Dr. Hartl’s Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery Book Published in China
Publication of the translated text was announced at the 2014 International Forum of Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery, held in Shanghai in October.
Neurovascular Coupling Methods
The book provides a state-of-the-art overview of new techniques for measuring blood flow in the brain
Dr. Mark Souweidane
Dr. Mark Souweidane co-authors important research finding about fatal, inoperable brain stem tumor
Dr. Roger Hartl
A new study co-authored by Dr. Roger Härtl shows that patients who suffer a severe traumatic brain injury do better when their caregivers follow established guidelines for managing the injury.
Clinical Management and Evolving Novel Therapeutic Strategies for Patients with Brain Tumors
Mark Souweidane, MD, Vice Chairman of the Brain and Spine Center and the director of pediatric neurosurgery, and Zhiping Zhou, PhD, who manages Dr. Souweidane's pediatric neuro-oncology lab, have contributed a chapter to the new book, "Clinical Management and Evolving Novel Therapeutic Strategies for Patients with Brain Tumors."
"Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery: Techniques, Evidence, and Controversies" book cover
"Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery: Techniques, Evidence, and Controversies," an AOSpine text co-authored by Dr. Roger Härtl and Dr. Andreas Korge, is now available in print and as an e-book.