Dr. Athos Patsalides and Dr. Marc Dinkin have published new results from their clinical trial testing venous sinus stenting (VSS), showing for the first time a quantitative reduction in intracranial pressure in patients who have had the stenting procedure. The paper was published in the Journal of NeuroInterventional Surgery and is available to all through Open Access.
From "Role of inhibitory control in modulating focal seizure spread"
The findings describe laboratory findings that could have important implications for epilepsy in humans
Ibrahim Hussain, M.D., was Chief Neurosurgical Resident in 2018 when the paper was published
Improved tools and techniques continue to make spine surgery a much less daunting prospect than it once was, with faster recovery times and less pain, narcotic dependency, and scarring
Transsphenoidal Surgery: Complication Avoidance and Management Techniques
The new text focuses on the multidisciplinary management of pituitary and other sellar and parasellar tumors.
Dr Peter Morgenstern, Dr. Mark Souweidane, and MD/PhD student Iryna Ivasyk
A case study that suggests CED remains a viable treatment option for lesions with cysts
Dr. Marc Dinkin and Dr. Athos Patsalides of Weill Cornell Medicine
Study shows that stenting reduces or eliminates symptoms in the vast majority of patients with venous sinus stenosis.
Biological Approaches to Spinal Disc Repair and Regeneration for Clinicians
The text is the first book to cover innovative tissue engineering and biological interventions as treatment options for degenerative disc disease.
Mark Souweidane, MD
There are more findings to report from his landmark clinical trial for DIPG
Dr. Hongtao Ma of the Weill Cornell Epilepsy Laboratory
The paper describes a novel wave of glial calcium activity triggered by seizures and examines its role and significance.
Mark M. Souweidane, MD and CBTP researcher Uday Maachani, PhD
Developing a reliable means of measuring the volume of a DIPG tumor is a significant advance that will greatly aid in the assessment of potential new treatments.