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    Anatomical study of the mastoid foramina and mastoid emissary veins: classification and application to localizing the sigmoid sinus

    The mastoid foramen (MF) is located on the mastoid process of the temporal bone, adjacent to the occipitomastoid suture or the parietomastoid suture, and contains the mastoid emissary vein (MEV). In retrosigmo...

    Arada Chaiyamoon, Kevin Schneider, Joe Iwanaga in Neurosurgical Review (2023)

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    Revisiting the transorbital approach for emergency external ventricular drainage: an anatomical study of relevant parameters and their effect on the effectiveness of using Tubbs’ point

    The transorbital approach (TOA) can provide immediate access to the lateral ventricles by piercing the roof of the orbit (ROO) with a spinal needle and without the need of a drill. Reliable external landmarks ...

    Juan J. Cardona, Devendra Shekhawat, Arada Chaiyamoon in Neurosurgical Review (2023)

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    Nerve to subclavius for neurotization procedures: an anatomical feasibility study

    Injuries to the inferior trunk of the brachial plexus and its components can be debilitating. As such injuries are prioritized by surgeons during repair, an additional nerve transfer is considered herein. In t...

    Patrick J. McCarty, Arada Chaiyamoon, Juan J. Cardona, Ana Carrera in Neurosurgical Review (2023)

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    What is the C2 pedicle, pars interarticularis, and isthmus? Anatomical study and review of the literature regarding these confusing terms with proposal of new nomenclature

    The atypical anatomy of the C2 vertebra has led to terminological discrepancies within reports and studies in the literature regarding the location of its pedicle, pars interarticularis, and isthmus. These dis...

    Cameron Schmidt, Arada Chaiyamoon, Juan J. Cardona in Acta Neurochirurgica (2023)

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    Effects of intubation technique on intracranial pressure: a cadaveric study

    Patients are at risk of increased intracranial pressure (ICP) during manipulation for endotracheal intubation. The aim of this cadaveric study was to quantify this relationship. Five fresh frozen adult cadaver...

    Erin McCormack, Aimee Aysenne, Juan J. Cardona, Arada Chaiyamoon in Neurosurgical Review (2023)