
Sergey GorelyshevBurdenko Neurosurgery Institute · Pediatric Neurosurgical Department
Sergey Gorelyshev
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Functional immaturity of all organs and systems result in a high risk of complications in surgery of brain tumors in infants. One of the most serious complications is a massive blood loss and developing on its background severe disorders of hemostasis. In modern series of observations perioperative mortality in these children varies from 13 to 33%....
Pilocytic astrocytoma (PA) is a low-grade glial tumor (WHO grade I) with predominant occurrence in pediatric patients. According to many authors, stereotactic radiosurgery (SRS) and radiotherapy (SRT) promote long-term remission or retardation of tumor progression in patients with in inoperable lesions after incomplete resection or recurrence. Ther...
Embryonic tumor with abundant neuropil and true rosettes (ETANTR) is a very aggressive rare tumor with unique histologic and molecular features occurring in very young children. At present approximately 80 cases of ETANTR have been documented in the literature since first description in 2000. We report seven patients with ETANTR below 4 years of ag...
Hypothalamic hamartoma (HH) is malformation of the brain manifesting by paroxysmal disorders (gelastic seizures) and endocrine disorders (mostly precocious sexual development). Surgical resection of HH is associated with the risk of severe neurological and neuroendocrine complications. Alternative ways of treatment are being investigasted. Stereota...
The paper presents a rare case of successful removal of giant cavernous malformation of the cerebellum in a baby. It describes the specific features of differential diagnosis of space-occupying lesions of the posterior cranial fossa in infants in detail.
Astrocytic gliomas are the most common pediatric brain tumors; however, nonbrainstem glioblastomas are extremely rare compared with their adult counterparts. Little information is available on the clinical significance of various molecular markers in pediatric grade IV astrocytomas. The current study was focused on the molecular analysis and clinic...
Comparing of the craniopharyngiomas cyst fluid, collected during the surgery, with blood plasma revealed significantly enhanced lipid peroxidation and lactate accumulation in tumour cysts contents. These processes were usually more prominent in endosuprasellar than in suprasellar craniopharyngiomas. The maximum of free radical formation in conjunct...
Hypopituitarism, including severe GH deficiency, is an almost inevitable outcome of craniopharyngioma. However, some GH deficient children with this tumour may grow normally or even have accelerated growth postoperatively. To study this phenomenon we have investigated the endocrine status, including IGF-1 and its binding proteins IGFBP-1 and IGFBP3...
The authors analyze the results of surgical treatment of 51 consecutive patients with colloid cysts of the third ventricle. Patients were operated by the senior author from 1981 to 1996. Provided are the clinical signs, CT and MRI diagnostic criteria. Surgical treatment of colloid cysts is discussed in every detail. The authors believe, transcallos...
During a period of 17 years (from 1976 till now) 45 patients with giant gliomas of the chiasma and the IIIrd ventricle out of a total amount of 120 patients with hypothalamic gliomas were operated. The following classification of tumours was used: I) tumours with predominant anterior growth; II) tumours which infiltrate chiasma and penetrate into t...
A review is given on the operative management of anterior third ventricle tumours, with special emphasis on the selection of the approach, the postoperative results and complications. The review is based on our own experiences with 337 cases and 340 operations, among them 198 craniopharyngiomas, 80 gliomas, 23 colloid cysts, 11 ependymomas, and 25...
The authors compared the evaluation of the extent of radicalism of removal of craniopharyngiomas of the third ventricle during the operation and in postmortem examination in 17 cases. They found that the transcallosal approach provides greater possibility for radical removal and correct appraisal of the volume of the removed tumor. Growth of connec...
In analysis of 216 operations for removing tumors of the anterior parts of the third ventricle it was established that the transcallosal approach with access to the tumor through the foramen of Monro or between the columns of the fornix was most adequate for radical removal of the tumor. Combined approaches are necessary in removal of extra-intrave...
The authors analysed computer-aided tomograms of 182 children of different age with occlusive and open forms of hydrocephalus in the progressive, subcompensated, and compensated stages. The main signs characteristic of the various forms of hydrocephalus and stages of its clinical course were revealed. The VBR and Evans indices and the indices of th...