic ,medicine ,Humans ,Anesthesia ,Intensive care medicine ,Randomized Controlled Trials as Topic ,business.industry ,Neurointensive care ,Evidence-based medicine ,Italy ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Intracranial pressure monitoring ,Surgery ,Neurology (clinical) ,Analgesia ,Intracranial Hypertension ,business ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery ,Human - Abstract
No robust evidence is provided by literature regarding the management of intracranial hypertension following severe traumatic brain injury (TBI). This is mostly due to the lack of prospective randomized controlled trials (RCTs), the presence of studies containing extreme heterogeneously collected populations and controversial considerations about chosen outcome. A scientific society should provide guidelines for care management and scientific support for those areas for which evidence-based medicine has not been identified. However, RCTs in severe TBI have failed to establish intervention effectiveness, arising the need to make greater use of tools such as Consensus Conferences between experts, which have the advantage of providing recommendations based on experience, on the analysis of updated literature data and on the direct comparison of different logistic realities. The Italian scientific societies should provide guidelines following the national laws ruling the best medical practice. However, many limitations do not allow the collection of data supporting high levels of evidence for intracranial pressure (ICP) monitoring and decompressive craniectomy (DC) in patients with severe TBI. This intersociety document proposes best practice guidelines for this subsetting of patients to be adopted on a national Italian level, along with joint statements from "TBI Section" of the Italian Society of Neurosurgery (SINch) endorsed by the Neuroanesthesia and Neurocritical Care Study Group of the Italian Society of Anesthesia, Analgesia, Resuscitation and Intensive Care (SIAARTI). Presented here is a recap of recommendations on management of ICP and DC supported a high level of available evidence and rate of agreement expressed by the assemblies during the more recent consensus conferences, where members of both groups have had a role of active participants and supporters. The listed recommendations have been sent to a panel of experts consisting of the 107 members of the "TBI Section" of the SINch and the 111 members of the Neuroanesthesia and Neurocritical Care Study Group of the SIAARTI. The aim of the survey was to test a preliminary evaluation of the grade of predictable future adherence of the recommendations following this intersociety proposal. The following recommendations are suggested as representing best clinical practice, nevertheless, adoption of local multidisciplinary protocols regarding thresholds of ICP values, drug therapies, hemostasis management and perioperative care of decompressed patients is strongly recommended to improve treatment efficiency, to increase the quality of data collection and to provide more powerful evidence with future studies. Thus, for this future perspective a rapid overview of the role of the multimodal neuromonitoring in the optimal severe TBI management is also provided in this document. It is reasonable to assume that the recommendations reported in this paper will in future be updated by new observations arising from future trials. They are not binding, and this document should be offered as a guidance for clinical practice through an intersociety agreement, taking in consideration the low level of evidence.
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3. Association between cavernous angioma and cerebral glioma. Report of two cases and literature review of so-called angiogliomas
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Gazzeri, R., De Bonis, C., Carotenuto, V., Catapano, D., d’Angelo, V., and Galarza, M.
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- 2011
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4. Continuous subgaleal suction drainage for the treatment of chronic subdural haematoma
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Gazzeri, R., Galarza, M., Neroni, M., Canova, A., Refice, G. M., and Esposito, S.
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- 2007
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5. Torcular Erdheim–Chester disease
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Gazzeri, R, Galarza, M, Amoroso, R, De Bonis, C, and D’Angelo, V
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6. Endovascular Treatment of Primitive Persistent Trigeminal Artery Aneurysm Associated with Middle Cerebral Artery Aneurysm
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D. Fiume, Pantoli D, Gazzeri R, Gazzeri G, Shahram Sherkat, and A. Tancredi
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Subarachnoid hemorrhage ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Middle cerebral artery aneurysm ,Aneurysm ,medicine.artery ,Medical Illustration ,medicine ,Humans ,cardiovascular diseases ,Embolization ,Endovascular treatment ,Central Nervous System Vascular Malformations ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,Brain ,Intracranial Aneurysm ,Prostheses and Implants ,General Medicine ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Embolization, Therapeutic ,Cerebral Angiography ,Treatment Outcome ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Basilar Artery ,Middle cerebral artery ,cardiovascular system ,Trigeminal artery ,Female ,Surgery ,Neurology (clinical) ,Radiology ,Tomography, X-Ray Computed ,business ,Carotid Artery, Internal ,Cerebral angiography - Abstract
We report the case of a primitive trigeminal artery aneurysm associated with an ipsilateral middle cerebral artery aneurysm. A 64-year-old Caucasian woman suffered from a severe acute headache. A head CT scan displayed subarachnoid hemorrhage and subsequent cerebral angiography showed right, wide-necked persistent trigeminal artery and ipsilateral middle cerebral artery aneurysms. The patient underwent embolization of both aneurysms with Guglielmi detachable coils. The association of a PPTA aneurysm and an ipsilateral MCA aneurysm has not been reported in the English literature.
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7. Simple, Effective, Supine Positioning for the Retrosigmoid Approach
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Gazzeri R, Wait Sd, Galarza M, and Teo C
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Supine position ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Posterior fossa ,Neurosurgical Procedures ,Patient Positioning ,mental disorders ,Supine Position ,Humans ,Medicine ,Retrospective Studies ,Normal cerebellum ,business.industry ,General Medicine ,Microsurgery ,Cerebellopontine angle ,Surgery ,Retractor ,Treatment Outcome ,Cranial Fossa, Posterior ,Skull base surgery ,Retrosigmoid approach ,Patient Safety ,Neurology (clinical) ,business - Abstract
BACKGROUND The retrosigmoid approach is often used for posterior fossa pathology. Many variations of positioning exist. Here, we report a simple, safe, and quick positioning technique which maximizes patient safety, surgeon comfort, and intraoperative view. METHODS We reviewed the senior author's prospective surgical database for retrosigmoid approaches to the posterior fossa and noted any complications or difficult exposures. RESULTS Over 970 retrosigmoid operations were performed over the course of 19 years. There were no positioning-related complications and no aborted surgeries due to inadequate exposure. No normal cerebellum was ever resected to increase exposure and no retractor was ever used in the posterior fossa. CONCLUSIONS Supine positioning for the retrosigmoid approach is an excellent and safe positioning alternative.
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- 2011
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8. Spinal Cord Gliomas and Hydrocephalus: Utility of Neuroendoscopy.
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Galarza, M., Peretta, P., Gazzeri, R., Cinalli, G., Forni, M., Morra, I., Ragazzi, P., and Sandri, S.
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9. Simple, Effective, Supine Positioning for the Retrosigmoid Approach.
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Wait, S. D., Gazzeri, R., Galarza, M., and Teo, C.
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PATHOLOGY ,SUPINE position ,SIGMOID sinus ,MICROSURGERY ,CEREBELLOPONTILE angle - Abstract
Background: The retrosigmoid approach is often used for posterior fossa pathology. Many variations of positioning exist. Here, we report a simple, safe, and quick positioning technique which maximizes patient safety, surgeon comfort, and intraoperative view. Methods: We reviewed the senior author's prospective surgical database for retrosigmoid approaches to the posterior fossa and noted any complications or difficult exposures. Results: Over 970 retrosigmoid operations were performed over the course of 19 years. There were no positioning-related complications and no aborted surgeries due to inadequate exposure. No normal cerebellum was ever resected to increase exposure and no retractor was ever used in the posterior fossa. Conclusions: Supine positioning for the retrosigmoid approach is an excellent and safe positioning alternative. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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10. Lumbar Spinal Osteoblastoma Mimicking a Dumbbell Radicular Schwannoma.
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Gazzeri, R., Tamorri, M., Bernardi, C., Alfieri, A., and Gazzeri, G.
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11. Neurological picture. Torcular Erdheim-Chester disease.
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Gazzeri R, Galarza M, Amoroso R, De Bonis C, D'Angelo V, Gazzeri, R, Galarza, M, Amoroso, R, De Bonis, C, and D'Angelo, V
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12. Fulminating septicemia secondary to oxygen-ozone therapy for lumbar disc herniation: Case report.
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GAZZERI, R., GALARZA, M., NERONI, M., ESPOSITO, S., and ALFIERI, A.
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- 2012
13. Re: Gazzeri R, Galarza M, Neroni M, et al. Fulminating septicemia secondary to oxygen-ozone therapy for lumbar disc herniation: case report. Spine 2007;32:E121-3.
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Clavo B, Robaina F, Kovacs F, Urrútia G, Leonardi M, Gazzeri R, and Alfieri A
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- 2007
14. Delayed migration of a screw into the gastrointestinal tract after anterior cervical spine plating.
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Gazzeri R, Tamorri M, Faiola A, Gazzeri G, Gazzeri, Roberto, Tamorri, Marco, Faiola, Andrea, and Gazzeri, Giovanni
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Study Design: Case report and clinical discussion.Objective: To describe a rare case of spinal cervical screw migration into the gastrointestinal tract 11 years after surgery.Summary Of Background Data: Anterior cervical spine fusion and stabilization with plating is a well-established procedure for cervical myelopathy, cervical spinal trauma, and spinal infectious disease. Esophageal injury has been related to screw or plate extrusion.Methods: We present a 45-year-old white man suffering from severe quadriparesis and neck pain. Cervical spine magnetic resonance images showed spondylodiscitis and spinal fracture of C4 and C5 vertebral bodies. He underwent anterior surgical decompression consisting of C4 and C5 corpectomies and fusion with fibular allograft fixated with a cervical plate. The patient's neurologic examination gradually improved during his follow-up.Results: The patient returned 11 years after cervical spine graft and plating, complaining of severe dysphagia and high fever. Radiographs of the cervical spine showed a screw back-out. Three days later, a new radiograph of the cervical spine revealed a progression of the screw's extrusion. In a new cervical spine radiograph, obtained immediately before surgical intervention, the displaced screw was no more visible. Abdominal radiograph showed the missed screw in the right lower abdominal quadrant. Barium meal swallowing test showed no leakage on the cervical area. At 6 months follow-up, the patient is in good condition and symptom free.Conclusion: In this case, the delayed esophageal perforation occurred 11 years after initial surgery: the rapid progression of the screw extrusion after initial pull-out (6 days) was documented by several radiographs and spontaneous closure of the fistula was achieved. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
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15. Intradural cervical disc herniation in a Klippel-Feil patient.
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Neroni M, Gazzeri R, Galarza M, Alfieri A, Neroni, Massimiliano, Gazzeri, Roberto, Galarza, Marcelo, and Alfieri, Alex
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Study Design: Case report and clinical discussion.Objective: To describe a rare case of intradural cervical disc herniation in a patient with Klippel-Feil syndrome (KFS).Summary Of Background Data: KFS is a congenital spinal malformation characterized by the failure in segmentation of 2 or more cervical vertebrae. The development of a cervical disc herniation in a nonfused segment is uncommon. Intradural disc herniation is rare, with only 21 cases reported in the cervical region.Methods: We present a case of a 52-year-old woman with KFS (C5-C6 fusion) who developed acute radiculopathy secondary to an intradural cervical disc herniation. Neurologic examination revealed a mild (Grade 3/5) decrease in motor function of the fingers and difficulty in performing fine motor tasks with right hand.Results: The patient underwent microsurgical removal of the herniated disc via an anterior approach followed by interbody fixation and anterior plating; exploration of the surgical field revealed 2 intradural disc fragments. After surgery, she experienced a complete remission of the symptoms.Conclusion: To our knowledge, this is the first case of intradural cervical disc herniation in a KFS patient described in the literature. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
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