Elena Serchi

Elena Serchi
  • MD
  • Medical Doctor at Istituto delle Scienze Neurologiche, Ospedale Bellaria

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Current institution
Istituto delle  Scienze Neurologiche, Ospedale Bellaria
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  • Medical Doctor

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Publications (12)
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Given its biological and anatomic features, autologous bone is the first choice for cranioplasty after bone decompression. When autologous bone is not available or must be replaced, surgeons can choose among various materials to create an alloplastic cranioplasty. The Italian Society for Neurosurgery promoted a prospective study conducted at 4 Ital...
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Object: The transoral approach is the gold standard for ventral decompression of the brainstem caused by craniovertebral junction (CVJ) pathology. This approach is often associated with significant morbidity, related to swallowing and respiratory complications. The endoscopic endonasal approach was introduced to reduce the rate of these complicati...
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Intradiscal oxygen-ozone (O 2 -O 3 ) chemonucleolysis is a well-known effective treatment for pain caused by protruding disc disease and nerve root compression due to bulging or herniated disc. The most widely used therapeutic combination is intradiscal injection of an O 2 -O 3 mixture (chemonucleolysis), followed by periradicular injection of O 2...
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Aim: This study is a retrospective consecutive case series analysis of 198 patients who underwent spine surgery between 2009 and 2010. The aim of this paper was to assess the efficacy and safeness of bed rest and lumbar drainage in treating postoperative CSF fistula. Postoperative cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) fistula is a well-known complication in s...
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The intradural extramedullary space is an extremely unusual site for the onset of Ewing's sarcoma. We describe a case of recurrence of intradural extramedullary Ewing's sarcoma and review the literature available on this topic.
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A large skull defect may occur after different events such as trauma, tumor resection, and vascular injuries. There is still some doubt about the best material to use for reconstruction. Hydroxyapatite ceramic is one of the materials in use, and its biocompatibility and osteoconductivity are well established. This study evaluated the interaction of...
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Giant herniated thoracic disc (HTD) is a rare disease that, unlike other thoracic disc herniations of different size, need a different surgical management. The copresence of ''giant'' volume and calcification of the herniated disc heavily affects the surgical difficulty and is not elsewhere described. Seven cases of surgically treated giant calcifi...
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A case of ganglioneurocytoma of the spinal cord in a 51-year-old man is reported. Patient presented with a progressively worsening back pain and hyposthenia of lower limbs. Magnetic resonance imaging of the spinal cord revealed an intradural lesion in the T10-11 spinal segments, hyperintense on T1-weighted sequences. Complete resection was achieved...
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The Authors present the case of a 47 year-old man who was admitted to hospital for a sudden tetraparesis and sphinteric impairment after a casual fall. An MRI scan showed a C5-C6 disc herniation. Surgery was performed within 12 hours from the onset of symptoms: discectomy and discal prosthesis. Relaying on recent literature about this peculiar aspe...
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The authors analysed the case of a 53-years-old woman who presented with an C5-D1 intra-extradural mass. Following subtotal removal, the tumour was histologically classified as meningothelial meningioma and no radiotherapy was recommended. The neuroradiological workup demonstrated that the lesion was stable one year after the operation but, a few m...

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