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The Archives of Pediatric Neurosurgery maintains its regularity and high publication quality with the release of its new issue, titled Functional Neurosurgery. This special issue, brilliantly edited by Dr. Luciano Furlanetti and Dr. Ricardo de Amoreira Gepp, focuses on advancements in pediatric functional neurosurgery, addressing surgical interventions for complex neurological disorders in children. The collection includes clinical and pre-clinical studies exploring novel indications, emerging technologies, refined methodologies, and long-term outcomes. Contributions cover a range of topics, including pallidotomies, intraventricular baclofen, selective neurectomies, and deep brain stimulation, with a focus on managing conditions such as spasticity, dystonia, and neuropsychiatric disorders. The issue also features case reports and reviews on the use of multimodal approaches in treating severe, refractory conditions like cerebral palsy and Lesch-Nyhan syndrome, emphasizing improving the quality of life for patients and caregivers. Through these contributions, the special issue aims to deepen the understanding of the mechanisms, challenges, and future directions in pediatric functional neurosurgery.
Special Issue: Arachnoid Cysts
Online First articles are published online before they appear in an issue of a journal. Fully citable, complete with a DOI, Online First means that the latest research is made available as quickly as possible
Happy birthday Archives of Pediatric Neurosurgery: we are two years old!
illustration by Kaliny Batista de Oliveira, medical student of 7th period, ITPAC PORTO NACIONAL, TO. (ITPAC-PORTO) and Érica Sany Brito Oliveira Costa, medical student at the State University of Southwest Bahia (UESB) - Jequié, Brazil
SBNPed Neuroendoscopy 2020: An Interactive Web Symposium was helded on October 17, 2020 and presented by SBNPed/APN. This innovative virtual symposium was broadcast live from SBNPed You tube channel. Distinguished expert faculty addressed fundamentals, technical tips and tricks for improving basic surgical endoscopic techniques.
Archives of Pediatric neurosurgery made available some lectures from the online virtual symposium.
Dr. James T. Goodrich dedicated his life to saving children with complex neurological conditions. He had a particular interest in the treatment of craniofacial abnormalities. He was a pioneer in this field and developed a multi-stage approach for separating craniopagus twins who have their brain and skull conjoined. In 2016, he famously led a team of 40 doctors in a 27-hour procedure to separate the McDonald twins. Throughout his distinguished career, he became known as the world’s leading expert on this lifesaving procedure. He has been consulted on hundreds of cases, and he routinely traveled the world sharing his vast knowledge and expertise with colleagues.
Figure Credits: Dr. Henrique Tardelli
We gratefully appreciate his contribution.
Dr. Henrique Tardeli is a plastic surgeon and an illustration artist.
Editorial Office Archives of Pediatric Neurosurgery
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ISSN: 2675-3626