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Pediatric neurosurgery training during residency in Switzerland and the need for dedicated subspecialization training
IntroductionPediatric Neurosurgery as a subspeciality started to emerge during the late 1950s, with only a few dedicated pediatric neurosurgeons in...
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Intraoperative neurophysiology in pediatric neurosurgery: a historical perspective
IntroductionIntraoperative neurophysiology (ION) has been established over the past three decades as a valuable discipline to improve the safety of...
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The evolution of pediatric neurosurgery: reflection of personal experience of the last half-century
ObjectivesIn the past 50 years, pediatric neurosurgery has made tremendous strides, and gained its own identity as a distinct subspecialty. I have...
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Focus session on sodium fluorescein in pediatric oncological neurosurgery
Many tools and techniques have been developed to obtain maximal safe tumoral resection in neurosurgery. Fluorescent dyes, including sodium...
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Pediatric Neurosurgery Board Review A Comprehensive Guide
This specialized textbook will be dedicated to the various disease topics of pediatric neurosurgery and management strategies. The text will cover... -
History of pediatric neurosurgery in Latin America: the early years
PurposePediatric neurosurgical history in Latin America possesses rich and fascinating origins; the large number of neurosurgical societies that form...
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Pediatric Neurosurgery In Multiple-Choice Questions
This book is the first review book to use the multiple-choice question format in pediatric neurosurgery. More than 500 MCQs are provided in a...
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Automated translation accurately translates recorded pediatric neurosurgery clinic conversations between Spanish and English
ObjectiveThe purpose of this study is to analyze an automated voice to text translation device by reporting the translation accuracy for recorded...
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Quality and patient safety research in pediatric neurosurgery: a review
BackgroundIn 2001, the National Academy of Medicine, formerly known as the Institute of Medicine (IOM), published their seminal work, Crossing the...
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Sodium fluorescein in pediatric oncological neurosurgery: a pilot study on 50 children
BackgroundSodium fluorescein (SF) is currently considered a valid intraoperative adjunct in the resection of high-grade brain lesions in adults....
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Technical evolution of pediatric neurosurgery: the evolution of intraoperative imaging
Imaging has always been fundamental to neurosurgery, and its evolution over the last century has made a dramatic transformation in the ability of...
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Sodium fluorescein in pediatric neurosurgery: a systematic review with technical considerations and future perspectives
BackgroundSodium fluorescein (SF) is routinely used in several centers as a valid intraoperative adjunct in adult oncological neurosurgery. Its use...
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A systematic review of the power of standardization in pediatric neurosurgery
In the current neurosurgical field, there is a constant emphasis on providing the best care with the most value. Such work requires the constant...
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The role of the pediatric neurosurgeon in abusive head injuries: a survey of members of the International Society for Pediatric Neurosurgery
Background and purposePediatric neurosurgeons are at the forefront of the clinical management of abusive head injuries (AHI) all over the world....
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Neurocysticercosis: challenges in pediatric neurosurgery practice
PurposeNeurocysticercosis (NCC) is considered a neglected infectious disease, but the most common parasitic disease of the central nervous system...
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Fetal neurosurgery
Among fetal surgical procedures, neurosurgery stands out due to the number of cases and the possibility of develo** new procedures that can be...
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Technical evolution of pediatric neurosurgery: moyamoya disease
Moyamoya disease (MMD) is a rare steno-occlusive disease of the bilateral internal carotid arteries that predominantly occurs in East Asia. Since the...
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3D printing in pediatric neurosurgery: experimental study of a novel approach using biodegradable materials
Purpose3D printing technologies have become an integral part of modern life, and the most routinely used materials in reconstructive surgery in...
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A successful awake pediatric neurosurgery procedure following, 3 months after, a previous failure due to an emergence agitation: a case report
Awake neurosurgery in children may sometimes require conversion to general anesthesia. We present here the case of a first failed awake procedure for...