Thiago Pereira Rodrigues
Federal University of São Paulo
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Arquivos De Neuro-psiquiatria | 2015
Thiago Pereira Rodrigues; Mariana Athaniel Silva Rodrigues; Daniel de Araujo Paz; Marcos Devanir Silva da Costa; Bruno dos Santos; Vinícius Lopes Braga; Manoel de Paiva Neto; Ricardo Silva Centeno; Sergio Cavalheiro; Feres Chaddad-Neto
The central sulcus region is an eloquent area situated between the frontal and parietal lobes. During neurosurgical procedures, it is sometimes difficult to understand the cortical anatomy of this region.Objective Find alternative ways to anatomically navigate in this region during neurosurgical procedures.Method We analyzed eighty two human hemispheres using a surgical microscope and completed a review of the literature about central sulcus region.Results In 68/82 hemispheres, the central sulcus did not reach the posterior ramus of the lateral sulcus. A knob on the second curve of the precentral gyrus was reliably identified in only 64/82 hemispheres.Conclusion The morphometric data presented in this article can be useful as supplementary method to identify the central sulcus region landmarks.
Journal of Neurosurgery | 2014
Marcos Devanir Silva da Costa; Daniel de Araujo Paz; Thiago Pereira Rodrigues; Ana Camila de Castro Gandolfi; Fabricio Correa Lamis; João Norberto Stávale; Italo Capraro Suriano; Luiz D. Cetl; Sergio Cavalheiro
Spinal angiolipomas are rare benign tumors that generally induce slow progressive cord compression. Here, the authors describe a case of sudden-onset palsy of the lower extremities caused by hemorrhagic spinal angiolipoma. An emergent laminectomy was performed to achieve total lesion removal. Follow-up examinations indicated neurological improvement and the absence of recurrence.
Operative Neurosurgery | 2016
Marcos Devanir Silva da Costa; Bruno Fernandes de Oliveira Santos; Daniel de Araujo Paz; Thiago Pereira Rodrigues; Nitamar Abdala; Ricardo Silva Centeno; Sergio Cavalheiro; Michael T. Lawton; Feres Chaddad-Neto
BACKGROUND: The anterior clinoid process (ACP) is surrounded by a complex anatomy; variations include pneumatization and the formation of bone bridges with the middle and posterior clinoid, which complicate surgery. The key to avoiding microsurgical complications is a perfect understanding of this anatomy. OBJECTIVE: To explore the anatomic variations of the ACP. METHODS: Between January 1, 2013, and September 6, 2014, 597 skull base computed tomography scans were performed to evaluate inner ear disease in patients with no history of paranasal sinus disease or endonasal surgery. The base width and length of the ACP, complete carotid-clinoid foramen and sella turcica bridge, and sphenoid sinus pneumatization volume were assessed. ACP pneumatization was assessed with the use of a novel classification system. RESULTS: The scans were derived from a population of 343 female patients (57.5%), with a mean age of 38.6 years (0.2-90 years). ACP base width and length were 7.7 ± 1.73 and 10.31 ± 2.1 mm, respectively. Anatomic variations were present in 38.7% of scans. ACP pneumatization was present in 25.5% of scans, and carotid-clinoid foramen and sella turcica bridge were present in 14.2% and 14.4% of scans, respectively. There was no pneumatization of the ACP in patients <10 years of age and no progression of the pneumatization of the sphenoid sinus in patients >10 years old. CONCLUSION: At least 1 variation in ACP anatomy was found in 38.7% of cases with this simple method. Thus, a preoperative computed tomography scan could improve surgical procedures that involve removal of the anterior clinoid process. ABBREVIATIONS: ACP, anterior clinoid process CCF, carotid-clinoid foramen ICA, internal carotid artery STB, sella turcica bridge
World Neurosurgery | 2018
Thiago Pereira Rodrigues; Mariana Athaniel Silva Rodrigues; Italo Capraro Suriano; Samuel Tau Zymberg
OBJECTIVES Idiopathic intracranial hypertension refers to cases of intracranial hypertension and normal brain parenchyma without ventriculomegaly or any kind of mass lesion. Perineural cysts are cerebrospinal fluid-filled cysts that usually arise from nerve roots near the dorsal ganglia. Often asymptomatic, they rarely cause mass effect symptoms. The association of these conditions is discussed herein. METHODS We describe 2 patients with idiopathic intracranial hypertension and symptomatic sacral perineural cysts. In both cases the treatment of idiopathic intracranial hypertension ameliorated the sacral perineural cyst symptoms, and in 1 case we observed shrinking of the sacral perineural cysts. RESULTS On the basis of this review, it is impossible to conclude whether there is an association between idiopathic intracranial hypertension and symptomatic perineural cysts. However, as an initial observation, this report can reveal a possible association. CONCLUSIONS In some instances, idiopathic intracranial hypertension can be associated with symptomatic sacral perineural cysts. In this clinical scenario, the treatment of idiopathic intracranial hypertension may improve perineural cyst symptoms.
Childs Nervous System | 2015
Sergio Cavalheiro; Kaan Yagmurlu; Marcos Devanir Silva da Costa; Jardel Nicácio; Thiago Pereira Rodrigues; Feres Chaddad-Neto; Albert L. Rhoton
Arquivos De Neuro-psiquiatria | 2015
Thiago Pereira Rodrigues; Mariana Athaniel Silva Rodrigues; Daniel de Araujo Paz; Marcos Devanir Silva da Costa; Ricardo Silva Centeno; Feres Eduardo Aparecido Chaddad Neto; Sergio Cavalheiro
Arquivos Brasileiros de Neurocirurgia: Brazilian Neurosurgery | 2012
Italo Capraro Suriano; Ângelo Luiz Maset; Thamires Arruda Fontolan; Ruy Monteiro; José Ricardo Camilo Pinto; José Ricardo Andrade; Diogo Gonçalves Freitas; Thiago Pereira Rodrigues; Daniel de Araujo Paz; Sergio Cavalheiro
Arquivos De Neuro-psiquiatria | 2018
Mariana Athaniel Silva Rodrigues; Thiago Pereira Rodrigues; Marcos Devanir Silva da Costa; Samuel Tau Zymberg; Italo Capraro Suriano; Sergio Cavalheiro
World Neurosurgery | 2017
Daniel de Araujo Paz; Marcos Devanir Silva da Costa; Thiago Pereira Rodrigues; Guilherme Salemi Riechelmann; Italo Capraro Suriano; Samuel Tau Zymberg
V Congresso da SOFELP – Sociedade de Filosofia da Educação de Língua Portuguesa | 2015
Thiago Pereira Rodrigues