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On the mechanism of transient postoperative deficit of cranial nerves.

作者信息

Menovsky T, van Overbeeke J J

机构信息

Department of Neurosurgery, University Hospital Nijmegen St Radboud, The Netherlands.

出版信息

Surg Neurol. 1999 Feb;51(2):223-6. doi: 10.1016/s0090-3019(97)00510-7.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Transient cranial nerve deficit is a common postoperative complication after surgery at the cranial base. In this type of surgery, the cranial nerves are often not macroscopically damaged or transected, but more or less manipulated during surgery. In this article, the cellular mechanisms of postoperative cranial nerve deficit are reviewed.

METHODS

Experimental and clinical papers concerning cranial and peripheral nerve damage during surgery were critically reviewed.

RESULTS

There are definite differences in the anatomical and histological structure between peripheral and intracranial nerves, which make the latter much more prone to intraoperative damage. Several pathological mechanisms are responsible for postoperative deficit, such as segmental demyelination of the nerve, comprised microcirculation within the nerve, postoperative edema, and "synaptic stripping" around the cell bodies of the affected neurons, which can be regarded as a regenerative response of the nervous system.

CONCLUSIONS

Several cellular mechanisms are responsible for postoperative cranial nerve deficit after skull base surgery. Understanding these mechanisms is important for all surgeons involved in the treatment of skull base lesions.

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