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Neurosurgical management of spina bifida: research issues.

Robin M Bowman1, David G McLone.   

Abstract

The neurosurgical goal when treating children with spina bifida (predominantly myelomeningocele) is to maintain stable neurological functioning throughout the patient's life time. Unfortunately, few long-term outcome studies are available to help direct the neurosurgical care of a child born with myelomeningocele and often treatment relies more heavily upon the experience of senior practitioners. This article reviews the current literature regarding neurosurgical treatment strategies, with recommendations concerning including prenatal diagnosis, in utero treatment and delivery modes, and postnatal management. Given the overall declining prevalence of open neural tube defects world-wide, research collaboration amongst practitioners through multicenter trial are essential to improving the lives of people born with this most complex congenital anomaly.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20419775     DOI: 10.1002/ddrr.100

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Dev Disabil Res Rev        ISSN: 1940-5529


  17 in total

1.  Examination of frontal and parietal tectocortical attention pathways in spina bifida meningomyelocele using probabilistic diffusion tractography.

Authors:  Victoria J Williams; Jenifer Juranek; Karla Stuebing; Paul T Cirino; Maureen Dennis; Jack M Fletcher
Journal:  Brain Connect       Date:  2013-09-21

Review 2.  Who needs surgery for pediatric myelomeningocele? A retrospective study and literature review.

Authors:  Humberto Marreiros; Clara Loff; Eulália Calado
Journal:  J Spinal Cord Med       Date:  2014-07-16       Impact factor: 1.985

Review 3.  Neonatal brain hemorrhage (NBH) of prematurity: translational mechanisms of the vascular-neural network.

Authors:  Tim Lekic; Damon Klebe; Roy Poblete; Paul R Krafft; William B Rolland; Jiping Tang; John H Zhang
Journal:  Curr Med Chem       Date:  2015       Impact factor: 4.530

4.  Cognitive control and associated neural correlates in adults with spina bifida myelomeningocele.

Authors:  Ashley L Ware; Paulina A Kulesz; Jenifer Juranek; Paul T Cirino; Jack M Fletcher
Journal:  Neuropsychology       Date:  2017-02-16       Impact factor: 3.295

5.  Prospective and episodic memory in relation to hippocampal volume in adults with spina bifida myelomeningocele.

Authors:  Amery Treble-Barna; Jenifer Juranek; Karla K Stuebing; Paul T Cirino; Maureen Dennis; Jack M Fletcher
Journal:  Neuropsychology       Date:  2014-07-28       Impact factor: 3.295

Review 6.  Congenital hydrocephalus associated with myeloschisis.

Authors:  Yasser Jeelani; J Gordon McComb
Journal:  Childs Nerv Syst       Date:  2011-09-17       Impact factor: 1.475

7.  A longitudinal examination of health-related quality of life in children and adolescents with spina bifida.

Authors:  Caitlin B Murray; Grayson N Holmbeck; Anna M Ros; Donna M Flores; Sophie A Mir; James W Varni
Journal:  J Pediatr Psychol       Date:  2014-11-29

8.  Long-Term Intellectual and Fine Motor Outcomes in Spina Bifida Are Related to Myelomeningocele Repair and Shunt Intervention History.

Authors:  Ashley L Ware; Paulina A Kulesz; Julian S Orkisz; C N Arrington; Robin M Bowman; Jack M Fletcher
Journal:  J Int Neuropsychol Soc       Date:  2019-11-15       Impact factor: 2.892

9.  Imaging the course of a hypoplastic cerebellum in a spina bifida newborn.

Authors:  Annick Kronenburg; Kuo Sen Han; Rob Gooskens; Giuseppe Esposito; Douglas Cochrane; Peter Woerdeman
Journal:  Childs Nerv Syst       Date:  2013-05-19       Impact factor: 1.475

10.  Shunt revision rates in myelomeningocele patients in the first year of life: a retrospective study of 52 patients.

Authors:  Ibrahim Alatas; Gokhan Canaz; Nesrin Akkoyun Kayran; Nursu Kara; Huseyin Canaz
Journal:  Childs Nerv Syst       Date:  2017-11-20       Impact factor: 1.475

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