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Frontiers in Neurology | 2017

Microsurgical vs. Endoscopic Excision of Colloid Cysts: An Analysis of Complications and Costs Using a Longitudinal Administrative Database

Ian D. Connolly; Eli Johnson; Layton Lamsam; Anand Veeravagu; John K. Ratliff; Gordon Li

Objective Open microsurgical and endoscopic approaches are the two main surgical options for excision of colloid cysts. Controversy remains as to which is superior. Previous studies consist of small cohort sizes. This topic has not been investigated using national administrative claims data which benefits from larger patient numbers. Methods Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) and International Classification of Disease version 9 (ICD-9) coding at inpatient visit was used to select for index surgical procedures corresponding to microsurgical or endoscopic excision of colloid cysts. Comorbidities, costs, and complications were collected. Results We identified a total of 483 patients. In all, 240 were from the microsurgical cohort and 243 were from the endoscopic cohort. The two groups displayed similar demographic and comorbidity profiles. Thirty-day post-operative complications were also similar between groups with the exception of seizures and thirty-day readmissions, both higher in the open surgical cohort. The seizure rates were 14.7 and 5.4% in the microsurgical and endoscopic cohorts, respectively (p = 0.0011). The thirty-day readmission rates were 17.3 and 9.6% in the microsurgical and endoscopic cohorts, respectively (p = 0.0149). Index admission costs and 90-day post discharge payments were higher in patients receiving microsurgical excision. Conclusion An analysis of administrative claims data revealed few differences in surgical complications following colloid cyst excision via microsurgical and endoscopic approaches. Post-operative seizures and thirty-day readmissions were seen at higher frequency in patients who underwent microsurgical resection. Despite similar complication profiles, patients undergoing microsurgical excision experienced higher index admission costs and 90-day aggregated costs suggesting that complications may have been more severe in this group.


Neurosurgical Focus | 2018

A review of potential applications of MR-guided focused ultrasound for targeting brain tumor therapy

Layton Lamsam; Eli Johnson; Ian D. Connolly; Max Wintermark; Melanie Hayden Gephart

Magnetic resonance-guided focused ultrasound (MRgFUS) has been used extensively to ablate brain tissue in movement disorders, such as essential tremor. At a lower energy, MRgFUS can disrupt the blood-brain barrier (BBB) to allow passage of drugs. This focal disruption of the BBB can target systemic medications to specific portions of the brain, such as for brain tumors. Current methods to bypass the BBB are invasive, as the BBB is relatively impermeable to systemically delivered antineoplastic agents. Multiple healthy and brain tumor animal models have suggested that MRgFUS disrupts the BBB and focally increases the concentration of systemically delivered antitumor chemotherapy, immunotherapy, and gene therapy. In animal tumor models, combining MRgFUS with systemic drug delivery increases median survival times and delays tumor progression. Liposomes, modified microbubbles, and magnetic nanoparticles, combined with MRgFUS, more effectively deliver chemotherapy to brain tumors. MRgFUS has great potential to enhance brain tumor drug delivery, while limiting treatment toxicity to the healthy brain.


Neurosurgical Focus | 2016

Surgical outcomes of cervical spondylotic myelopathy: an analysis of a national, administrative, longitudinal database.

Anand Veeravagu; Ian D. Connolly; Layton Lamsam; Amy Li; Christian Swinney; Tej D. Azad; Atman Desai; John K. Ratliff


World Neurosurgery | 2018

Brainstem dose constraints in non-isometric radiosurgical treatment planning of trigeminal neuralgia: a single-institution experience

Michael Zhang; Layton Lamsam; Matthew K. Schoen; Swapnil Mehta; Geoffrey Appelboom; John K. Adler; Scott G. Soltys; Steven D. Chang


Stroke | 2018

Intracranial Hemorrhage in Deep Vein Thrombosis/Pulmonary Embolus Patients Without Atrial Fibrillation: Direct Oral Anticoagulants Versus Warfarin

Layton Lamsam; Eric S. Sussman; Aditya Iyer; Hriday P. Bhambhvani; Summer S. Han; Stephen Skirboll; John K. Ratliff


Stroke | 2018

Intracranial Hemorrhage in Deep Vein Thrombosis/Pulmonary Embolus Patients Without Atrial Fibrillation

Layton Lamsam; Eric S. Sussman; Aditya Iyer; Hriday P. Bhambhvani; Summer S. Han; Stephen Skirboll; John K. Ratliff


Operative Neurosurgery | 2018

Conus Medullaris Dural Arteriovenous Fistula Arising From the Artery of the Filum Terminale: 2-Dimensional Operative Video

Layton Lamsam; Jennifer L. Quon; Nancy J. Fischbein; Michael; Robert Dodd; John K. Ratliff


Journal of Neuro-oncology | 2018

CyberKnife robotic radiosurgery in the multimodal management of acromegaly patients with invasive macroadenoma: a single center’s experience

Elisa Sala; Justin M. Moore; Alvaro Amorin; Hector Martinez; Aprotim C. Bhowmik; Layton Lamsam; Steven D. Chang; Scott G. Soltys; Laurence Katznelson; Griffith R. Harsh


Neurosurgery | 2017

205 Optimizing Outcomes with Permissive Brainstem Dosing and Anatomic Considerations in the Radiosurgical Treatment of Trigeminal Neuralgia

Michael Zhang; Matthew K. Schoen; Layton Lamsam; Geoff Appelboom; Scott G. Soltys; John R. Adler; Steven D. Chang


The Spine Journal | 2016

Risk Factors and Outcomes of Cervical Spondylotic Myelopathy Utilizing a National, Longitudinal Database

Anand Veeravagu; Ian D. Connolly; Amy Li; Layton Lamsam; Christian Swinney; Tej D. Azad; John K. Ratliff

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