Publications by authors named "Doo-Sik Kong"

BACKGROUND: Tinnitus is a common symptom in patients with vestibular schwannoma (VS). The impact of Gamma Knife radiosurgery (GKRS) on tinnitus and the health-related quality of life (HRQoL) of patients with VS remains unclear. This study evaluated the effect of GKRS on HRQoL affected by tinnitus.

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Meningioma is the most prevalent primary brain tumor with extensive intra-tumoral heterogeneity and high recurrence rates, particularly in high-grade meningiomas. Despite advancements in understanding the molecular underpinnings of meningiomas, the longitudinal evolutionary trajectory and cellular diversity of recurrent tumors remain elusive. In this study, we perform single-nuclei sequencing of matched primary and recurrent meningiomas to explore the dynamic transcriptional heterogeneity and evolutionary trajectory of meningioma tumor cells, as well as their molecular interactions with tumor-associated immune cells that shape the complex milieu of the meningioma microenvironment.

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Objective: There is limited consensus on endoscopic skull base surgery (ESBS) reconstruction principles. This study aims to generate comprehensive themes regarding ESBS reconstruction by pooling the experiences of ESBS experts, with comparison to a literature review of current published evidence.

Methods: Structured qualitative interviews of ESBS experts regarding postoperative management and reconstruction of various defect locations were conducted.

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Objective: This study aimed to compare the clinical outcomes and risk of two skull base reconstruction methods after expanded endoscopic skull base approach (EEA), viz. postoperative cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) lumbar drainage (L-method) and injectable hydroxyapatite cement without lumbar drainage (H-method).

Methods: We enrolled 211 consecutive patients with grade 2 or 3 intraoperative CSF leakage during EEA.

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Objective: The authors evaluated the intermediate-term outcomes of a skull base reconstruction technique using hydroxyapatite cranioplasty combined with a nasoseptal flap following endoscopic endonasal surgery (EES) for suprasellar tumors. Specifically, the evaluation focused on the avoidance of lumbar CSF drainage, prevention of CSF leakage, and incidence of postoperative complications, including meningitis and nasoseptal flap necrosis, during a minimum follow-up of 2 years.

Methods: This multicenter study included patients who met the following criteria: 1) underwent EES for tuberculum sellae meningiomas or craniopharyngiomas, 2) received dual application of hydroxyapatite cranioplasty and reconstruction using a nasoseptal flap, 3) had a follow-up duration of at least 2 years, and 4) did not undergo lumbar drainage of CSF postoperatively.

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 Orbital apex syndrome (OAS) is characterized by visual loss, ophthalmoplegia, ptosis, and orbital pain. This study aims to analyze neuro-ophthalmologic outcomes of OAS resulting from invasive fungal rhinosinusitis (IFS).  This retrospective study analyzed 25 patients diagnosed with OAS resulting from IFS between January 2018 and July 2022.

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Objective: Petroclival tumors such as petroclival meningiomas or trigeminal schwannomas extending to the posterior cranial fossa are challenging to treat due to their deep-seated location and proximity to critical neurovascular structures. This study aimed to evaluate the feasibility, safety, and clinical outcomes of endoscopic transorbital surgery for the resection of central skull base tumors involving the petroclival area.

Methods: The authors conducted a retrospective analysis of 32 patients with petroclival tumors including meningiomas and trigeminal schwannomas who underwent endoscopic transorbital surgery between September 2017 and December 2022.

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  • This study analyzed how the size of large brain metastases (BMs) changes during gamma knife radiosurgery (FGKRS) to see if these changes can help predict treatment success.
  • Researchers reviewed 73 lesions from 70 patients treated between 2017 and 2022, finding a 63% tumor control rate over an average follow-up of 11 months.
  • Results indicated that while tumor volumes changed during treatment, these changes did not significantly impact progression-free survival (PFS) or overall survival (OS), highlighting the need for careful monitoring post-treatment regardless of volume alterations.
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Objective: The endoscopic transorbital approach (ETOA) has emerged as a promising minimally invasive technique for resection of lesions in the mediobasal temporal region (MTR) due to its potential to preserve the integrity of the optic radiation (OR). This study evaluated the safety and efficacy of ETOA using an OR-sparing surgical strategy for mediobasal temporal lesions.

Methods: A retrospective review was conducted of the medical records of 15 patients (7 females and 8 males) who underwent ETOA for lesions in the MTR between November 2017 and November 2022.

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  • The study examines the use of piezoelectric orbitotomy in the superior eyelid endoscopic transorbital approach (SETOA), highlighting its feasibility and potential benefits.
  • The method involved precise bone cuts to create a one-piece bone flap, minimizing damage to surrounding tissues while allowing for improved visualization and access.
  • Results indicated significant bone volume gain and lower risk of common postoperative complications, suggesting this technique may be a safer and more effective alternative to traditional high-speed drilling methods in certain surgical cases.
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: Trigeminal schwannomas (TSs) are uncommon tumors found along any segment of the fifth cranial nerve (CN V). Typically located at the skull base, these benign tumors carry substantial morbidity due to the extent of traditional surgical methods. Minimally invasive endoscopic surgery such as the endoscopic transorbital approach (ETOA) presents promising new avenues for treatment, with the transorbital approach emerging as a potentially successful alternative.

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Purpose: Severe lymphopenia (SLP) has emerged as a significant prognostic factor in glioblastoma. Intensity-modulated radiation therapy (IMRT)-based radiation therapy (RT) is suggested to minimize the risk of SLP. This study aimed to evaluate SLP incidence based on multi-institutional database in patients with GBM treated with IMRT and develop a predictive nomogram.

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Objective: The endoscopic transorbital approach (ETOA) has been demonstrated to be a feasible ventral route to the petrous apex. Yet, it has been pointed to as a deep and narrow corridor for anterior petrosectomy; particularly, medialization of the instruments can become an issue when targeting the petroclival area. To overcome this limitation, an ETOA with orbital rim removal (ETOA-OR) has been suggested, but not de facto compared, with a transorbital approach without removal of the rim.

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A 6-year-old boy presented with a lateral rectus muscle entrapment in a complex orbital fracture sustained during bicycle riding. He was diagnosed with a skull-base fracture with pneumocephalus and zygomatic and inferior orbital wall fractures at another hospital. The zygomatic fracture and pneumocephalus were treated conservatively.

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The transorbital approach (TOA) is gaining popularity in skull base surgery scenarios. This approach represents a valuable surgical corridor to access various compartments and safely address several intracranial pathologies, both intradurally and extradurally, including tumors of the olfactory groove in the anterior cranial fossa (ACF), cavernous sinus in the middle cranial fossa (MCF), and the cerebellopontine angle in the posterior cranial fossa (PCF). The TOA exists in many variants, both from the point of view of invasiveness and from that of the entry point to the orbit, corresponding to the four orbital quadrants: the superior eyelid crease (SLC), the precaruncular (PC), the lateral retrocanthal (LRC), and the preseptal lower eyelid (PS).

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  • The study investigated changes in optic disc cupping between chiasmal lesion optic neuropathy (chON) and glaucoma using baseline fundus photographs taken before neuropathy onset.
  • In chON, 74.2% of eyes showed increased cup size, but the overall changes were significantly smaller compared to glaucoma, which saw a uniform change in cup size and vascular configuration.
  • The research highlights the importance of minimum residual neuroretinal rim width in distinguishing between chON and glaucoma, indicating that chON has characteristic patterns of cupping compared to glaucoma.
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Objective: In this study, the authors aimed to describe the endoscopic transorbital approach (ETOA) in children.

Methods: Six pediatric patients (2 girls and 4 boys) underwent the ETOA for paramedian skull base lesions at a single institution between September 2016 and February 2023.

Results: The median age at the time of surgery was 7.

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In this multi-center, assessor-blinded pilot study, the diagnostic efficacy of cCeLL-Ex vivo, a second-generation confocal laser endomicroscopy (CLE), was compared against the gold standard frozen section analysis for intraoperative brain tumor diagnosis. The study was conducted across three tertiary medical institutions in the Republic of Korea. Biopsy samples from newly diagnosed brain tumor patients were categorized based on location and divided for permanent section analysis, frozen section analysis, and cCeLL-Ex vivo imaging.

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Backgruound: Thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH)-secreting pituitary neuroendocrine tumor (TSH PitNET) is a rare subtype of PitNET. We investigated the comprehensive characteristics and outcomes of TSH PitNET cases from a single medical center. Also, we compared diagnostic methods to determine which showed superior sensitivity.

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For high-grade glioma (HGG) patients with old age or poor performance status, hypofractionated radiotherapy (hypoRT) in 10-15 fractions is recommended. Also, limited data exist on the impact of salvage treatment after progression in frail patients. We retrospectively analyzed the outcomes of dose-escalated hypoRT in 40 frail HGG patients who were treated with hypoRT between 2013 and 2021.

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The purpose of this study was to investigate the outcome of microvascular decompression (MVD) in patients with hemifacial spasm (HFS) who have no definite radiological neurovascular compression (NVC). Sixteen HFS patients without radiological NVC on preoperative MRI underwent MVD surgery. The symptoms were left-sided in fourteen (87.

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During the last few years, the superior eyelid endoscopic transorbital approach has been proposed as a new minimally invasive pathway to access skull base lesions, mostly in ophthalmologic, otolaryngologic, and maxillofacial surgeries. However, most neurosurgeons performing minimally invasive endoscopic neurosurgery do not usually employ the orbit as a surgical corridor. The authors undertook this technical and anatomical study to contribute a neurosurgical perspective, exploring the different possibilities of this novel route.

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