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Clinical Endocrinology | 2010

Endonasal transsphenoidal surgery and multimodality treatment for giant pituitary adenomas

Manoel Antonio de Paiva Neto; Alexander Vandergrift; Nasrin Fatemi; Alessandra Gorgulho; Antonio DeSalles; Pejman Cohan; Christina Wang; Ronald S. Swerdloff; Daniel F. Kelly

Objective  Giant pituitary adenomas (≥40 mm) pose a major management challenge. We describe the experience of a single surgeon and a dedicated neuro‐endocrine team with multimodality treatment of these tumours in three specialized institutions.


Arquivos De Neuro-psiquiatria | 2003

Endoscopic approach to fourth ventricle cysticercosis

Samuel Tau Zymberg; Manoel Antonio de Paiva Neto; Alessandra A.P. Gorgulho; Sergio Cavalheiro

Neurocysticercosis is the most frequently observed parasitosis of the central nervous system worldwide. The fourth ventricle is the most frequent site of intraventricular infestation, a location that carries a higher risk for CSF blockage and intracranial hypertension due to CSF blockage. A great number of patients become shunt dependent which carries a poorer prognosis. We report on a case of a patient with symptomatic obstructive hydrocephalus due to cysticercus in the fourth ventricle where an endoscopic approach via a frontal burr hole was performed. Although there is no consensus in the literature for the optimal treatment of this disease, this method seemed adequate for treatment of fourth ventricle cysticercosis in patients with hydrocephalus, aqueductal and foramen of Monro dilatations.


Arquivos De Neuro-psiquiatria | 2002

Schwanoma intracerebral talâmico: relato de caso

Guilherme Cabral de Andrade; Manoel Antonio de Paiva Neto; Fernando Menezes Braga

The intracranial schwannomas cover about 8% of all the brain tumors, although, those localized inside the encephalic parenchyma are rare only 55 cases being reported in the literature. The histopathologic diagnosis is based on the cellular type and arrangement common to the nervous sheath tumors, the immunohistochemical findings (GFAP, S-100 protein, EMA) and electronmicroscopic findings as well. The clinical presentation related to the intraparenchimatous schwannoma is variable, depending on its localization, the image diagnosis does not show any typical aspect. The surgical treatment is curative once a complete extirpation is obtained. These tumors are benign but one case reported presented malignant signs. We present a patient that had a thalamic schwannoma with histological confirmation. We found no case with this localization in the literature.


Arquivos De Neuro-psiquiatria | 2006

Meningeoma da goteira olfatória

Osvaldo Inácio de Tella Jr; Manoel Antonio de Paiva Neto; Marco Antonio Herculano; Atílio Faedo Neto

Olfactory groove meningiomas compromise approximately 8-18% of intracranial meningiomas and harbor frequently large sizes when diagnosticated. We report 13 consecutive cases operated on Hospital Sao Paulo and Hospital Professor Edmundo Vasconcelos between 1995 and 2003. These patients were retrospectively studied regarding clinical preservation, surgical results and complications. The patients underwent uni or bifrontal craniotomies. There were nine complete resections including duramater and infiltrate bone and four patients with tumor removal and duramater coagulation. One patient died on post-operative period due to brain infarction and three patients had cerebrospinal fluid fistula that resolved. There were no symptomatic recurrence on the follow-up period of 3.3 years(range 11 m to 8 years). With current microsurgical techniques, these tumors can be resected safely with low morbidity.


Arquivos De Neuro-psiquiatria | 2006

Aggressive intracranial fibromatosis: case report

Oswaldo Inácio de Tella Jr; Luciano Ricardo França e Silva; João Norberto Stávale; Marco Antonio Herculano; Manoel Antonio de Paiva Neto; Celso Agner

UNLABELLED Fibromatosis is a locally aggressive, proliferative fibroblastic lesion affecting musculoaponeurotic structures, most often in the limbs and trunk. Intracranial fibromatosis is extremely rare and requires aggressive treatment to prevent recurrence. CASE DESCRIPTION We present the case of a 20 year old woman with aggressive skull base fibromatosis. The lesion extended through the sphenoid, ethmoid sinus and nasal cavity, destroying the right roof of the orbit and penetrating in anterior skull base. A combined anterior craniofacial approach was performed; complete resection with surgical margin was impossible due to the localization of the tumor and relation to important neurovascular structures. Complete resection with surgical margin is often impossible because of its widely infiltrative nature. Radiotherapy and chemotherapy are often required to improve local control of the lesion.


Arquivos De Neuro-psiquiatria | 2006

Anterior and lateral foramen magnum meningiomas

Osvaldo Inácio de Tella Jr; Manoel Antonio de Paiva Neto; Paulo Henrique Aguiar; Marco Antonio Herculano

We report our experience with 11 cases of foramen magnum meningiomas, eight originating inside the posterior fossa and three in the caudal region. The mean age of the patients was 50.8 years and the main complaint was cervical headache for at least 18.6 months and at the neurological examination, tetraparesis and deficit of the lower cranial nerves were very often observed. All patients were submitted to surgical treatment, always with exposition of the vertebral artery at the entry zone in the dura mater of the posterior fossa, with partial removal of the occipital condyle in only three cases. Total resection was obtained in seven patients and partial removal in the other four due to adherences to vessels and nerves. The prognostic was related to the neurological condition before surgery.We report our experience with 11 cases of foramen magnum meningiomas, eight originating inside the posterior fossa and three in the caudal region. The mean age of the patients was 50.8 years and the main complaint was cervical headache for at least 18.6 months and at the neurological examination, tetraparesis and deficit of the lower cranial nerves were very often observed. All patients were submitted to surgical treatment, always with exposition of the vertebral artery at the entry zone in the duramater of the posterior fossa, with partial removal of the occipital condyle in only three cases. Total resection was obtained in seven patients and partial removal in the other four due to adherences to vessels and nerves. The prognostic was related to the neurological condition before surgery.


Arquivos De Neuro-psiquiatria | 2001

Schwanoma do ramo mandibular do nervo trigêmeo: relato de caso

Manoel Antonio de Paiva Neto; Aldo Eden Cassol Stamm; Fernando Menezes Braga

We report one case of peripheral trigeminal schwannoma originated from the mandibular branch (V3) and located inside the infratemporal and pterygopalatine fossae with slight intracranial extension. The tumor was completelly removed by a transmaxilar approach. The revision of the literature showed to be a very rare tumor in this location.


World Neurosurgery | 2017

Clinical Application of an Open-Source 3D Volume Rendering Software to Neurosurgical Approaches

Bruno Fernandes de Oliveira Santos; Marcos Devanir Silva da Costa; Ricardo Silva Centeno; Sergio Cavalheiro; Manoel Antonio de Paiva Neto; Michael T. Lawton; Feres Chaddad-Neto

BACKGROUND Preoperative recognition of the anatomic individualities of each patient can help to achieve more precise and less invasive approaches. It also may help to anticipate potential complications and intraoperative difficulties. Here we describe the use, accuracy, and precision of a free tool for planning microsurgical approaches using 3-dimensional (3D) reconstructions from magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). METHODS We used the 3D volume rendering tool of a free open-source software program for 3D reconstruction of images of surgical sites obtained by MRI volumetric acquisition. We recorded anatomic reference points, such as the sulcus and gyrus, and vascularization patterns for intraoperative localization of lesions. Lesion locations were confirmed during surgery by intraoperative ultrasound and/or electrocorticography and later by postoperative MRI. RESULTS Between August 2015 and September 2016, a total of 23 surgeries were performed using this technique for 9 low-grade gliomas, 7 high-grade gliomas, 4 cortical dysplasias, and 3 arteriovenous malformations. The technique helped delineate lesions with an overall accuracy of 2.6 ± 1.0 mm. 3D reconstructions were successfully performed in all patients, and images showed sulcus, gyrus, and venous patterns corresponding to the intraoperative images. All lesion areas were confirmed both intraoperatively and at the postoperative evaluation. CONCLUSIONS With the technique described herein, it was possible to successfully perform 3D reconstruction of the cortical surface. This reconstruction tool may serve as an adjunct to neuronavigation systems or may be used alone when such a system is unavailable.


Arquivos De Neuro-psiquiatria | 2006

Ossificação do ligamento longitudional posterior: relato de caso

Oswaldo Inácio de Tella Jr; Marco Antonio Herculano; Manoel Antonio de Paiva Neto; Atílio Faedo Neto; João Francisco Crosera

Posterior longitudinal ligament ossification of cervical spine is a rare condition among caucasians. A 42 years old japanese patient with progressive walking difficulty was diagnosed with this pathology by CT scan and MRI and treated surgically by an anterior approach with arthrodesis. Pathophisiology, racial prevelence, clinical picture, radiological caractheristics and surgical approaches options are revised.


Arquivos De Neuro-psiquiatria | 2006

Meningeoma de goteira olfatória: relação entre achados clínico-radiológicos e índice proliferativo (Mib-1)

Manoel Antonio de Paiva Neto; Oswaldo Inácio de Tella Jr; Marco Antonio Herculano; João Norberto Stávale; Antonio Pádua Furquim Bonatteli

OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study is to correlationate demografic, radiologic features and proliferative index defined by imunohistochemical expression of Mib-1 in olfactory groove meningiomas, and to observe possible predictive factors of recurrence of this tumor. METHOD: There were analysed demografic, clinical and radiological features of 15 patients with olfactory groove meningioma. Fifteen paraffin-embebed tumors were studied by imunohistochemical methods for the expression of proliferative index by the Mib-1. RESULTS: There was a statiscally positive correlation between tumoral and edema volumes. There was no correlation betweem Mib-1, tumoral volume, tumoral edema and frontal skull base abnormalities. Two cases with tumor recurrence had proliferative indices higher than the mean index. CONCLUSION: Larger tumors were more susceptible to develop peritumoral edema. The proliferative index has no positive correlation with tumoral volume, edema volumes and skull base invasion, but probably it is associated with tumoral recurrence.

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Sergio Cavalheiro

Federal University of São Paulo

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Marco Antonio Herculano

Federal University of São Paulo

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João Norberto Stávale

Federal University of São Paulo

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Nasrin Fatemi

University of California

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Fernando Menezes Braga

Federal University of São Paulo

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