Response to “Commentary on “Arachnoid cysts of the quadrigeminal cistern: Proposal of a therapeutic algorithm based on a systematic review of literature””
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Response to the letter Dear Dr. Luca Massimi Title: Response to the commentary regarding “Arachnoid cysts of the quadrigeminal cistern: Proposal of a therapeutic algorithm based on a systematic review of literature” by Ferreira Furtado et al. We appreciate your consideration of our manuscript and for sharing reviewer’s comments, which would add relevant information for the readers and enhance the discussion of this enthusiastic theme. Indeed, the quadrigeminal arachnoid cysts (QACs) are positioned on the core of encephalon and its management is challenging. Owing to this rarity, there is a paucity of evidence in the literature as well you postulated. We thank you for the comment regarding the shape of QACs and its relationship with the occurrence of aqueduct compression and an increased risk of developing hydrocephalus. In fact, a description of the anatomy of the quadrigeminal cistern allows the reader to understand the physiopathology of hydrocephalus and better surgical approaches. To our knowledge, further studies are required to investigate the variations in the shapes of QACs in order to quantify such risks. Moreover, we found that your experience of effectiveness is valid even in younger patients. Nevertheless, because of the incipient maturation aspects of cerebrospinal fluid pathway before sixth month, certain evidences of recurrence of QACs as per previous studies, and sufficient evidence to corroborate otherwise, the decision to consider age and the option of coagulation of choroid plexus is consistent with the large series of hydrocephalus treatment. [1] Choroid plexus coagulation in the context of QACs intends to increase the chance to control the hydrocephalus and reduce recurrence in this group of patients. Furthermore, to our knowledge, this proposed algorithm plays a role in compiling some findings and is limited due to the rarity of this disease. Therefore, we are aware that it will be required to contribute to this field of knowledge and further studies will help in achieving better evidences. Best regards Leopoldo M Furtado et al
回复亲爱的Luca Massimi博士标题:对Ferreira Furtado等人关于“四分生池的蜘蛛网膜囊肿:基于系统文献综述的治疗算法建议”的评论的回应。感谢您考虑我们的稿件并分享审稿人的意见,这将为读者增加相关信息,并加强对这个充满热情的主题的讨论。事实上,四叉系蛛网膜囊肿(QACs)位于脑的核心,其治疗具有挑战性。由于这种罕见性,在文献中也缺乏证据,正如你所假设的那样。我们感谢您就QACs的形状及其与导水管受压发生和脑积水风险增加的关系发表的评论。事实上,对四叉神经池解剖的描述可以让读者了解脑积水的生理病理和更好的手术方法。据我们所知,为了量化这种风险,还需要进一步的研究来调查qac形状的变化。此外,我们发现你的有效性经验对年轻患者也是有效的。然而,由于脑脊液通路在6个月前处于成熟阶段,且既往研究中有一定的QACs复发证据,且有足够的证据证实其他情况,因此考虑年龄和选择脉络丛凝血的决定与大量脑积水治疗是一致的。[1]在QACs背景下进行脉络丛凝血旨在增加控制脑积水的机会,减少这组患者的复发。此外,据我们所知,该算法在汇编一些发现方面发挥了作用,并且由于该疾病的罕见性而受到限制。因此,我们意识到需要为这一知识领域做出贡献,进一步的研究将有助于获得更好的证据。恭贺Leopoldo M Furtado等人