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  1. Editorial. Innovations in neurosurgical education during the COVID-19 pandemic: is it time to reexamine our neurosurgical training models?
  2. Alternative customized instrumentation and technique for percutaneous balloon compression rhizotomy for trigeminal neuralgia
  3. Editorial: Are we there yet? Pushing the boundaries of endonasal surgery into the brainstem
  4. Editorial: An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure: dreaded vascular complications during endonasal skull base surgery
  5. Ganglion cyst of the temporomandibular joint with intradural extension: case report
  6. Intraoperative assessment of isocitrate dehydrogenase mutation status in human gliomas using desorption electrospray ionization–mass spectrometry
  7. Editorial: Neurosurgical innovation: balancing the risks and benefits of technical novelty
  8. The art of microneurosurgery and passion for technical excellence
  9. Factors associated with burnout among US neurosurgery residents: a nationwide survey
  10. In Reply: Intracranial Connections of the Vertebral Venous Plexus: Anatomic Study With Application to Neurosurgical and Endovascular Procedures at the Craniocervical Junction
  11. In Vivo Microscopy in Neurosurgical Oncology
  12. Acridine Orange as a Novel Photosensitizer for Photodynamic Therapy in Glioblastoma
  13. Minimally Invasive Approaches for Anterior Skull Base Meningiomas: Supraorbital Eyebrow, Endoscopic Endonasal, or a Combination of Both? Anatomic Study, Limitations, and Surgical Application
  14. Surgical Management of Supratentorial Intracerebral Hemorrhages: Endoscopic Versus Open Surgery
  15. Effects of distance and transport method on intervention and mortality in aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage
  16. Book Review
  17. Sulforaphane suppresses the growth of glioblastoma cells, glioblastoma stem cell–like spheroids, and tumor xenografts through multiple cell signaling pathways
  18. Brain aneurysms
  19. CMET-33. A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW REVEALS LOCATION SPECIFIC TOXICITY RATES AFTER SRS FOR BRAINSTEM METASTASES
  20. The Role of MDM2 in Promoting Genome Stability versus Instability
  21. Approaches to the pulvinar
  22. Enhanced classical complement pathway activation and altered phagocytosis signaling molecules in human epilepsy
  23. Endoscopic Endonasal and Transcranial Surgery for Microsurgical Resection of Ventral Foramen Magnum Meningiomas: A Preliminary Experience
  24. Intraoperative assessment of tumor margins during glioma resection by desorption electrospray ionization-mass spectrometry
  25. Endovascular treatment of ruptured tiny (⩽3 mm) intracranial aneurysms in the setting of subarachnoid hemorrhage: A case series of 20 patients and literature review
  26. TRTH-14. TARGETING CHK1 AND AKT CROSSTALK IN MUTANT P53 PEDIATRIC GLIOBLASTOMA
  27. Effect of short-term ε-aminocaproic acid treatment on patients undergoing endovascular coil embolization following aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage
  28. Long-term follow-up analysis of microsurgical clip ligation and endovascular coil embolization for dorsal wall blister aneurysms of the internal carotid artery
  29. Intracranial Connections of the Vertebral Venous Plexus: Anatomical Study with Application to Neurosurgical and Endovascular Procedures at the Craniocervical Junction
  30. Prophylactic Anticonvulsants in Intracerebral Hemorrhage
  31. A long-term study of durability and risk factors for aneurysm recurrence after microsurgical clip ligation
  32. Adenosine Deaminase That Acts on RNA 3 (ADAR3) Binding to Glutamate Receptor Subunit B Pre-mRNA Inhibits RNA Editing in Glioblastoma
  33. Combination therapy in a xenograft model of glioblastoma: enhancement of the antitumor activity of temozolomide by an MDM2 antagonist
  34. Subinternships
  35. Interviews
  36. Preclinical and Early Clinical Years
  37. Personal Statement
  38. Ranking Programs
  39. Letters of Recommendation
  40. Applying to Neurosurgery
  41. The Neurosurgical Atlas
  42. References
  43. Cerebrovascular Syndromes
  44. By Location
  45. Neuro-ophthalmology
  46. Global Function
  47. Olfactory Groove Meningioma
  48. Spinal AV Fistula Disconnection
  49. Clip Ligation of Previously Coiled Aneurysm
  50. Cranial Nerve Disorders
  51. Skull Clamp Placement
  52. Operating Room Etiquette
  53. Motor and Sensory Syndromes
  54. What Makes a “Great Resident”
  55. Introduction and Review of Imaging Modalities
  56. Instrumentation
  57. Preoperative Evaluation
  58. Patient Positioning
  59. Scalp Incisions
  60. Dural Opening and Closure
  61. Intraoperative Hemostasis
  62. Brain Swelling
  63. Dural Venous Sinus Injury
  64. Loss of Skull Fixation
  65. External Ventricular Drain
  66. Lumbar Drain
  67. Falcotentorial Meningioma
  68. Peri-insular Hemispherotomy
  69. Transsylvian Selective Amygdalohippocampectomy
  70. External Ventricular Drain
  71. Neurosarcoidosis
  72. Ganglioglioma
  73. Atypical Teratoid-Rhabdoid Tumor (AT/RT)
  74. Central Neurocytoma
  75. Arachnoid Cyst (AC)
  76. Anaplastic Astrocytoma (AA)
  77. Dysembryoplastic Neuroepithelial Tumor (DNET)
  78. Germinoma
  79. Choroid Plexus Carcinoma (CPC)
  80. Colloid Cyst (CC)
  81. Choroid Plexus Papilloma (CPP)
  82. Infratentorial (Posterior Fossa) Ependymoma
  83. Craniopharyngioma
  84. Glioblastoma (GBM)
  85. Dermoid Cyst
  86. Dysplastic Cerebellar Gangliocytoma (DCG)
  87. Epidermoid Cyst
  88. Supratentorial Ependymoma
  89. Gliomatosis Cerebri
  90. Glomus Jugulare Paraganglioma (GJP)
  91. Glomus Vagale Paraganglioma (GVP)
  92. Hemangioblastoma (HGBL)
  93. Hemangiopericytoma (HPC)
  94. Intracranial Lipoma
  95. Low-Grade Diffuse Astrocytoma
  96. Medulloblastoma
  97. Typical Meningioma (TM)
  98. Atypical and Malignant Meningiomas (AM, MM)
  99. Metastasis
  100. Oligodendroglioma
  101. Pilocytic Astrocytoma (PA)
  102. Pineoblastoma
  103. Pituitary Macroadenoma
  104. Pituitary Microadenoma
  105. Pleomorphic Xanthoastrocytoma (PXA)
  106. Primary Central Nervous System Lymphoma (PCNSL)
  107. Rosette-Forming Glioneuronal Tumor (RGNT)
  108. Teratoma
  109. Subependymal Giant Cell Astrocytoma (SEGA)
  110. Subependymoma
  111. Vestibular Schwannoma (VS)
  112. DDx for Tumor Mimics
  113. Acute Disseminated Encephalomyelitis (ADEM)
  114. Aspergillosis
  115. Arteriovenous Malformation (AVM)
  116. Bacterial Abscess
  117. Blastomycosis
  118. Candidiasis
  119. Cerebral Amyloid Angiopathy (CAA)/Amyloidoma
  120. Cerebral Cavernous Malformation (Cavernoma)
  121. Cortical Dysplasia
  122. Cerebral Hemorrhage
  123. Coccidioidomycosis
  124. Cryptococcosis
  125. Giant Cerebral Aneurysm
  126. Giant Perivascular Spaces
  127. Heterotopic Gray Matter
  128. Pseudoprogression
  129. Histoplasmosis
  130. Immune Reconstitution Inflammatory Syndrome (IRIS)
  131. Neurocysticercosis
  132. Neurofibromatosis Type 1 (NF1)
  133. Progressive Multifocal Leukoencephalopathy (PML)
  134. Subacute Infarction
  135. Toxoplasmosis
  136. Tuberculoma
  137. Tumefactive Demyelination
  138. Tuberous Sclerosis
  139. Arachnoid Cyst (AC)
  140. Atypical Teratoid-Rhabdoid Tumor (AT/RT)
  141. Metastasis
  142. Anaplastic Astrocytoma (AA)
  143. Choroid Plexus Carcinoma (CPC)
  144. Central Neurocytoma
  145. Choroid Plexus Papilloma (CPP)
  146. Colloid Cyst (CC)
  147. Craniopharyngioma
  148. Epidermoid Cyst
  149. Hemangioblastoma (HGBL)
  150. Oligodendroglioma
  151. Dermoid Cyst
  152. Dysembryoplastic Neuroepithelial Tumor (DNET)
  153. Dysplastic Cerebellar Gangliocytoma (DCG)
  154. Infratentorial (Posterior Fossa) Ependymoma
  155. Supratentorial Ependymoma
  156. Medulloblastoma
  157. Typical Meningioma (TM)
  158. Ganglioglioma
  159. Germinoma
  160. Gliomatosis Cerebri
  161. Glioblastoma (GBM)
  162. Glomus Jugulare Paraganglioma (GJP)
  163. Glomus Vagale Paraganglioma (GVP)
  164. Intracranial Lipoma
  165. Hemangiopericytoma (HPC)
  166. Atypical and Malignant Meningiomas (AM, MM)
  167. Low-Grade Diffuse Astrocytoma
  168. Pilocytic Astrocytoma (PA)
  169. Pineoblastoma
  170. Pituitary Macroadenoma
  171. Pleomorphic Xanthoastrocytoma (PXA)
  172. Primary Central Nervous System Lymphoma (PCNSL)
  173. Rosette-Forming Glioneuronal Tumor (RGNT)
  174. Subependymal Giant Cell Astrocytoma (SEGA)
  175. Pituitary Microadenoma
  176. Subependymoma
  177. Teratoma
  178. Vestibular Schwannoma (VS)
  179. Imaging Evaluation of SAH and Aneurysm
  180. Arterial Anatomy
  181. Arteriovenous Malformation
  182. Developmental Venous Anomaly
  183. Capillary Telangiectasia
  184. Introduction
  185. Skull Fractures
  186. Traumatic Vascular Injuries
  187. Pneumocephalus
  188. Epidural Hematoma (EDH)
  189. Subdural Hematoma (SDH)
  190. Traumatic Subarachnoid Hemorrhage (tSAH)
  191. Cerebral Contusions
  192. Diffuse Axonal (Shear) Injury (DAI)
  193. Cerebral Edema
  194. Cerebral Herniation
  195. Cerebritis/Abscess
  196. Empyema
  197. Herpes Encephalitis
  198. Progressive Multifocal Leukoencephalopathy
  199. Toxoplasmosis
  200. Anaplastic Astrocytoma (AA)
  201. Arachnoid Cyst (AC)
  202. Atypical Teratoid-Rhabdoid Tumor (AT/RT)
  203. Central Neurocytoma
  204. Choroid Plexus Carcinoma (CPC)
  205. Choroid Plexus Papilloma (CPP)
  206. Colloid Cyst (CC)
  207. Craniopharyngioma
  208. Dermoid Cyst
  209. Dysplastic Cerebellar Gangliocytoma (DCG)
  210. Infratentorial (Posterior Fossa) Ependymoma
  211. Dysembryoplastic Neuroepithelial Tumor (DNET)
  212. Supratentorial Ependymoma
  213. Epidermoid Cyst
  214. Germinoma
  215. Ganglioglioma
  216. Glioblastoma (GBM)
  217. Gliomatosis Cerebri
  218. Glomus Jugulare Paraganglioma (GJP)
  219. Glomus Vagale Paraganglioma (GVP)
  220. Hemangioblastoma (HGBL)
  221. Hemangiopericytoma (HPC)
  222. Intracranial Lipoma
  223. Low-Grade Diffuse Astrocytoma
  224. Medulloblastoma
  225. Atypical and Malignant Meningiomas (AM, MM)
  226. Typical Meningioma (TM)
  227. Metastasis
  228. Oligodendroglioma
  229. Pineoblastoma
  230. Pilocytic Astrocytoma (PA)
  231. Pituitary Macroadenoma
  232. Pituitary Microadenoma
  233. Primary Central Nervous System Lymphoma (PCNSL)
  234. Pleomorphic Xanthoastrocytoma (PXA)
  235. Rosette-Forming Glioneuronal Tumor (RGNT)
  236. Subependymal Giant Cell Astrocytoma (SEGA)
  237. Subependymoma
  238. Teratoma
  239. Vestibular Schwannoma (VS)
  240. DDx for Tumor Mimics
  241. Acute Disseminated Encephalomyelitis (ADEM)
  242. Aspergillosis
  243. Arteriovenous Malformation (AVM)
  244. Bacterial Abscess
  245. Blastomycosis
  246. Candidiasis
  247. Cerebral Amyloid Angiopathy (CAA)/Amyloidoma
  248. Cerebral Cavernous Malformation (Cavernoma)
  249. Cerebral Hemorrhage
  250. Coccidioidomycosis
  251. Cortical Dysplasia
  252. Cryptococcosis
  253. Giant Cerebral Aneurysm
  254. Giant Perivascular Spaces
  255. Heterotopic Gray Matter
  256. Histoplasmosis
  257. Immune Reconstitution Inflammatory Syndrome (IRIS)
  258. Neurocysticercosis
  259. Neurofibromatosis Type 1 (NF1)
  260. Neurosarcoidosis
  261. Progressive Multifocal Leukoencephalopathy (PML)
  262. Pseudoprogression
  263. Subacute Infarction
  264. Toxoplasmosis
  265. Tuberculoma
  266. Tuberous Sclerosis
  267. Tumefactive Demyelination
  268. Acute Disseminated Encephalomyelitis (ADEM)
  269. Multiple Sclerosis (MS)
  270. Spinal Vascular Anatomy
  271. Acute Disseminated Encephalomyelitis
  272. Blastomycosis
  273. Aspergillosis
  274. Arteriovenous Malformation
  275. Candidiasis
  276. Cerebral Cavernous Malformation (Cavernoma)
  277. Cerebral Hemorrhage
  278. Cortical Dysplasia
  279. Coccidioidomycosis
  280. Giant Cerebral Aneurysm
  281. Heterotopic Gray Matter
  282. Neurosarcoidosis
  283. Immune Reconstitution Inflammatory Syndrome
  284. Progressive Multifocal Leukoencephalopathy
  285. Pseudoprogression
  286. Pilocytic Astrocytoma
  287. Low-Grade Diffuse Astrocytoma
  288. Supratentorial Ependymoma
  289. Atypical and Malignant Meningiomas
  290. Pituitary Microadenoma
  291. Infratentorial (Posterior Fossa) Ependymoma
  292. Gliomatosis Cerebri
  293. Pituitary Macroadenoma
  294. Vestibular Schwannoma
  295. Arteriovenous Fistula
  296. Cavernous Malformation
  297. Pineocytoma
  298. Arachnoid Cyst
  299. Pineoblastoma
  300. Atypical Teratoid-Rhabdoid Tumor
  301. Hemangiopericytoma
  302. Dysplastic Cerebellar Gangliocytoma
  303. Central Neurocytoma
  304. Epidermoid Cyst
  305. Dysembryoplastic Neuroepithelial Tumor
  306. Choroid Plexus Papilloma
  307. Ganglioglioma
  308. Intracranial Lipoma
  309. Glomus Vagale Paraganglioma
  310. Hemangioblastoma
  311. Primary Central Nervous System Lymphoma
  312. Subependymal Giant Cell Astrocytoma
  313. Medulloblastoma
  314. Rosette-Forming Glioneuronal Tumor
  315. Subependymoma
  316. DDx for Tumor Mimics
  317. Bacterial Abscess
  318. Cerebral Amyloid Angiopathy/Amyloidoma
  319. Cryptococcosis
  320. Subacute Infarction
  321. Tuberculoma
  322. Tuberous Sclerosis
  323. Tumefactive Demyelination
  324. Giant Perivascular Spaces
  325. Neurofibromatosis Type 1
  326. Histoplasmosis
  327. Toxoplasmosis
  328. Neurocysticercosis
  329. Pleomorphic Xanthoastrocytoma
  330. Anaplastic Astrocytoma
  331. Glioblastoma
  332. Oligodendroglioma
  333. Typical Meningioma
  334. Craniopharyngioma
  335. Germinoma
  336. Teratoma
  337. Choroid Plexus Carcinoma
  338. Colloid Cyst
  339. Glomus Jugulare Paraganglioma
  340. Introduction
  341. Pneumocephalus
  342. Subdural Hematoma
  343. Cerebral Contusions
  344. Cerebral Edema
  345. Diffuse Axonal Shear Injury
  346. Cerebral Herniation
  347. Epidural Hematoma
  348. Skull Fractures
  349. Traumatic Vascular Injuries
  350. Traumatic Subarachnoid Hemorrhage
  351. Carotid Body Glomus Tumor (Glomus Caroticum; Carotid Body Paraganglioma)
  352. Carotid Body Glomus Tumor (Glomus Caroticum; Carotid Body Paraganglioma)
  353. Venous Anatomy
  354. Introduction
  355. Introduction and Review of Imaging Modalities
  356. Carotid Body Glomus Tumor (Glomus Caroticum; Carotid Body Paraganglioma)
  357. Spinal Vascular Malformations
  358. Carotid Body Glomus Tumor (Glomus Caroticum; Carotid Body Paraganglioma)
  359. Occipital Craniotomy
  360. Pterional Craniotomy
  361. Supraorbital Craniotomy
  362. Extradural Clinoidectomy
  363. Operating Room Setup and Workflow
  364. Use and Misuse of Instruments
  365. Surgeon’s Philosophy and Operating Position
  366. Burr Holes and Bone Flaps
  367. Venous Air Embolism
  368. Conducting and Presenting Research
  369. Peritorcular Meningioma
  370. Pineal Region Tumor (Occipital Transtentorial Approach)
  371. Principles of Endoscopic Microsurgery
  372. Giant and Multicompartmental Pituitary Adenomas
  373. Petroclival Meningioma: Posterior Petrosal Approach
  374. Petroclival Meningioma: Anterior Petrosal Approach
  375. Spinal Cord AVM
  376. Operative Spinal Cord Anatomy
  377. Extramedullary Spinal Cord Tumor
  378. Intramedullary Spinal Cord Tumor
  379. Orbital Tumor
  380. Tentorial Meningioma
  381. Petrous Apex Meningioma
  382. Retrosigmoid Approach
  383. Middle Fossa Approach
  384. Cerebellopontine Meningioma
  385. Selection of Operative Corridor
  386. Foramen Magnum Meningioma
  387. Pineal Region Tumor (Infratentorial Supracerebellar Approach)
  388. Translabyrinthine Approach
  389. Deep Subcortical AVMs
  390. Frontal Lobectomy
  391. Epidermoid and Dermoid Cysts
  392. Cerebellar AVMs
  393. Anteromedial Temporal Lobectomy
  394. Hypothalamic Hamartoma
  395. Epidural Hematoma
  396. Acute Subdural Hematoma
  397. Chronic/Subacute Subdural Hematoma
  398. Open Skull Fracture
  399. Dural Venous Sinus Injury
  400. Microvascular Decompression for Trigeminal Neuralgia
  401. Hemifacial spasm
  402. Glossopharyngeal Neuralgia
  403. Geniculate Neuralgia
  404. Meniere’s Disease
  405. Spinal Cord Cavernous Malformation
  406. Intradural Clinoidectomy
  407. Parietal Craniotomy
  408. Interested in Neurosurgery as a Career
  409. Spinal Vascular Malformations
  410. Transsphenoidal Surgery
  411. Anterior Circulation Aneurysms: Clip or Coil?
  412. Posterior Circulation Aneurysms: Clip or Coil?
  413. Transcranial Approaches to the Sellar and Parasellar Areas
  414. Analysis of human gliomas by swab touch spray-mass spectrometry: applications to intraoperative assessment of surgical margins and presence of oncometabolites
  415. Disparities and guideline adherence in drugs of abuse screening in intracerebral hemorrhage
  416. Outcomes in transcranial microsurgery versus extended endoscopic endonasal approach for primary resection of adult craniopharyngiomas
  417. EXTH-36. SCREENING COMPOUNDS THAT TARGET THE DNA DAMAGE RESPONSE FOR BLOOD-BRAIN-BARRIER PERMEABILITY
  418. Reirradiation of Recurrent and Second Primary Head and Neck Cancer With Proton Therapy
  419. Introduction: special issue on operative neurosurgical oncology
  420. The Posterior Transcallosal Approach to the Pineal Region and Posterior Third Ventricle
  421. Disseminated choroid plexus papillomas in adults: A case series and review of the literature
  422. Modified skin incision for avoiding the lesser occipital nerve and occipital artery during retrosigmoid craniotomy: potential applications for enhancing operative working distance and angles while minimizing the risk of postoperative neuralgias and int...
  423. Differential Lipid Profiles of Normal Human Brain Matter and Gliomas by Positive and Negative Mode Desorption Electrospray Ionization – Mass Spectrometry Imaging
  424. Atraumatic multifocal intracerebral hemorrhage
  425. Utility of the intensive care unit in patients undergoing microvascular decompression: a multiinstitution comparative analysis
  426. Dogs are man's best friend: in sickness and in health
  427. The Neurosurgical Atlas
  428. Microsurgical resection of tumors of the lateral and third ventricles: operative corridors for difficult-to-reach lesions
  429. Resection of pituitary tumors: endoscopic versus microscopic
  430. Influence of Residual Tumor Volume and Radiation Dose Coverage in Outcomes for Clival Chordoma
  431. Choroid plexus of the fourth ventricle: Review and anatomic study highlighting anatomical variations
  432. Can blockage or sacrifice of the middle meningeal artery lead to hydrocephalus?
  433. endoscopic clip ligation
  434. Lipid and metabolite profiles of human brain tumors by desorption electrospray ionization-MS
  435. Lateral supracerebellar infratentorial approach for microsurgical resection of large midline pineal region tumors: techniques to expand the operative corridor
  436. Global Function
  437. Neuro-ophthalmology
  438. Cerebrovascular Syndromes
  439. Metastasis
  440. Pituitary Macroadenoma
  441. Pituitary Microadenoma
  442. Ventricular Tumors
  443. Cranial Nerve Disorders
  444. Motor and Sensory Syndromes
  445. Differential Diagnosis By Location
  446. Skull Clamp Placement
  447. Quick Reference Tables
  448. Brainstem AVMs
  449. Pituitary Adenoma: Diagnosis and Operative Considerations
  450. Principles of Intraventricular Surgery
  451. Anatomy of the Ventricular System
  452. Lateral Ventricular Tumors
  453. Introduction to Third Ventricular Tumors
  454. Colloid Cyst (Transcallosal Approach)
  455. Colloid Cyst (Transcortical Approach)
  456. Low Flow Revascularization
  457. High Flow Revascularization
  458. Internal Carotid Artery Bifurcation Aneurysm
  459. Instrumentation
  460. Brain Mobilization and Protection
  461. Paraclinoid Aneurysm
  462. Anterior Choroidal Aneurysm
  463. Craniopharyngioma (Transcranial Approach)
  464. Chordoma and Chondrosarcoma
  465. Cavernous Sinus Meningioma
  466. Trigeminal Schwannoma
  467. Fourth Ventricular Tumors
  468. Transcallosal Expanded Transforaminal Transvenous Route
  469. Periventricular AVMs
  470. Giant MCA Aneurysm
  471. Nuances in AVM Resection
  472. Evaluation of Cavernous Malformations
  473. Brainstem Cavernous Malformation Resection
  474. Parasagittal Craniotomy
  475. Bifrontal Craniotomy
  476. Retromastoid Craniotomy
  477. Paramedian Supracerebellar Craniotomy
  478. Supracerebellar Transventricular Approach
  479. Convexity Meningioma
  480. Parasagittal Meningioma
  481. Parafalcine Meningioma
  482. Olfactory Groove Meningioma
  483. Hemangioblastoma
  484. Nunaces of Endoscopic Surgery
  485. Endoscopic Expanded Transnasal Approach
  486. Craniopharyngioma
  487. Parasellar Meningioma
  488. Transcallosal Interforniceal Approach
  489. Subfrontal Translamina Terminalis Approach
  490. Preoperative Evaluation
  491. Dural Venous Sinus Injury
  492. Loss of Skull Fixation
  493. Intraoperative Hemostasis
  494. Patient Positioning
  495. Scalp Incisions
  496. Brain Swelling
  497. Dural Opening and Closure
  498. Lumbar Drain
  499. External Ventricular Drain
  500. General Principles
  501. Peritorcular and Falcotentorial Meningioma
  502. Lessons Learned
  503. Orbitozygomatic Craniotomy
  504. Anterior Petrosectomy
  505. Conservative Posterior Petrosectomy
  506. Extended Posterior Petrosectomy
  507. Transcondylar Approach
  508. Tubercular Sella Meningioma
  509. Medial Sphenoid Wing Meningioma
  510. Petroclival Meningioma
  511. Supplementary Motor Area Resection
  512. Occipital Lobectomy
  513. Corpus Callosotomy
  514. Selection of Surgical Candidates
  515. Multiple Subpial Transections
  516. Intraparenchymal Hematoma
  517. Ventriculo-Peritoneal Shunt
  518. Ventriculo-Atrial Shunt
  519. Decompressive Craniectomy for Stroke
  520. Percutaneous Rhizotomy - General Considerations
  521. Percutaneous Rhizotomy - Radiofrequency Rhizotomy
  522. Percutaneous Rhizotomy - Balloon Compression
  523. Percutaneous Rhizotomy - Glycerol Rhizotomy
  524. Subarachnoid Dissection
  525. Interhemispheric Craniotomy
  526. General Principles
  527. Temporal/Subtemporal Craniotomy
  528. Suboccipital Craniotomy
  529. Telovelar Approach
  530. Midline Supracerebellar Craniotomy
  531. Endoscopic Expanded Transnasal Approach
  532. Diagnosis and Evaluation of Aneurysmal Subarachnoid Hemorrhage
  533. Microscope and Mouthpiece
  534. Techniques of Sylvian Fissure Split
  535. Temporary Clip Application
  536. Posterior Communicating Artery Aneurysm
  537. Middle Cerebral Artery Aneurysm
  538. MCA Aneurysm Associated with a Hematoma
  539. Basilar Artery Bifurcation Aneurysm - Subtemporal Approach
  540. General Principles of AVM Management
  541. Intraoperative Rupture and Complication Management
  542. Infratentorial Dural Arteriovenous Fistulas
  543. Supratentorial Cavernous Malformation Resection
  544. Deep Cerebral Cavernous Malformation Resection
  545. Posterior Interhemispheric Transcallosal Intervenous/Paravenous Variant
  546. High Grade Glioma
  547. Insular Tumors
  548. Language Mapping for Glioma
  549. Low Grade Glioma
  550. Sensorimotor Mapping for Glioma
  551. Posterior Mesencephalic and Pontine Pilocytic Astrocytoma
  552. Principles of Brainstem Surgery
  553. Burr Holes and Bone Flaps
  554. Operating Room Setup and Workflow
  555. Use and Misuse of Instruments
  556. Surgeon’s Philosophy and Operating Position
  557. Venous Air Embolism
  558. Preoperative Considerations Instrumentation and Patient Positioning
  559. Lateral and Middle Sphenoid Wing Meningioma
  560. Percutaneous Rhizotomy - Placement of Needle in the Foramen
  561. Superior Cerebellar Artery Aneurysm
  562. Permanent Clip Application
  563. Pericallosal Artery Aneurysm
  564. Anterior Communicating Artery Aneurysm
  565. Posterior Inferior Cerebral Artery Aneurysm
  566. Basilar Artery Bifurcation Aneurysm - Pterional Approach
  567. Temporal AVMs
  568. Management of Intraoperative Rupture
  569. Parietal and Occipital AVMs
  570. Frontal AVMs
  571. Supratentorial Dural Arteriovenous Fistulas
  572. Principles of Dural Arteriovenous Fistula Surgery
  573. Carotid Endarterectomy
  574. Contralateral Interhemispheric Transfalcine Transprecuneus Approach
  575. Transtentorial Approach to Parahippocampal Lesions
  576. Microscope-Guided Endonasal Transsphenoidal Approach
  577. Introduction
  578. Resection of large recurrent third ventricular epidermoid tumors through the posterior interhemispheric transcallosal approach
  579. Clinical, Pathological, and Surgical Outcomes for Adult Pineoblastomas
  580. Abstract B18: Targeting histone deacetylase 6 (HDAC6) depresses proliferation and induces caspase-associated cell death in glioblastoma multiforme (GBM) cells and GBM stem cell-like spheroids
  581. A novel method for sciatic nerve decompression: Cadaveric feasibility study with potential application to patients with piriformis syndrome
  582. Abstract A26: Inhibition of MDM2 and AKT signaling networks synergize to activate Forkhead box O-class transcription factors and promote cell death in mutant p53 GBM cells
  583. ATPS-75TARGETING THE Mdm2-Akt SIGNALING NETWORK IN COMBINATION WITH TEMOZOLOMIDE IMPROVES EFFICACY IN ECTOPIC AND ORTHOTOPIC PATIENT-DERIVED GLIOBLASTOMA XENOGRAFT MODELS
  584. Neural connections between the nervus intermedius and the facial and vestibulocochlear nerves in the cerebellopontine angle: an anatomic study
  585. Posterior interhemispheric transfalcine transprecuneus approach for microsurgical resection of periatrial lesions: indications, technique, and outcomes
  586. Activation of death-associated protein kinase in human peritumoral tissue: A potential therapeutic target
  587. Poor man-rich man fluorescence. Is this really the problem?
  588. Skull base connections between the middle meningeal and internal carotid arteries
  589. Study of the biodistribution of fluorescein in glioma-infiltrated mouse brain and histopathological correlation of intraoperative findings in high-grade gliomas resected under fluorescein fluorescence guidance
  590. Book Review
  591. Minimally Invasive Clip Ligation of Anterior Communicating Artery Aneurysms Through the Eyebrow Keyhole Supraorbital Craniotomy
  592. Microsurgical Resection of a Complex Anterior Choroidal Arteriovenous Malformation Via the Transventricular Transchoroidal Approach
  593. The Enigmatic Psalterium
  594. Glioblastoma stem cells (GSCs) epigenetic plasticity and interconversion between differentiated non-GSCs and GSCs
  595. Brain Aneurysms
  596. Proton therapy for atypical meningiomas
  597. Endoscopic endonasal resection of skull base chondrosarcomas: technique and early results
  598. Strategies to Minimize Complications During Intraoperative Aneurysmal Hemorrhage: A Personal Experience
  599. Intrasellar ependymoma: Clinical, imaging, pathological, and surgical findings
  600. Intrasellar pilocytic astrocytomas: Clinical, imaging, pathological, and surgical findings
  601. Analysis of the tortuosity of the internal carotid artery in the cavernous sinus
  602. Arachidonic Acid in Human Endothelial Cell Stress Signalling
  603. A prospective comparative study of microscope-integrated intraoperative fluorescein and indocyanine videoangiography for clip ligation of complex cerebral aneurysms
  604. Enhanced anticancer properties of lomustine in conjunction with docosahexaenoic acid in glioblastoma cell lines
  605. Ventriculoiliac shunt: a cadaveric feasibility study
  606. Novel delivery methods bypassing the blood-brain and blood-tumor barriers
  607. High-resolution direct microstimulation mapping of spinal cord motor pathways during resection of an intramedullary tumor
  608. Interhemispheric transfalcine approach and awake cortical mapping for resection of peri-atrial gliomas associated with the central lobule
  609. Dural Septation on the Inner Surface of the Jugular Foramen: An Anatomical Study
  610. Cushing′s ulcer: Further reflections
  611. Clip ligation of contralateral P1 aneurysm: extending the working depth of microsurgery along the skull base
  612. External cortical landmarks and measurements for the temporal horn: Anatomic study with application to surgery of the temporal lobe
  613. Superficial cortical landmarks for localization of the hippocampus: Application for temporal lobectomy and amygdalohippocampectomy
  614. Diagnosis and evaluation of intracranial arteriovenous malformations
  615. Endovascular and microsurgical treatment of cerebral arteriovenous malformations: Current recommendations
  616. Phosphorylation of NMDA 2B at S1303 in human glioma peritumoral tissue: implications for glioma epileptogenesis
  617. Resection of Large Cervical Intramedullary Spinal Cord Ependymomas
  618. Large Pontine Cavernous Malformations
  619. Lipidomic Analysis of Glioblastoma Multiforme Using Mass Spectrometry
  620. Technical strategies for the transcallosal transforaminal approach to third ventricle tumors: expanding the operative corridor
  621. Endoscopic extended transsphenoidal resection of craniopharyngiomas: nuances of neurosurgical technique
  622. Abstract 4193: Prostaglandin E2 activates an okadaic acid-sensitive Ser/Thr phosphatase that leads to transient inhibition of the ERK 1/2 pathway in glioblastoma multiforme cells
  623. Abstract 2267: Sulforaphane depresses proliferation and induces cell death in glioblastoma multiforme (GBM) cells, GBM stem cell-like spheroids, and tumor xenografts through modulation of multiple cell signaling pathways
  624. Editorial: What did we learn from the ARUBA trial?
  625. Management of AVMs.
  626. Resection of Dominant Insular Low-Grade Gliomas
  627. Microsurgical ligation of spinal arteriovenous fistulae: techniques
  628. The Circular Sinus: An Anatomic Study with Neurosurgical and Neurointerventional Applications
  629. A novel method for passing cerebrospinal fluid shunt tubing: a proof of principle study
  630. Virtual interactive presence for real-time, long-distance surgical collaboration during complex microsurgical procedures
  631. Tackling Technical Challenges for Microsurgical Clip Ligation of Complex Aneurysms During the Endovascular Era
  632. Expanding the Operative Corridor for Difficult-to-Reach Tumors
  633. Aneurysmal acute subdural hemorrhage: Prognostic factors associated with treatment
  634. The Chiari malformations: A review with emphasis on anatomical traits
  635. Intraoperative Fluorescence-Guided Resection of High-Grade Gliomas: A Comparison of the Present Techniques and Evolution of Future Strategies
  636. Endoscopic endonasal transplanum transtuberculum resection of a large solid choroid plexus papilloma of the third ventricle
  637. Histologic confirmation of neuronal cell bodies along the spinal accessory nerve
  638. Salivoma after carotid endarterectomy
  639. Microsurgical Management of Giant (>5 cm) Internal Carotid Artery Bifurcation Aneurysms Presenting With Brainstem Compression Using Radial Artery Interposition Bypass Graft
  640. The Pursuit of a Cholesteatoma by Harvey Cushing: Staged Approach to a Complex Skull Base Tumor
  641. Subarachnoid Hemorrhage
  642. Use of intraoperative fluorescein sodium fluorescence to improve the accuracy of tissue diagnosis during stereotactic needle biopsy of high-grade gliomas
  643. Making the “inoperable” tumors “operable”: Harvey Cushing's contributions to the surgery of posterior fossa tumors
  644. Pituitary macroadenoma causing symptomatic internal carotid artery compression: Surgical treatment through transsphenoidal tumor resection
  645. The nerve of McKenzie: Anatomic study with application to intradural rhizotomy for spasmodic torticollis
  646. Modified periinsular hemispherotomy: operative anatomy and technical nuances
  647. An Analysis of 88 Patients with Diffuse and “Benign” Perimesencephalic Subarachnoid Hemorrhage
  648. False-negative indocyanine green videoangiography among complex unruptured middle cerebral artery aneurysms: The importance of further aneurysm inspection
  649. A prospective study of microscope-integrated intraoperative fluorescein videoangiography during arteriovenous malformation surgery: preliminary results
  650. Introduction: Evolving applications of fluorescence technology in neurosurgery
  651. Trautmann's triangle anatomy with application to posterior transpetrosal and other related skull base procedures
  652. The extended supracerebellar transtentorial approach for resection of medial tentorial meningiomas
  653. Resection of large epidermoid tumors ventral to the brainstem: techniques to expand the operative corridor across the basilar artery
  654. Transsylvian selective amygdalohippocampectomy for treatment of medial temporal lobe epilepsy: Surgical technique and operative nuances to avoid complications
  655. Endoscopic extended transsphenoidal resection of tuberculum sellae meningiomas: nuances of neurosurgical technique
  656. Microsurgical Clip Ligation of Complex, Large, Atherosclerotic, and Partially Thrombosed Anterior Communicating Artery Aneurysms Causing Significant Chiasmal Compression
  657. Geniculate Neuralgia: Clinical, Radiologic, and Intraoperative Correlates
  658. Surgical Treatment of 127 Anterior Choroidal Artery Aneurysms
  659. Relationship between the pituitary stalk angle in prefixed, normal, and postfixed optic chiasmata: an anatomic study with microsurgical application
  660. The relationship between the superior petrosal sinus and the porus trigeminus: an anatomical study
  661. Malignant Peripheral Nerve Sheath Tumor of the Abducens Nerve and a Review of the Literature
  662. Microsurgical Treatment of Fusiform Middle Cerebral Artery Aneurysms
  663. Relaxing incision of nostril sill to expand the transnasal transsphenoidal approach: Technical note
  664. Outcomes for Clip Ligation and Hematoma Evacuation Associated with 102 Patients with Ruptured Middle Cerebral Artery Aneurysms
  665. A surgical technique to expand the operative corridor for supracerebellar infratentorial approaches: technical note
  666. Wormian bones: A review
  667. Neural interconnections between portio minor and portio major at the porus trigeminus: Application to failed surgical treatment of trigeminal neuralgia
  668. Trigonal Segment: A fourth division of the Trochlear Nerve anatomy identified
  669. Is There a Shortage of Neurosurgeons in the United States?
  670. The Indusium Griseum
  671. Ossification of the petrosphenoidal ligament: unusual variation with the potential for abducens nerve entrapment in Dorello’s canal at the skull base
  672. The artery of Percheron: an anatomic study with potential neurosurgical and neuroendovascular importance
  673. Blood Supply to the human spinal cord: Part II. Imaging and pathology
  674. Blood supply to the human spinal cord: Part I. Anatomy and hemodynamics
  675. Microsurgical Resection of Large Medial Sphenoid Wing Meningiomas
  676. Anatomy of the inferior petro-occipital vein and its relation to the base of the skull: Application to surgical and endovascular procedures of the skull base
  677. The artery of Davidoff and Schechter: an anatomical study with neurosurgical case correlates
  678. Anatomical Considerations and Discussion of Posterior Interosseous Nerve Compression Syndrome
  679. Intraoperative fluorescence for resection of hemangioblastomas
  680. The Nervus Intermedius: A Review of Its Anatomy, Function, Pathology, and Role in Neurosurgery
  681. Abstract 3435: MDM2 as a therapeutic target: improving upon front-line chemotherapy for nervous system tumors.
  682. Hysterical paralysis and premature burial: A medieval Persian case, fear and fascination in the west, and modern practice
  683. Prognostic Importance of Risk Factors for Temporal Lobe Epilepsy in Patients Undergoing Surgical Treatment
  684. Identification of a New Segment of the Trochlear Nerve
  685. Neural Interconnections Between Portio Minor and Portio Major at the Porus Trigeminus
  686. Current neurosurgical management of glossopharyngeal neuralgia and technical nuances for microvascular decompression surgery
  687. Harvest of Autologous Clavipectoral Fascia for Use in Duraplasty
  688. Technical principles and neurosurgical applications of fluorescein fluorescence using a microscope-integrated fluorescence module
  689. Fluorescein Fluorescence Use in the Management of Intracranial Neoplastic and Vascular Lesions: A Review and Report of a New Technique
  690. The inferior medullary velum: anatomical study and neurosurgical relevance
  691. Strategies to maximize resection of complex, or high surgical risk, low-grade gliomas
  692. Technical nuances for surgery of insular gliomas: lessons learned
  693. Indocyanine-Green Videoangiogram to Assess Collateral Circulation Before Arterial Sacrifice for Management of Complex Vascular and Neoplastic Lesions: Technical Note
  694. Proboscis lateralis
  695. Hypoplastic occipital condyle and third occipital condyle: Review of their dysembryology
  696. Dorsal third ventricular cysts revisited
  697. Risk of hemorrhage from de novo cerebral aneurysms
  698. Minitubular Transcortical Microsurgical Approach for Gross Total Resection of Third Ventricular Colloid Cysts: Technique and Assessment
  699. Remote contralateral intraparenchymal hemorrhage after overdrainage of a chronic subdural hematoma
  700. Future Directions in 3-Dimensional Imaging and Neurosurgery
  701. Techniques for placement of grid and strip electrodes for intracranial epilepsy surgery monitoring: Pearls and pitfalls
  702. Interhemispheric transcallosal route for resection of anterior third ventricular lesions
  703. Analysis of single-staged resection of a fourth ventricular tumor via a combined infratentorial-supracerebellar and telovelar approach: Case report and review of the literature
  704. Cerebral arteriovenous malformation presenting with polycythemia vera: A case report and literature review
  705. Harvey Cushing's Early Experience with the Surgical Treatment of Head Trauma
  706. Absence of the sagittal suture does not result in scaphocephaly
  707. The Zygomaticotemporal Nerve and Its Relevance to Neurosurgery
  708. The Innervation of the Cranial Dura Mater: Neurosurgical Case Correlates and a Review of the Literature
  709. Intraventricular baclofen as an alternative to intrathecal baclofen for intractable spasticity or dystonia: outcomes and technical considerations
  710. Progressive symptomatic increase in the size of choroidal fissure cysts
  711. The intracranial arachnoid mater
  712. Surgery for vestibular schwannomas: a systematic review of complications by approach
  713. Technical nuances of resection of giant (> 5 cm) vestibular schwannomas: pearls for success
  714. Cranial roots of the accessory nerve exist in the majority of adult humans
  715. Surgical correction of a spinal arteriovenous fistula with an unusual presentation
  716. Anatomic study of the lamina terminalis: neurosurgical relevance in approaching lesions within and around the third ventricle
  717. The Use of Intraoperative Navigation for Percutaneous Procedures at the Skull Base Including a Difficult-to-Access Foramen Ovale
  718. Giovanni Battista Morgagni (1682–1771): his anatomic majesty's contributions to the neurosciences
  719. Dural arteriovenous fistulas presenting with brainstem dysfunction: diagnosis and surgical treatment
  720. The Anterior Atlantodental Ligament: Its Anatomy and Potential Functional Significance
  721. Anatomy and Pathology of the Cranial Emissary Veins
  722. The cranial dura mater: a review of its history, embryology, and anatomy
  723. Intraoperative stereoscopic 3D video imaging: pushing the boundaries of surgical visualisation and applications for neurosurgical education
  724. The human calvaria
  725. Histological analysis of the third ventricle floor in hydrocephalic and nonhydrocephalic brains: application to neuroendocrine complications following third ventriculostomy procedures
  726. “Canʼt Walk Nor Raise Arms to Head”
  727. Maister Peter Lowe and His 16th Century Contributions to Cranial Surgery
  728. ?The heart is simply a muscle? and first description of the tetralogy of ?Fallot?. Early contributions to cardiac anatomy and pathology by bishop and anatomist Niels Stensen (1638?1686)
  729. Do Grossly Identifiable Ganglia Lie Along the Spinal Accessory Nerve? A Gross and Histologic Study with Potential Neurosurgical Significance
  730. External Landmarks for Identifying the Drainage Site of the Vein of Labbé: Application to Neurosurgical Procedures
  731. Sir Charles Bell (1774–1842) and his contributions to early neurosurgery
  732. Wilhelm Fabricius von Hilden (Guilhelmus Fabricius Hildanus) 1560–1634: pioneer of early neurosurgery
  733. Intraorbital meningioma: resection through modified orbitozygomatic craniotomy
  734. Postoperative Pain in Children: Advantage of Using Nonnarcotic Analgesic Regimen
  735. Pediatric Brain Tumor Biopsy or Resection: Use of Postoperative Nonnarcotic Analgesic Medication
  736. Harvey Cushing’s contributions to motor mapping: 1902–1912
  737. Dorello Canal Revisited: An Observation that Potentially Explains the Frequency of Abducens Nerve Injury After Head Injury
  738. Spontaneous regression of an intracranial aneurysm after carotid endarterectomy
  739. Diagnostic and surgical challenges in resection of cerebellar angle tumors and acoustic neuromas
  740. A meningioma and its consequences for American history and the rise of neurosurgery
  741. Intercavernous connection between the internal carotid arteries
  742. Microvascular decompression surgery for trigeminal neuralgia and hemifacial spasm: Naunces of the technique based on experiences with 100 patients and review of the literature
  743. The human calvaria: a review of embryology, anatomy, pathology, and molecular development
  744. External landmarks for identifying the drainage site of the vein of Labbé: application to neurosurgical procedures
  745. Santiago Ramón y Cajal and Harvey Cushing: Two Forefathers of Neuroscience and Neurosurgery
  746. Dr. Harvey Cushing's attempts to cure migraine based on theories of pathophysiology
  747. Cruveilhier plexus: an anatomical study and a potential cause of failed treatments for occipital neuralgia and muscular and facet denervation procedures
  748. The medial tentorial artery of Bernasconi–Cassinari: a comprehensive review of its anatomy and neurosurgical importance
  749. Landmarks for the Sigmoid Sinus
  750. Extramedullary spinal ependymoma: A diagnostic challenge and review of the literature
  751. In Reply:
  752. Neurosurgical Management of Congenital Malformations of the Brain
  753. Ventriculoperitoneal shunt malfunction from cerebrospinal fluid eosinophilia in children: case-based update
  754. Persistence of the otic artery with neurological sequelae: case report
  755. Intraoperative and anatomical descriptions of intracranial connections between the glossopharyngeal and vagus nerves: clinical implications
  756. Morphometry of the outlet of the foramen magnum in crania with atlantooccipital fusion
  757. Anatomical study of the third occipital nerve and its potential role in occipital headache/neck pain following midline dissections of the craniocervical junction
  758. Second impact syndrome
  759. Middle cerebral artery aneurysms in children: case series and review
  760. Goodman Campbell Brain and Spine & Indiana University Department of Neurosurgery - Indianapolis, IN
  761. Spinal cord ischemia and atherosclerosis: a review of the literature
  762. Cavum velum interpositum, cavum septum pellucidum, and cavum vergae: a review
  763. Ligaments of the craniocervical junction
  764. Contralateral spinal accessory nerve for ipsilateral neurotization of branches of the brachial plexus: a cadaveric feasibility study
  765. The oblique occipital sinus: a review of anatomy and imaging characteristics
  766. Techniques of intraoperative monitoring for spinal cord function: their past, present, and future directions
  767. Reflections on the contributions of Harvey Cushing to the surgery of peripheral nerves
  768. Study of the cervical plexus innervation of the trapezius muscle
  769. Harvey Cushing's Repair of a Dural Defect After a Traumatic Brain Injury: Novel Use of a Fat Graft
  770. Harvey Cushing’s experience with treating childhood hydrocephalus: in his own words
  771. Emanuel Swedenborg (1688–1772): pioneer of neuroanatomy
  772. The first posterior fossa decompression for Chiari malformation: the contributions of Cornelis Joachimus van Houweninge Graftdijk and a review of the infancy of “Chiari decompression”
  773. A method to map the visual cortex during an awake craniotomy
  774. Persistent fetal intracranial arteries: a comprehensive review of anatomical and clinical significance
  775. Arteriovenous malformation of the conus supplied by the artery of Desproges-Gotteron
  776. China’s first surgeon: Hua Tuo (c. 108–208 AD)
  777. Félix Vicq d’Azyr (1746–1794): early founder of neuroanatomy and royal French physician
  778. Harvey Cushing’s case series of trigeminal neuralgia at the Johns Hopkins Hospital: a surgeon’s quest to advance the treatment of the ‘suicide disease’
  779. Charles Prosper Ollivier d’Angers (1796–1845) and his contributions to defining syringomyelia
  780. Hieronymus Brunschwig (c. 1450–1513): his life and contributions to surgery
  781. Tatsuji Inouye: the mind’s eye
  782. “No performance in surgery more interesting and satisfactory”: Harvey Cushing and his experience with spinal cord tumors at the Johns Hopkins Hospital
  783. Clinical Problem-Solving: Aneurysm or Spinal Arteriovenous Fistula—Bait and Switch
  784. Harvey Cushing's Innovative Attempt at Xenotransplanting a Rabbit Spinal Cord in a Patient After Resection of a Peripheral Nerve Tumor in 1902
  785. Detailed 3D-morphometry of the anterior communicating artery: potential clinical and neurosurgical implications
  786. The intracranial denticulate ligament: anatomical study with neurosurgical significance
  787. Keyhole and Key-Burr-Hole
  788. Response to Letter to the Editor
  789. A Novel Method for Cerebrospinal Fluid Diversion
  790. “No Clinical Puzzles More Interesting”
  791. Transumbilical approach for ventriculoperitoneal shunt placement in infants and small children: a 6-year experience
  792. The role of the renin—angiotensin system in the pathogenesis of intracranial aneurysms
  793. Anatomy of the palmar branch of the ulnar nerve: application to ulnar and median nerve decompressive surgery
  794. Median nerve branches to the pronator teres: cadaveric study with potential use in neurotization procedures to the radial nerve at the elbow
  795. Neural interconnections between the nerves of the upper limb and surgical implications
  796. Hubert von Luschka (1820–1875): his life, discoveries, and contributions to our understanding of the nervous system
  797. In Reply
  798. Korbinian Brodmann (1868–1918) and His Contributions to Mapping the Cerebral Cortex
  799. The arcade of Struthers: An anatomical study with potential neurosurgical significance
  800. Acute formation of a pseudoaneurysm adjacent to a previously clipped anterior communicating artery aneurysm
  801. The innervation of the scalp: A comprehensive review including anatomy, pathology, and neurosurgical correlates
  802. A review of skin incisions and scalp flaps for the retromastoid approach and description of an alternative technique
  803. Harvey Cushing's experience with cranial deformity
  804. The use of intraoperative suprasellar pneumocisternogram for resection of large pituitary tumors
  805. Three-Dimensional Morphometry of the A1 Segment of the Anterior Cerebral Artery With Neurosurgical Relevance
  806. Deep palmar communications between the ulnar and median nerves
  807. Reaction to silk suture in children undergoing neurosurgery: case reports and review of the literature
  808. The adductor minimus muscle revisited
  809. Surgical Treatment of Trigeminal Neuralgia: A History of Early Strides Toward Curing a “Cancerous Acrimony”
  810. “Groans less, seems more comfortable:” Harvey Cushing's redefinition of success in the operative treatment of pediatric intracranial lesions
  811. Three-dimensional morphometrical analysis of the M1 segment of the middle cerebral artery: Potential clinical and neurosurgical implications
  812. Peripheral facial nerve communications and their clinical implications
  813. Compression of the cervical internal carotid artery by the stylopharyngeus muscle: an anatomical study with potential clinical significance
  814. Life-saving decompressive craniectomy for diffuse cerebral edema during an episode of new-onset diabetic ketoacidosis
  815. Regional vascular relationships to the foramen ovale: an anatomical study with application to approaches to the external skull base with an emphasis on transcutaneous procedures for the treatment of trigeminal neuralgia
  816. Anatomy and landmarks for the superior and middle cluneal nerves: application to posterior iliac crest harvest and entrapment syndromes
  817. A novel approach to the upper anterior thoracic spine: a cadaveric feasibility study
  818. A Variation of the Infraorbital Nerve
  819. A testimony to the history of heart and lung transplantation: English translation of Demikhov's paper, “Transplantation of the Heart, Lungs and other Organs”
  820. Aaron A. Cohen-Gadol and Dennis D. Spencer. The Legacy of Harvey Cushing: Profiles of Patient Care
  821. Three-dimensional morphometry of the A2 segment of the anterior cerebral artery with neurosurgical relevance
  822. The bishop and anatomist Niels Stensen (1638–1686) and his contributions to our early understanding of the brain
  823. Retroclival Epidural Hematomas
  824. An ectopic cranial nerve identified during surgery in the posterior fossa for hemifacial spasm: a word of caution
  825. Esmail Jorjani (1042–1137) and His Descriptions of Trigeminal Neuralgia, Hemifacial Spasm, and Bell's Palsy
  826. Three nearly forgotten anatomical triangles of the neck: triangles of Beclard, Lesser and Pirogoff and their potential applications in surgical dissection of the neck
  827. Cushing's lost cases of “radium bomb” brachytherapy for gliomas
  828. Hemilingual Spasm
  829. The sublime bridge: anatomy and implications in median nerve entrapment
  830. Surgery for extratemporal nonlesional epilepsy in adults: an outcome meta-analysis
  831. Ligament of Barkow of the craniocervical junction: its anatomy and potential clinical and functional significance
  832. Refined and Simplified Surgical Landmarks for the MacCarty Keyhole and Orbitozygomatic Craniotomy
  833. Sir John Struthers (1823–1899) and His Ligament and Arcade
  834. A unique experiment in neurological surgery: intracerebral injection of antitoxin for tetanus
  835. Jean Baptiste Paulin Trolard (1842–1910): his life and contributions to neuroanatomy
  836. Relationship Between the Internal Laryngeal Nerve and the Triticeal Cartilage
  837. Reliability of Poirier’s triangle in localizing the thoracic duct in the thorax
  838. Harvey Cushing's use of a transplanted human vein to treat hydrocephalus in an infant in the early 1900s
  839. Intraoperative Anatomic Landmarks for Resection of the Amygdala during Medial Temporal Lobe Surgery
  840. Anatomy in ancient China:The Yellow Emperor's Inner Canon of Medicineand Wang Qingren'sCorrecting the Errors in the Forest of Medicine
  841. Migration of a distal shunt catheter into the heart and pulmonary artery: report of a case and review of the literature
  842. Anatomical landmarks for localizing the buccal branch of the trigeminal nerve on the face
  843. Hans Chiari (1851–1916)
  844. The enigmatic clival canal: anatomy and clinical significance
  845. Surgery for cervical dystonia: the emergence of denervation and myotomy techniques and the contributions of early surgeons at The Johns Hopkins Hospital
  846. The Transverse Occipital Ligament
  847. Morphometric Analysis of the Foramen Magnum
  848. Herpetic inflammation of multiple cranial nerves
  849. The prefixed and postfixed brachial plexus: a review with surgical implications
  850. Anatomy and landmarks for branches of the brachial plexus: a vade mecum
  851. Harvey Cushing's attempt at the first human pituitary transplantation
  852. A Novel Method for Confirmation of Hemispheric Disconnection during Hemispherotomy Surgery
  853. William Henry Battle and Battle's sign: mastoid ecchymosis as an indicator of basilar skull fracture
  854. John Murray Carnochan (1817–1887): the first description of successful surgery for trigeminal neuralgia
  855. Surgical challenges associated with the morphology of the spinal accessory nerve in the posterior cervical triangle: functional or structural?
  856. Surgery for extratemporal nonlesional epilepsy in children: a meta-analysis
  857. Emergency transorbital ventricular puncture: refinement of external landmarks
  858. Feasibility of ventricular expansion postmortem: a novel laboratory model for neurosurgical training that simulates intraventricular endoscopic surgery
  859. SURFACE LANDMARKS FOR THE JUNCTION BETWEEN THE TRANSVERSE AND SIGMOID SINUSES
  860. OSSIFICATION OF LIGAMENTS NEAR THE FORAMEN OVALE
  861. Neurosurgical management of intracranial lesions in the pregnant patient: a 36-year institutional experience and review of the literature
  862. Correlation between the lengths of the upper limb and cubital tunnel: potential use in patients with proximal ulnar nerve entrapment
  863. A review of the gross anatomy, functions, pathology, and clinical uses of the buccal fat pad
  864. Richard Lower (1631–1691): acknowledging his notable contributions to the exploration of the nervous system
  865. VARIANT INTRANEURAL VEIN‐TRIGEMINAL NERVE RELATIONSHIPS
  866. Harvey Cushing as a book collector, bibliophile, and archivist: the precedence for the genesis of the Brain Tumor Registry
  867. Intradural cervical root adjacent interconnections in the normal, prefixed, and postfixed brachial plexus
  868. Distal revision of ventriculoperitoneal shunts using a peel-away sheath
  869. Wilhelm His (1831–1904) and his contributions to neuroanatomy
  870. Hemilingual spasm: Pathophysiology
  871. Conquering the third ventricular chamber
  872. Johan Georg Ræder (1889–1959) and paratrigeminal sympathetic paresis
  873. Surgical and anatomical landmarks for the perineal branch of the posterior femoral cutaneous nerve: implications in perineal pain syndromes
  874. Cervical osteochondroma with postoperative recurrence: case report and review of the literature
  875. The petrosal nerves: Anatomy, pathology, and surgical considerations
  876. Surgical anatomy and quantitation of the branches of the V2 and V3 segments of the vertebral artery
  877. Nonaccidental head injury in children
  878. Trans-zygomatic middle cranial fossa approach to access lesions around the cavernous sinus and anterior parahippocampus: a minimally invasive skull base approach
  879. The evolution of the study of anatomy in Japan
  880. Vasovagal syncope in the Canon of Avicenna: The first mention of carotid artery hypersensitivity
  881. Evolution of techniques for the resection of vestibular schwannomas: from saving life to saving function
  882. Classification and clinical anatomy of the first spinal nerve: surgical implications
  883. The contralateral long thoracic nerve as a donor for upper brachial plexus neurotization procedures: cadaveric feasibility study
  884. William S. Halsted and Harvey W. Cushing: reflections on their complex association
  885. Emergency suboccipital decompression for respiratory arrest during supratentorial surgery: the untold story of a surgeon's courage in times of despair
  886. Acute ventriculoperitoneal shunt malfunction following opening of the spinal subarachnoid space
  887. John Browne (1642–1702): Anatomist and plagiarist
  888. The existence of hypoglossal root ganglion cells in adult humans: potential clinical implications
  889. Phase I trial: safety and feasibility of intracranial electroencephalography using hybrid subdural electrodes containing macro- and microelectrode arrays
  890. Early post-surgical management of patients with epilepsy
  891. ROOTS OF NEUROANATOMY, NEUROLOGY, AND NEUROSURGERY AS FOUND IN THE BIBLE AND TALMUD
  892. Long-term incidence of subaxial cervical spine instability following cervical arthrodesis surgery in patients with rheumatoid arthritis
  893. Altered expression of connexin subtypes in mesial temporal lobe epilepsy in humans
  894. Radiosurgery for arteriovenous malformations in children
  895. Superficial siderosis
  896. Surgical Anatomy of Dural Defects in Spontaneous Spinal Cerebrospinal Fluid Leaks
  897. Long-term outcome of epilepsy surgery among 399 patients with nonlesional seizure foci including mesial temporal lobe sclerosis
  898. Coexistence of intracranial and spinal cavernous malformations: a study of prevalence and natural history
  899. Pediatric Neurosurgery
  900. Harvey Cushing and Oskar Hirsch: early forefathers of modern transsphenoidal surgery
  901. Cushing's first case of transsphenoidal surgery: the launch of the pituitary surgery era
  902. Segmental cutaneous hemangioma and spinal arteriovenous malformation (Cobb syndrome)
  903. The evolution of Harvey Cushing's surgical approach to pituitary tumors from transsphenoidal to transfrontal
  904. Cushing's experience with the surgical treatment of spinal dysraphism
  905. Normal magnetic resonance imaging and medial temporal lobe epilepsy: the clinical syndrome of paradoxical temporal lobe epilepsy
  906. Early evolution of neurological surgery: conquering increased intracranial pressure, infection, and blood loss
  907. Battling blood loss in neurosurgery: Harvey Cushing's embrace of electrosurgery
  908. Transorbital penetrating brainstem injury in a child
  909. Intramedullary spinal cord gangliocytoma: case report and a review of the literature
  910. Resident Duty Hours Reform: Results of a National Survey of the Program Directors and Residents in Neurosurgery Training Programs
  911. Central nervous system superficial siderosis following spinal surgery
  912. The Mayo brothers and Harvey Cushing: a review of their 39-year friendship through their personal letters
  913. Spinal Meningiomas
  914. The development of techniques for resection of spinal cord tumors by Harvey W. Cushing
  915. Epilepsy Surgery in 2004
  916. Intracarotid Amytal memory test and hippocampal magnetic resonance imaging volumetry: validity of the Wada test as an indicator of hippocampal integrity among candidates for epilepsy surgery
  917. Mesial temporal lobe epilepsy: a proton magnetic resonance spectroscopy study and a histopathological analysis
  918. Harvey W. Cushing and cerebrovascular surgery: Part II, vascular malformations
  919. Harvey W. Cushing and cerebrovascular surgery: Part I, aneurysms
  920. Seizure outcomes after stereotactic radiosurgery for cerebral arteriovenous malformations
  921. 732 Resident Duty-Hours Reform: The Results of a National Survey of the Program Directors and Residents in Neurosurgery Training Programs
  922. 732 Resident Duty-Hours Reform: The Results of a National Survey of the Program Directors and Residents in Neurosurgery Training Programs
  923. Non-enhancing de novo glioblastoma: report of two cases
  924. Synovial cysts of the thoracic spine
  925. Long-term outcome after epilepsy surgery for focal cortical dysplasia
  926. Delayed central nervous system superficial siderosis following brachial plexus avulsion injury
  927. Transient cortical abnormalities on magnetic resonance imaging after status epilepticus
  928. Circumferential decompression of the foramen magnum for the treatment of syringomyelia associated with basilar invagination
  929. Partial epilepsy presenting as episodic dyspnea: a specific network involved in limbic seizure propagation
  930. Inauguration of pediatric neurosurgery by Harvey W. Cushing: his contributions to the surgery of posterior fossa tumors in children
  931. Hemangiopericytoma of the confluence of sinuses and the transverse sinuses
  932. Use of an anteromedial subdural strip electrode in the evaluation of medial temporal lobe epilepsy
  933. Confirmation of research publications reported by neurological surgery residency applicants
  934. Choroid plexus papilloma and meningioma: coincidental posterior fossa tumors
  935. Prospective analysis of diplopia after anterior temporal lobectomy for mesial temporal lobe sclerosis
  936. Nonlesional central lobule seizures: use of awake cortical mapping and subdural grid monitoring for resection of seizure focus
  937. Selective peripheral denervation for the treatment of intractable spasmodic torticollis: experience with 168 patients at the Mayo Clinic
  938. Granular Cell Tumor of the Sellar and Suprasellar Region: Clinicopathologic Study of 11 Cases and Literature Review
  939. Emerging surgical and radiotherapeutic techniques for treating epilepsy
  940. Spinal Cord Biopsy: A Review of 38 Cases
  941. Spinal meningiomas in patients younger than 50 years of age: a 21-year experience
  942. Arterial–Esophageal Fistula: A Complication of Nasogastric Tube Placement After Lumbar Spine Surgery
  943. Neurostimulation Therapy for Epilepsy: Current Modalities and Future Directions
  944. Presurgical evaluation in patients with tumors
  945. Cortical Resection for Epilepsy in Children with Linear Sebaceous Nevus Syndrome
  946. Low-pressure headaches and spinal cord herniation
  947. Safety of supplemental endplate screws in thoracic pedicle hook fixation
  948. Vision of the future: initial experience with intraoperative real-time high-resolution dynamic infrared imaging
  949. Lateral Mass Fractures of the Cervical Spine
  950. Distractive Flexion Cervical Spine Injuries
  951. Transient postictal magnetic resonance imaging abnormality of the corpus callosum in a patient with epilepsy
  952. Frontal lobe epilepsy: diagnosis and surgical treatment
  953. Endovascular treatment of an internal carotid artery pseudoaneurysm following transsphenoidal surgery
  954. Retrosigmoid approach to vestibular schwannomas
  955. Gamma Knife Radiosurgery for Metastatic Melanoma: An Analysis of Survival, Outcome, and Complications
  956. Resective Surgery of Neoplasms
  957. Resective Surgery of Neoplastic Lesions for Epilepsy