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World Neurosurgery | 2016
Taichi Ikedo; Kazuhito Nakamura; Noritaka Sano; Manabu Nagata; Yumiko Okada; Yuzo Terakawa; Takaho Murata
OBJECTIVE Prediction of motor function after intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH) often poses a diagnostic challenge. This study was performed to investigate whether intraoperative monitoring of motor-evoked potentials (MEPs) could predict postoperative motor function recovery. METHODS We reviewed 16 consecutive patients undergoing evacuation of supratentorial ICH with hemiplegia between June 2011 and October 2014. Patients were categorized according to the results of MEPs before and after evacuation of hematoma. The correlation between detection of MEPs and prognosis of motor function was analyzed. RESULTS In 10 of 16 cases (62%), stable MEPs were detected before and after evacuation of hematoma, and postoperative motor function was improved in all cases, including 3 cases with severe preoperative motor impairment on manual muscle test (1-2). In 3 cases (19%) in which MEPs were not detected throughout the procedure, motor function was not improved. In the other 3 cases (19%), MEPs were not measured before evacuation of ICH but were detected after evacuation despite poor prognosis of motor function. The results of postevacuation MEPs were considered false-negative results. Predictions using pre-evacuation MEP results were completely consistent with prognosis for recovery, whereas MEPs obtained during and after evaluation were useful for monitoring. CONCLUSIONS Intraoperative MEPs may indicate preservation of pyramidal tracts, and pre-evacuation MEPs can predict motor function outcome after ICH surgery.
Journal of Neurosurgery | 2017
Taichi Ikedo; Kazuhito Nakamura; Noritaka Sano; Manabu Nagata; Yumiko Okada; Taichiro Kawakami; Takaho Murata
Deformed osseous structures have been reported as rare causes of extracranial internal carotid artery (ICA) dissection, including the styloid process and the hyoid bone. Here, the authors describe the first known case of symptomatic ICA dissection caused by a giant osteophyte due to atlantoaxial osteoarthritis. The left ICA was fixed at the skull base and at the ICA portion compressed by the osteophyte, and it was highly stretched and injured between the two portions during neck rotation. The patient was successfully treated with ligation of the affected ICA following balloon test occlusion. Atlantoaxial osteoarthritis should be considered in the differential diagnosis of ICA dissection in patients with a severely deformed cervical spine.
Surgery for Cerebral Stroke | 2007
Kazuhito Nakamura; Tomoya Ishiguro; Hidetoshi Ikeda; Takehiro Uda; Keiji Murata; Masakazu Sakaguchi; Masaki Komiyama; Toshihiro Yasui
Neurologia Medico-chirurgica | 2009
Kazuhito Nakamura; Keiji Murata; Taichiro Kawakami; Yuzo Terakawa; Hidetoshi Ikeda; Masakazu Sakaguchi
Journal of Neuroendovascular Therapy | 2009
Tomoya Ishiguro; Masaki Komiyama; Naoki Yamamoto; Noritsugu Kunihiro; Kazuhito Nakamura; Masaki Yoshimura; Kenzo Oishi
Surgery for Cerebral Stroke | 2008
Kazuhito Nakamura; Toshihiro Yasui; Hidetoshi Ikeda; Tomoya Ishiguro; Kazuhiro Yamanaka; Yoshiyasu Iwai; Masaki Komiyama
Neurologia Medico-chirurgica | 2007
Takehiro Uda; Keiji Murata; Kazuhito Nakamura; Tsutomu Ichinose; Taro Kusakabe; Masakazu Sakaguchi
Nosotchu | 2005
Kazuhito Nakamura; Tsutomu Ichinose; Seiya Masamura; Taichiro Kawakami; Yuzo Terakawa; Takashi Matsuo; Keiji Murata; Masakazu Sakaguchi
Surgery for Cerebral Stroke | 2012
Kazuhito Nakamura; Mayumi Kitabayashi; Takaho Murata
The Japanese Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine | 2010
Nobuyuki Shimokawa; Hidetoshi Ikeda; Yoshihiko Fu; Kazuhito Nakamura