2012
Two-level thoracic pedicle subtraction osteotomy for progressive post-laminectomy kyphotic deformity following resection of an unusual thoracolumbar intradural extramedullary tumor.
Kelley B, Johnson M, Vortmeyer A, Smith B, Abbed K. Two-level thoracic pedicle subtraction osteotomy for progressive post-laminectomy kyphotic deformity following resection of an unusual thoracolumbar intradural extramedullary tumor. Journal Of Neurosurgery Pediatrics 2012, 10: 334-9. PMID: 22861197, DOI: 10.3171/2012.7.peds11526.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsThoracic pedicle subtraction osteotomyPedicle subtraction osteotomySubsequent postoperative courseKyphotic deformityPostoperative coursePoor prognosisSubtraction osteotomyLower extremity neurological deficitsBilateral lower extremity weaknessAtypical teratoid/rhabdoid tumorProgressive foot dropLower extremity weaknessIntradural extramedullary tumorsTime of resectionLower extremity functionPotential treatment optionAnkle foot orthoticsThoracolumbar kyphotic deformityThoracolumbar laminectomyNeurological deficitsPatient ageExtramedullary tumorsFoot dropThoracolumbar fusionSurgical intervention
1995
Epilepsy Surgery: Removing the Thorn From the Lion's Paw
HOLLOWAY K, CORRIE W, WINGKUN E, JOHNSON M, KUTA A. Epilepsy Surgery: Removing the Thorn From the Lion's Paw. Southern Medical Journal 1995, 88: 619-625. PMID: 7777876, DOI: 10.1097/00007611-199506000-00004.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdolescentAdultBrain DiseasesChildCorpus CallosumElectrodes, ImplantedElectroencephalographyEpilepsies, PartialEpilepsy, Temporal LobeFollow-Up StudiesHematomaHumansMagnetic Resonance ImagingMiddle AgedMonitoring, PhysiologicPostoperative ComplicationsSubdural SpaceTemporal LobeVideotape RecordingConceptsLobe epilepsySecond-line drugsExtratemporal lobe epilepsyTemporal lobe epilepsyPrimary regimenSurgical resectionEpilepsy surgeryIntractable epilepsyPresurgical evaluationSeizure focusPatientsEpilepsySeizuresSignificant deficitsResectionPawsWorthwhile reductionPercentMedicationsMorbidityRegimenSurgery