Franziska Anna Schmidt

Franziska Anna Schmidt
Medizinische Universität Innsbruck · Department of Neurosurgery

Doctor of Medicine

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Purpose The purpose of this mini review is to describe metabolomics in cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) and its potential in aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage (aSAH). In brain injury, patients’ micro dialysis enables detecting biochemical change in brain tissue. Indicators for ischemia were detected such as lactate, pyruvate, glucose, and glutamate. In a...
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Objective Lumbar disc herniation (LDH) is a global issue associated with potentially debilitating long-term consequences, including chronic low back pain (LBP). Short-term outcomes (< 2 years) of LDH patients have been extensively studied and demonstrate improvements in back and leg pain for both operative and conservative management. However, thes...
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Objective: Surgical resection of benign intradural extramedullary tumors (BIETs) is effective for appropriately selected patients. Minimally invasive surgical (MIS) techniques have been described for successful resection of BIET while minimizing soft tissue injury. Augmented reality (AR) is a promising new technology that can accurately allow for...
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Objective: Minimally invasive transforaminal lumbar interbody fusion (MIS-TLIF) is a highly reproducible procedure for the fusion of spinal segments. We recently introduced the concept of "total navigation" to improve workflow and eliminate fluoroscopy. Imageguided surgery incorporating augmented reality (AR) may further facilitate workflow. In th...
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In MIS-TLIF, identifying relevant anatomical landmarks is paramount to success. The use of image-guided spinal surgery (IGSS) is frequently incorporated to facilitate proper orientation within the narrow surgical field. One of the most established IGSS techniques is 3D navigation, and more recently augmented reality (AR) has been introduced as an a...
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Key Concepts • Bilateral decompression can be achieved through a unilateral laminotomy. • By tilting the table and angling the tube the contralateral side can be decompressed over the top under direct visualization. • Wanding of the tube enables inspection of a wider area of the surgical field by tilting of the tubular retractor into the desired di...
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Key Concepts • Spinal instrumentation provides immediate stabilization, facilitates fusion, and allows early patient mobilization. • There must be a balance between minimizing the number of involved segments and providing sufficient stabilization. • Spinal instrumentation has undergone rapid evolution in the past few decades, with a trend toward pe...
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Background: Disk herniations that obstruct the spinal canal by more than 50% are named "giant disk herniations" (GDHs). GDHs are challenging to treat from a surgical perspective because of their size and the risk of iatrogenic manipulation during resection resulting in additional neurological compromise. As a result, the appropriateness of minimal...
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Background: Pathological changes in the atlantoaxial joint often lead to instability, pain, and neurological deterioration. One treatment option is the surgical stabilization of the atlantoaxial joint. In other areas of the spine, fusion rates have been improved by the introduction of an interbody cage. Our aim was to use cervical interbody spacer...
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Background: For complex spinal cases, especially when robotic guidance is used, preoperative planning of pedicle screws can be helpful. Transfer of these preoperatively planned pedicle screws to intraoperative 3-dimensional imaging is challenging because of changes in anatomic alignment between preoperative supine and intraoperative prone imaging,...
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OBJECTIVE Given the high burden of neurotrauma in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs), in this observational study, the authors evaluated the treatment and outcomes of patients with severe traumatic brain injury (TBI) accessing care at the national neurosurgical institute in Tanzania. METHODS A neurotrauma registry was established at Muhimbil...
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Study Design Prospective case series. Objective SSPSS (single step pedicle screw system) was developed for minimally invasive spine surgery. We performed this study to report on safety, workflow, and our initial clinical experience with this novel technique. Methods The prospective study was conducted on patients who underwent pedicle screw fixat...
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Intraoperative image-guidance in spinal surgery has been influenced by various technological developments in imaging science since the early 1990s. The technology has evolved from simple fluoroscopic-based guidance to state-of-art intraoperative computed tomography (iCT)-based navigation systems. Although the intraoperative navigation is more commo...
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The traditional approach for resection of intradural spinal tumors is an open laminectomy. This approach provides a wide, bilateral exposure to the spinal column. However, in order to achieve this exposure, the bilateral musculature must be stripped away from the bony anatomy and the posterior ligamentous complex disrupted. Minimally invasive spine...
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Minimally invasive posterior cervical foraminotomy (MPCF) has shown comparable outcomes to those of an open approach, with shorter operation times and length of hospital stays, as well as decreased blood loss and inpatient analgesic use. This surgical technique is mainly used to treat unilateral radiculopathy due to foraminal soft disc fragments or...
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Background Spontaneous sphenoid sinus cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) encephaloceles have been postulated to arise from a persistent Sternberg’s canal. However, recent evidence has questioned this embryological etiology. We examined the anatomic location of a series of lateral sphenoid sinus encephaloceles to determine if they corresponded with the locat...
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Study Design Case studies. Objectives To demonstrate that muscle generated pain (MGP) may be a cause of pain in patients who have undergone minimally invasive spine surgery (MISS). Methods A physical examination including electrical stimulation of putative pain generating muscles to identify the presence of lowered thresholds for depolarization o...
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Study Design Technical note, retrospective case series. Objective Lumbar stenosis can be effectively treated using tubular unilateral laminotomy for bilateral decompression (ULBD). For multilevel stenosis, a multilevel ULBD through separate, alternating crossover approaches has been described as the “slalom technique.” To increase efficacy, we int...
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The purpose of this review is to describe how a curriculum for minimally invasive spine surgery (MISS) was developed and implemented. The authors discuss the curriculum roadmap, its target audience, and the educational process for teaching general skills and specific procedures in MISS. Initiated by AOSpine, a panel of experts within spinal surgery...
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Background In patients with symptomatic lumbar stenosis undergoing lateral transpsoas approach for lumbar interbody fusion (LLIF) surgery, it is not always clear when indirect decompression is sufficient in order to achieve symptom resolution. Indirect decompression failure (IDF), defined as “postoperative persistent symptoms of nerve compression w...
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Study Design Systematic review. Objective To date there is no consensus among surgeons as to what defines an MIS-TLIF (transforaminal lumbar interbody fusion using minimally invasive spine surgery) compared to an open or mini-open TLIF. This systematic review aimed to examine the MIS-TLIF techniques reported in the recent body of literature to hel...
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Innovative technology and techniques have revolutionized minimally invasive spine surgery (MIS) within the past decade. The introduction of navigation and image-guided surgery has greatly affected spinal surgery and will continue to make surgery safer and more efficient. Eventually, it is conceivable that fluoroscopy will be completely replaced wit...
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This video demonstrates the step-by-step surgical technique for a less invasive cervical unilateral laminotomy for bilateral decompression (cervical ULBD). This technique allows surgeons to address bilateral cervical pathology while minimizing approach-related complications.1 In the video, we present the case of a 72-yr-old female patient with a pa...
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Tissue-engineered approaches for the treatment of early-stage intervertebral disc degeneration have shown promise in preclinical studies. However, none of these therapies has been approved for clinical use, in part because each therapy targets only one aspect of the intervertebral disc’s composite structure. At present, there is no reliable method...
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This paper provides a detailed report of "Global Neurosurgery 2019: A Practical Symposium" held from January 18th to January 19th, 2019 at Weill Cornell Medical College, New York. The meeting convened an international faculty and audience; leaders in the world of global neurosurgery (GNS) as well as junior faculty and residents beginning their cont...
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This video demonstrates the step-by-step surgical technique for the minimally invasive laminotomy for contralateral "over-the-top" foraminal decompression. This technique allows for excellent decompression with clearance of the contralateral recess and foramen. In the video, we present the case of a 51-yr-old female patient with a past medical hist...
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The peculiarity of extreme lateral interbody fusion (LLIF) is the achievement of indirect neural decompression of the spinal canal while distracting the intervertebral disc space using an interbody cage. In this manuscript we will review the potentials and limitations of this technique when treating degenerative disc disease of the lumbar spine. A...
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INTRODUCTION The objective of the current study is to assess the efficacy of combined annulus fibrosus (AF) using a high-density collagen (HDC) gel and nucleus pulposus (NP) repair using a hyaluronic acid (HA) gel in an in Vivo sheep model. METHODS We performed an anterolateral, retroperitoneal prepsoas approach to access the IVDs L1-6 in a total...
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An appropriate patient selection for minimally invasive (MIS) revision surgery is critical to achieving good clinical outcomes. A thorough physical examination is mandatory and plays an important role in assessing symptoms caused by recurrent disc herniation or lumbar stenosis symptoms. Biplanar lumbar spine radiographs provide valuable information...
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Minimally invasive surgical approaches for the treatment of spinal pathologies have accelerated over the past three decades and resulted in superior functional outcomes with less complications. Yet cervical pathologies have been slower to gain traction for multiple anatomical factors and its “high-risk” profile. Various minimally invasive technique...
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Background: Minimally invasive techniques utilizing tubular retractors have become an increasingly popular approach to the spinal column. The concept of a unilateral laminotomy for bilateral decompression (ULBD), first applied in the lumbar spine, has recently been applied to the cervical spine for the treatment of cervical spondylotic myelopathy (...
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The peculiarity of extreme lateral interbody fusion (LLIF) is the achievement of indirect neural decompression of the spinal canal while distracting the intervertebral disc space using an interbody cage. In this manuscript we will review the potentials and limitations of this technique when treating degenerative disc disease of the lumbar spine. A...
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This video demonstrates the workflow of a minimally invasive transforaminal interbody fusion (MIS-TLIF) using a portable intraoperative CT (iCT) scanner, (Airo®, Brainlab AG, Feldkirchen, Germany), combined with state-of-the-art total 3D computer navigation. The navigation is used not only for instrumentation but also for intraoperative planning th...
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Symptomatic lumbar spondylolisthesis is commonly accompanied by spinal stenosis in multiple segments. These pathologies are routinely treated by multilevel decompression and instrumented fusion. However, it was hypothesized that a minimally invasive surgery (MIS) fusion in the unstable segment combined with a unilateral laminotomy for bilateral dec...
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Background: Bow hunter syndrome describes a mechanical compression of the vertebral artery on head rotation leading to reversible symptomatic vertebrobasilar insufficiency. Patients are commonly presenting with syncope, vertigo, dizziness, and visual disturbances. These symptoms usually resolve when the head is turned back into neutral position. Tr...
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Due to their high rate of neo-angiogenesis, malignant gliomas may qualify for treatment with anti-angiogenic substances. We report on a series of patients with malignant glioma not eligible for standard postoperative combined radiochemotherapy due to decreased health status. A total of nine patients with malignant glioma, postoperatively presenting...

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