All Stories

  1. Alfred W. Adson (1887–1951): his contributions to surgery for tumors of the spine and spinal cord in the context of spinal tumor surgery in the late 19th and early 20th centuries
  2. The relationship between the superior petrosal sinus and the porus trigeminus: an anatomical study
  3. Vein of Galen aneurysmal malformations: critical analysis of the literature with proposal of a new classification system
  4. Analysis of the uncinate processes of the cervical spine: an anatomical study
  5. Kenneth Grant Jamieson (1925–1976): his life and contributions to neurosurgery
  6. Hypertonic saline for treating raised intracranial pressure: literature review with meta-analysis
  7. Cruveilhier plexus: an anatomical study and a potential cause of failed treatments for occipital neuralgia and muscular and facet denervation procedures
  8. Intraoperative and anatomical descriptions of intracranial connections between the glossopharyngeal and vagus nerves: clinical implications
  9. Morphometry of the outlet of the foramen magnum in crania with atlantooccipital fusion
  10. Anatomical study of the third occipital nerve and its potential role in occipital headache/neck pain following midline dissections of the craniocervical junction
  11. Pediatric Chiari malformation Type 0: a 12-year institutional experience
  12. Ligaments of the craniocervical junction
  13. Contralateral spinal accessory nerve for ipsilateral neurotization of branches of the brachial plexus: a cadaveric feasibility study
  14. Study of the cervical plexus innervation of the trapezius muscle
  15. Persistent fetal intracranial arteries: a comprehensive review of anatomical and clinical significance
  16. Arteriovenous malformation of the conus supplied by the artery of Desproges-Gotteron
  17. The first description of Chiari I malformation with intuitive correlation between tonsillar ectopia and syringomyelia
  18. The intracranial denticulate ligament: anatomical study with neurosurgical significance
  19. Chronic emesis due to compression of the area postrema by the posterior inferior cerebellar artery: resolution following microvascular decompression