Issues
Journal Name Change
Vol. 1-11 (1975-1984) were published under the journal's former title Child's Brain and Vol. 12-15 (1985/86-1989) under Pediatric Neuroscience.
Pediatric Neurosurgery 2023, Vol. 58, No. 3
Research Article
Giant Supratentorial Brain Tumors in Children: Functional Outcome and Progression-Free Survival Analysis
Patient- and Caregiver-Reported Outcome Measures after Single-Level Selective Dorsal Rhizotomy in Pediatric and Young Adult Patients with Spastic Cerebral Palsy
Use of a Prophylactic Retrograde-Flushing Device in High-Risk Pediatric Patients with Ventriculoperitoneal Shunts: A Technical Note
Diagnostic Accuracy of Ocular Ultrasonography in Identifying Raised Intracranial Pressure among Pediatric Population
A Comparison of Clinical Outcomes for Subependymal Giant Cell Astrocytomas Treated with Laser Interstitial Thermal Therapy, Open Surgical Resection, and mTOR Inhibitors
Novel Insights from Clinical Practice
Chronic Pleural Effusion in Ventriculoperitoneal Shunt due to Diaphragmatic CSF Fistula: Report of a Case Treated by Endoscopic Choroid Plexus Coagulation and Literature Review
Implantation of ventriculoperitoneal (VP) shunt is a standard therapy of hydrocephalus.
Chronic pleural CSF effusion can occur as a very rare complication of VP shunts in case of a diaphragmatic hole with or without intrathoracic migration of the distal shunt catheter.
Lipoblastomatosis Extended into the Lumbar Spinal Canal in a Child: A Case Report
Lipoblastoma and lipoblastomatosis are rare benign mesenchymal adipose tumors that originate from embryonic white adipocytes and occur most commonly in infancy and early childhood.
Lipoblastomas occur in the extremities and trunk, resulting in the fact that infiltration into the spinal canal has rarely been reported.
Although lipoblastoma is benign with no potential for metastasis, it is prone to local recurrence.
Case Report
Extraskeletal Myxoid Chondrosarcoma of the Jugular Foramen in a Pediatric Patient: A Case Report and Comprehensive Review of the Literature
• Myxoid chondrosarcomas of the jugular foramen are rare, especially in the pediatric population.