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Endovascular Treatment of Idiopathic Intracranial Hypertension with Stenting of the Transverse Sinus Stenosis

Miyachi S, Hiramatsu , Ohnishi H, Takahashi , Kuroiwa T

For many years, the pathophysiology of idiopathic intracranial hypertension (IIH) was interpreted as “secondary intracranial hypertension,” and IIH was considered to be caused by brain edema due to obstructive sleep...
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Usefulness of the Pipeline Embolic Device for Large and Giant Carotid Cavernous Aneurysms

Miyachi S, Hiramatsu , Ohnishi H, Yagi R, Kuroiwa T

PURPOSE: Conventional coil embolization for large carotid cavernous aneurysms (CCAs) has limited utility due to its inability to prevent recurrences and reduce mass effect. Trapping of the parent artery may...
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The Utility and Feasibility of Smart Glasses in Spine Surgery: Minimizing Radiation Exposure During Percutaneous Pedicle Screw Insertion

Hiranaka Y, Takeoka Y, Yurube T, Tsujimoto T, Kanda Y, Miyazaki K, Ohnishi H, Matsuo T, Ryu M, Kumagai N, Kuroshima K, Kuroda R, Kakutani K

Objective: Spine surgeons are often at risk of radiation exposure due to intraoperative fluoroscopy, leading to health concerns such as carcinogenesis. This is due to the increasing use of percutaneous...
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Clinical Characteristics, Surgical Outcomes, and Risk Factors for Emergency Surgery in Patients With Spinal Metastases: A Prospective Cohort Study

Kanda Y, Kakutani K, Sakai Y, Yurube T, Takeoka Y, Miyazaki K, Ohnishi H, Matsuo T, Ryu M, Kumagai N, Kuroshima K, Hiranaka Y, Kuroda R

Objective: To elucidate the patient characteristics and outcomes of emergency surgery for spinal metastases and identify risk factors for emergency surgery. Methods: We prospectively analyzed 216 patients with spinal metastases who...
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