[Endoscopic interventions for gunshot craniocerebral injuries].

Q4 Medicine
M N Kravtsov, A E Chistyakov, M A Legzdain, D V Svistov
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Abstract

Full-endoscopic (neuroendoscopic) removal of foreign bodies from the cranial cavity is a relatively new technique with limited information available in the literature. Compared to open surgeries, this minimally invasive approach is associated with less impact on the surrounding brain tissues and fewer complications. The safety of such procedures is enhanced by the use of CT navigation. This article describes the surgical technique of endoscopic removal of metallic fragments in combat-related gunshot cranial injuries, based on five clinical cases, and presents the results of a systematic literature review.

Objective: To evaluate the capabilities and effectiveness of fully endoscopic surgery in combat-related gunshot cranial injuries and to compare the obtained results with the data available in the global literature.

Material and methods: In the neurosurgery clinic of the Military Medical Academy named after S.M. Kirov, from March 2023 to June 2024, 5 patients with shrapnel wounds to the head underwent removal of foreign bodies using endoscopic techniques. The databases of scientific publications PubMed, Google Scholar, and eLibrary searched for publications in accordance with the rules of systematic review, and 12 articles were found that fully meet the search criteria.

Results: All 5 patients were successfully operated using endoscopic techniques. Endoscopic rehabilitation of a gunshot wound is an optional minimally invasive neurosurgical procedure and can be effectively applied in a specialized hospital to remove foreign bodies localized deep in the brain, ventricles, and base of the skull, with a high risk of their removal during primary surgical treatment or its non-radical implementation.

[内窥镜介入治疗枪伤颅脑损伤]。
全内窥镜(神经内窥镜)从颅腔中取出异物是一项相对较新的技术,文献资料有限。与开放式手术相比,这种微创入路对周围脑组织的影响较小,并发症也较少。CT导航的使用提高了这类手术的安全性。本文以5例临床病例为基础,介绍了内窥镜下去除与战斗有关的枪弹颅脑损伤金属碎片的手术技术,并介绍了系统的文献综述结果。目的:评估全内窥镜手术治疗与战斗有关的枪弹颅脑损伤的能力和有效性,并将所获得的结果与全球文献中现有的数据进行比较。材料与方法:2023年3月至2024年6月,在以S.M. Kirov命名的军事医学院神经外科诊所,5例头部弹片伤患者采用内窥镜技术进行异物取出。科学出版物PubMed、b谷歌Scholar、eLibrary数据库按照系统评价规则进行检索,共检索到12篇完全符合检索标准的文章。结果:5例患者均在内镜下手术成功。内镜下枪伤康复是一种可选的微创神经外科手术,可以有效地应用于专科医院,以去除位于脑深部、脑室和颅底的异物,这些异物在初级手术治疗或非根治性手术中被移除的风险很高。
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期刊介绍: Scientific and practical peer-reviewed journal. This publication covers the theoretical, practical and organizational problems of modern neurosurgery, the latest advances in the treatment of various diseases of the central and peripheral nervous system. Founded in 1937. English version of the journal translates from Russian version since #1/2013.
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