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Appreciation to Contributors for the Korean Journal of Neurotrauma

Hwang SC

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Spondylolytic Spondylolisthesis of Cervical Spine

Woo JH, Choi HJ

Cervical spondylolytic spondylolisthesis is a rare congenital anomaly. It is often misunderstood as a result of trauma. However, most of them are congenital deformities. The vast majority of patients with radiographically...
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A Case of Depressed Skull Fracture of the Inner Table Alone

Eom KS

A depressed skull fracture (DSF) is comminuted fractures in which the broken bones displace inward due to a blunt head trauma, such as when the broken outer table is located...
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Split-Thickness Decompression in the Management of Intracranial Pressure

Wong AK, Wong RH

Surgical management of elevated intracranial pressures due to stroke or traumatic brain injury has classically been through decompressive craniectomy (DC). There is significant morbidity associated with DC including subdural hygromas,...
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Usefulness of Diffusion Tensor Imaging in Unexplained Ipsilateral Hemiplegia

Lim N, Lee G, Won KH, Kang JS, Lee S, Cho Y, Lee HK, Kang E

Ipsilateral hemiparesis is a rare and challenging sign in clinical neurological practice. Although the etiology of this manifestation is poorly understood, recent studies have attempted to probe the pathomechanism of this...
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Brainstem Venous Infarction from Thrombosis on the Jugular Bulb as a Serious Complication of Blunt Head Trauma Injury: A Case Report

Lee J, Hwang SC

The incidence of dural venous sinus thrombosis (DVST) and the cerebral venous infarct have not exactly known, but DVST is closely related to the skull fracture around the venous sinus. A...
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Non-operative Treatment of Osteoporotic Thoracolumbar Extension-distraction Fracture Using Teriparatide in Elderly Female Patient with Severe Osteoporosis under Inoperable Condition: A Case Report

Seong I, Jeon I

Vertebral extension-distraction fractures are a type of unstable fracture and require surgical stabilization with instrumentation. Unfortunately, in elderly patients with severe osteoporosis, poor bone quality can be related to postoperative...
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Posterior Approach in C2–3 Disc Herniation: C1 Laminectomy, C2–3 Laminoplasty and Posterior Fixation in C2–3 Disc Herniation

Kim S, Hwang SH, Cho BK, Yoon SH, Yoon J

C2–3 disc herniation is rare and a definitive treatment of choice has not been established. The purpose of this case report is to suggest posterior approach as one of the best...
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Reconstruction of Anterior Skull Base Fracture Using Autologous Fractured Fragments: A Simple Stitching-Up Technique

Seok H, Im SB, Hwang SC

Objective: A displaced fracture in the anterior cranial base may be complicated by cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) rhinorrhea and enophthalmos. This study introduces a reconstruction technique with direct dural repair and...
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Comparisons of Radiological and Clinical Characteristics between Traumatic and Non-traumatic Subdural Hematoma Patients

Seo JG, Yang J, Lee JH, Oh I, Kim TW, Park KH

Objective: Subdural hematoma (SDH) primarily occurs in elderly patients. While most patients have good prognosis, some do not. Hematoma recurrence is one of the factors influencing prognosis. Moreover, some characteristic...
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Efficacy of Antibiotic-Loaded Cement Augmentation for Correcting Low Grade Pedicle Screw Loosening

Kim CH, Ju CI, Lee SM, Kim SW

Objective: Altered biomechanics and bone fragility can contribute to pedicle screw loosening. This study aimed to evaluate the efficacy of antibiotic-loaded cement augmentation for correcting symptomatic screw loosening as a...
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Does the Size of Unilateral Decompressive Craniectomy Impact Clinical Outcomes in Patients with Intracranial Mass Effect after Severe Traumatic Brain Injury?

Koo J, Lee J, Lee SH, Moon JH, Yang SY, Cho KT

Objective: Decompressive craniectomy (DC) is one of the treatment modalities in severe traumatic brain injury (TBI), however, there was a lack of evidence for optimal craniectomy size. The authors aimed...
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Traumatic Frontal Sinus Fractures Management: Experience from HighTrauma Centre

Al-Shami H, Alnemare AK, Mahfoz TB, Salah AM

Objective: Analysis of our traumatic brain injury data, reviewing current literatures and assessing planning valuable decision making in frontal sinus fracture for young neurosurgeons. Methods: Hospital data base for head trauma...
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