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NeurosurgeryNeurosurgery

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Outline• A & P• Pathology• Diagnostics/Pre-operative Testing• Medications/Anesthesia• Positioning/Prepping/Draping• Supplies/Instrumentation/Equipment• Dressings/Drains/Post-op Care• Procedures: Carpal Tunnel Release,

Craniotomy, Cervical Discectomy, Lumbar Discectomy, Ventroperitoneal Shunt

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Nervous System• Functions:• Senses changes in environment• Interprets changes• Stimulates movement to respond

to these changes

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Organization of the Nervous System

• Two systems:1. CNS Central Nervous System• Two major parts: Brain and Spinal

Cord

2. PNS Peripheral Nervous System• Everything else

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Peripheral Nervous System

• Two major parts:• Afferent Nervous System • Sensory neurons take info from

PNS to CNS

• Efferent Nervous System• Motor neurons take info from CNS

to PNS

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Efferent Nervous System

• Motor nervous system• 2 parts:1. Somatic Nervous System• Skeletal muscle control• Conscious control2. Autonomic Nervous System• Cardiac muscle, smooth muscle, and glands• Unconscious control• Has 2 divisions:• Sympathetic Division• Parasympathetic Division

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Autonomic Nervous System

• Sympathetic vs. Parasympathetic• Controlled by hypothalamus and medulla

oblongata• Both are different nerves going to the same

effector or target• Are antagonistic• Parasympathetic = decreased skeletal blood

flow, increased organ blood flow (quietly eating)

• Sympathetic = increased skeletal blood flow, decreased organ blood flow (eatus interruptus by a bear!) Also called fight or flight; prepares body for emergencies

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Spinal Cord• Functions: • Info to and from the brain• Integration of reflexes

• Location:• Begins at foramen magnum and

extends to 2nd lumbar• About 16-18” in length

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Spinal Cord Support Structures

• Vertebra • 33 total• 7 cervical• 12 thoracic• 5 lumbar• Sacrum formed by 5 fused bones• Coccyx formed by 4 fused bones

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Intervertebral Disks• Separate vertebrae• Outer layer is tough and called the

annulus fibrosis• Inner core is soft and called the

nucleus pulposus • Bear stress incurred with body

weight and when lifting

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Spinal Cord Support Structures

• Meninges • Between vertebra & spinal cord• Epidural space between vertebra and dura

mater1. Dura Mater outermost layer extends to S-2• Subdural space between dura mater and

arachnoid 2. Arachnoid extends to S-2• Subarachnoid space contains CSF3. Pia Mater adheres directly to spinal cord and

extends to L-2

• Meninges also cover brain/continuous layer/difference epidural space not present

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Spinal Nerves• 31 pair• Names and numbers depend on where enter

and exit• Each has a ventral and dorsal root• Ventral root = motor• Dorsal root = sensory• 8 cervical• 12 thoracic• 5 lumbar• 5 sacral• 1 coccygeal

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Brain • Protected by the cranium or skull

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Brain • 4 major parts:• Brain stem• Diencephalon• Cerebellum• Cerebrum

Weight about 3 lbs.

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Support Structures of the Brain

1. Meninges • Continuous layer with spinal cord• NO epidural space

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Support Structures of the Brain

2. Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF)• About 800ml produced each day by the

choroid plexus, a specialized set of capillaries

• Circulates inside subarachnoid space through central canal of spinal cord and the ventricles of the brain

• Reabsorbed in arachnoid villus found in the parietal lobe

• Functions as a shock absorber and circulates nutrients

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Support Structures of the Brain

3. Blood Brain Barrier• Specialized set of capillaries exclusive

to the central nervous system• Less permeable than any other

capillaries in the body• Advantage = keeps out unwanted

chemicals• Disadvantage = difficult to diffuse

materials out, hence difficulty in treating conditions such as encephalitis

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Brain Stem• 3 parts:• Medulla oblongata• Pons • Midbrain

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Medulla oblongata• Contains:• 5 of 12 cranial nerves• Pyramids: function only with motor

neurons/a crossing of the spinal nerve impulses

• Reflex centers: hiccupping, sneezing, coughing

• Vital reflex centers:• Cardiac center – heart rate• Vasoconstrictor center-BP via blood

vessel diameter control• Respiratory center - breathing

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Pons • Above medulla• Switching point for motor neurons• Respiratory center

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Midbrain or Mesencephalon

• Above pons• Involuntary eye and head

movement in response to auditory stimuli

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Diencephalon • 2 parts:• Thalmus• Hypothalmus

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Thalmus • Relay center for sensory

information• Interprets stimuli for example pain

from changes in temperature (hot stove)

• 1st level of reasoning occurs here• Recognizes crude touch NOT

localized touch

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Hypothalmus • Controls large number of subconscious

functions• Controls most of Autonomic nervous

system • Where endocrine and nervous systems

interface• Homeostasis regulation of the body• Controls: body temp, thirst, hunger,

sleep and waking habits, psychosomatic disorders, rage and aggression

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Cerebellum • 2nd largest part of the brain• Primarily a motor area• Controls skeletal muscles,

subconsciously• Receives sensory input from eyes,

muscles, joints, and inner ear• Posture, balance, coordination,

equilibrium• Muscle sense tells body where other

parts are

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Cerebrum • Largest part of brain• Motor/sensory/association area• 4 Lobes: frontal, parietal,

occipital, temporal• Each controls a specific function

be it motor or sensory• Limbic system: controls

emotion/functions in cerebral cortex and diencephalon

• See page 970 Figure 24-4 in Price

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Cerebrum Lobes’ Function

• Frontal• Memory,

abstract thinking, ethics, judgement, emotion, expressive speech, motor

• Parietal • Sensory,

receptive speech, written word

• Temporal • Auditory,

olfactory• Occipital• Visual cortex• Visual

association

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Cranial Nerves• All originate in the brain stem

EXCEPT the 1st and 2nd

• Classified as sensory or mixed (sensory and motor) nerves

• Directly off of brain• Do not go through the spine• Identified by Roman numerals and

names

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Cranial NervesI. Olfactory - sense of smellII. Optic – sense of sight/visionIII. Occulomotor – eyeball, eyelid movement (medial,

inferior, superior rectus, inferior oblique), pupil constriction, lens accommodation

Muscle sense for eyeballIV. Trochlear – eyeball movement (superior oblique) Muscle sense for eyeballV. Trigeminal – masseter muscle control Sensory part has 3 branches: ophthalmic

(forehead to corner of eye), maxillary (corner of eye to upper lip/teeth), and mandibular (lower lip/teeth/tongue)

All three convey sense of touch, pain and temp changes

VI. Abducens - same as IV eyeball movement (lateral rectus) and eyeball muscle sense

FYI: EOM formula LR6(SO4)3

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Cranial NervesVII. Facial- facial muscles, lacrimal and salivary glands

anterior 2/3 of tongue (taste)VIII. Vestibulocochlear -last of totally sensory nerves;

has 2 branches: vestibular conveys balance and cochlear which conveys sense of hearing

IX. Glossopharyngeal -salivary gland secretion and posterior 1/3 of tongue

X. Vagus – internal organ control motor and sensory; originates in medulla and goes down through neck into chest and abdomen

XI. Accessory – controls head and neck movement, speech, and muscle sense for the head

XII. Hypoglossal – tongue muscles: swallowing, speech, muscle sense for tongue

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Neuro Pathology

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Cervical Spine Pathology

• Very serious• Can have severe consequences related

to all of the spinal cords’ nerve pathways

• Spondylosis is osteophyte or bone spur formation in the spinal canal

• Cervical disk extrusion acute or chronic• Treatment errs on the side of caution

due to potential extreme consequences of surgical intervention

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Thoracic Pathology• Spondylosis• Extrusion of disk

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Lumbar Pathology• Spondylosis• Stenosis• Spondylolithesis • Disk extrusion

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Neoplasms/Tumors • Two types:• Primary • Originate in nervous tissue or

meninges• Secondary • Are metastasized from other parts

of the body

• May be classified as benign or malignant

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Tumors • Benign tumors:• “Craniopharyngiomas, epidermoids,

hemangiomas, menigiomas, acoustic neuromas, and pituitary microadenomas” Price, 2004

• Malignant tumors:• “Astrocytes or gliomas” Price, 2004

• Benign usually excisable via craniotomy• Malignant normally cannot be completely

removed but efforts are made to remove most

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Head Trauma • Includes; • Scalp lacerations, fractures,

hematomas (epidural or subdural), and brain injuries

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Spinal Cord Trauma• Vertebral Fracture• Vertebral Dislocation • Herniated disk into spinal canal• Laceration from GSW or MVA

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Cerebrovascular Disease

• #3 cause of death in US• Symptoms reflect ischemia (TIAs)

or hemorrhage• Intracranial aneurysm• Arteriovenous malformations• Brain hemorrhage • Stroke or cerebrovascular accident

(CVA)

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Congenital Pathology• Craniosynotosis “premature

closure of the cranial sutures” Price, 2004

• Hydrocephalus result of obstructed CSF flow

• Spina bifida

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Infection • Abscess• Subdural empyema• Post-op infection

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Spinal Cord Tumors• Intramedullary in the spinal cord• Intradural in dura, outside spinal

cord• Extradural outside spinal cord Price, 2004

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Peripheral Nerve Pathology

• Carpal tunnel syndrome - compression of the median nerve

• Ulnar nerve compression – compression of ulnar nerve by the ligament of Osborne

Price, 2004

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Diagnosis • History and physical• Symptoms usually specific to area of

pathology• Electroencephalogram (EEG)• X-ray• Myelogram • CAT Scan• MRI• Cerebral arteriograms

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Medications• Lidocaine 1% with epinephrine• Topical hemostatic agents: gelfoam,

avitene, surgicel, bone wax• Antibiotic irrigants• Topical papaverine for prevention of

spasm during intracranial artery surgery

• Methyl methacrylate with cranioplasty• Heparin saline irrigation again with

intracranial artery surgery• Contrast solutions with cerebral

arteriography• Gliadel wafers (tumor bed of

glioblastoma)

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Anesthesia • General • Could be local with MAC for minor

laceration suturing

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Positioning • Cranial Surgery• Supine primarily,

with a specialty headrest and or fixation devices

• Can be lateral or semi-lateral

• Sitting• Prone• Varies with location

of access

• Spinal surgery• Anterior procedures

require supine• Posterior procedures

require prone

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Preps • Will require shave especially on

head• Varies with surgeon preference:

betadine, alcohol, chlorohexidine • Care taken NOT to get in patient’s

eyes or facial orifices

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Draping • Toweled out• Adhesive type drape• Specialty drapes: laparotomy,

thyroid, craniotomy, lumbar• Stockinette for peripheral

procedures

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Supplies • Marking pen• Disposable bi-polar cord• Monopolar pencil/bovie• Cottonoids/patties• Raney clips• Hemostatic clips• Shunt catheters, tubing, connectors• Cotton balls• Hemovac drain• Nerve stimulator• Telfa• Microscope drape• C-Arm drape• Ultrasound wand drape

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Instruments • Minor tray if laminectomy and

craniotomy trays do not have basic instrumentation

• Laminectomy tray • Craniotomy tray• Basic ortho tray• Plates and screws• Specialty self-retaining retractor

trays: Greenburg

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Miscellaneous Instrumentation

• See pages 987-990 in PRice

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Equipment • microscope• Video tower• YAG or CO2 laser• Positioning equipment: Mayfield headrest, Gardner-

Wells • Operative Ultrasound machine• Stereotaxis system• CUSA Cavitron ultrasonic aspirator• Bipolar and monopolar ECU• Nitrogen source for power equipment (saws/drills)• Mayfield overbed table• Headlight and light source• C-Arm and monitor• Cell saver• Fluid warming and temperature regulating equipment

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Dressings/Drains/Post-op Care

• Dressings surgeon preference• Drains surgeon preference• Post-op care: keep field sterile

until patient has left the OR• Careful with moving patient to

avoid patient injury and hemorrhage

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Post-operative Complications

• Infection• Hemorrhage• Nerve damage• CSF leakage• Meningitis • Neurological deficits