walid_abozaid

Walid Abozaid

Assistant Professor - Assistant Prof

Faculty of medicine

Address: Sohag Faculty of Medicine, Sohag, Egypt

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Incidence of silent brain metastasis in patients with non-small cell lung cancer
Abstract Background: Brain is one of the common sites of metastasis in patients with lung cancer. This is more likely to be present in cases with small cell lung cancer (SCLC) than those with non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC). Objective: To estimate the incidence of silent brain metastasis in patients with NSCLC (clinically stages II, III and IV at presentation).Patients ... Read more

Full-Endoscopic Soft Full-Endoscopic Soft Tissue Approach for Lumbar Disc HerniationTissue Approach for Lumbar Disc Herniation
Abstract Background: Open lumbar microdiscectomy (OLM) has been considered the gold standard in the management of lumbar disc herniation (LDH) because of its favorable outcomes in long-term follow up. Nowadays, minimally invasive discectomy (MID) is gaining recognition due to its advantages. The advantages of endoscopic lumbar discectomy includes clear visualization, less injury to the paraspinal muscle, protection of spinal stiffness ... Read more

Efficacy and Safety of Coiling Versus Clipping for Ruptured Middle Cerebral Artery Aneurysms: Retrospective study of Double center experience
ABSTRACT Background: Middle cerebral artery (MCA) aneurysms constitute about 22% of all intracranial aneurysms (IAs). The middle cerebral artery is the commonest location for unruptured IAs. Ruptured MCA aneurysms are commonly associated with intracerebral hematomas. Rebleeding has a catastrophic morbidity of up to 78%.The goal of aneurysm management is complete, durable obliteration without neurologic consequence. Two options prevail: endovascular emboilization ... Read more

Sacroiliac Joint Pain after Lumbo-Sacral Fusion: Incidence and Management Modalities.
Abstract Background Data: Incidence of sacroiliac dysfunction in a population suffering from low back pain (LBP) after lumbosacral (LS) fusion is unknown. The underlying pathophysiology of SIJ pain may be increased by mechanical load, iliac crest bone grafting, or a misdiagnosis of SIJ syndrome. Purpose: To evaluate the incidence of SIJ pain and the accuracy of diagnostic tools with utility ... Read more

Reconstruction of Cranial Defect: A Comparative Study between Autologous Bone and Synthetic Materials
Abstract Background: Cranial bone defect can result from trauma, tumors, congenital deformities or postoperative defects due to the surgical procedure itself. The reconstructive procedure aims to get the best possible functional and cosmetic outcome. Different techniques and various materials for the reconstruction are available. Autogenous tissue has been considered the gold standard for reconstruction for decades. With the advances in ... Read more

Post spinal surgery pain: Management begins before your approach
Abstract Background: Patients scheduled for spinal surgeries are expected to experience severe postoperative pain. Thus, effective postoperative analgesia is necessary to obtain an enhanced functional outcome, early ambulation, short hospital stay and prevention of chronic pain. Although opioid is the key element of most postoperative analgesic regimens, multimodal therapy is currently an effective way to decrease opioid usage and the ... Read more

Efficacy and Safety of Duroplasty in Chiari Malformation Type 1 (CM-1) Patients Associated with Syringomyelia
Abstract Background Data: Chiari malformation type-1 (CM-1) is a challenging subject to wrap our hands around table. Chiari symptoms often range from, unexplained, and/or occipital Valsalva type headache, chronic fatigue syndrome, lower cranial nerve abnormalities, brain stem compression, till severe neurological insult which augmented by syringomyelia, or srynigobulbia. Exact diagnostic and prognostic tools carry a great controversy which ranged from ... Read more

Endovascular Treatment of Wide-Neck Anterior Circulation Aneurysms: Techniques and Outcomes in 11 Patients
Abstract: Introduction: Wide-neck intracranial aneurysms were originally thought to be either untreatable or very difficult to be treated by endovascular method because of the risk of coil protrusion in to the parent vessel. The introduction of the balloon remodeling technique (BRT) and the special stents designed for intracranial use allowed these lesions to be treated by endovascular means. BRT and ... Read more

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