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  1. In Reply: ORACLE Stroke Study: Opinion Regarding Acceptable Outcome Following Decompressive Hemicraniectomy for Ischemic Stroke
  2. Vertebral artery dissection following a posterior cervical foraminotomy
  3. Decompressive craniectomy for severe traumatic brain injury reduces mortality but increases survival with severe disability
  4. A randomized controlled trial comparing autologous cranioplasty with custom-made titanium cranioplasty
  5. Cerebral metastases from Merkel cell carcinoma: long-term survival
  6. Is life worth living? Decompressive craniectomy and the disability paradox
  7. Predicting long-term neurological outcomes after severe traumatic brain injury requiring decompressive craniectomy: A comparison of the CRASH and IMPACT prognostic models
  8. ORACLE Stroke Study
  9. Malignant cerebral swelling following cranioplasty
  10. Management of the temporal muscle during cranioplasty: technical note
  11. Reconsidering the role of hypothermia in management of severe traumatic brain injury
  12. Cranioplasty: morbidity and failure
  13. Uncertainty, conflict and consent: revisiting the futility debate in neurotrauma
  14. Decompressive craniectomy and the disability paradox
  15. The role of hypothermia in the management of severe traumatic brain injury in children
  16. Letter to the Editor: Sudden death following cranioplasty: autoregulatory failure?
  17. The Incidence of Neurologic Susceptibility to a Skull Defect
  18. Sudden Death Following Cranioplasty
  19. Response to Letter Regarding Article, “Outcome Following Decompressive Hemicraniectomy for Malignant Cerebral Infarction: Ethical Considerations”
  20. Outcome Following Decompressive Hemicraniectomy for Malignant Cerebral Infarction
  21. Revisiting the futility debate in neurocritical care
  22. Consent for lifesaving decompressive craniectomy: An objective model
  23. Health care workers opinion regarding outcome following surgical intervention for severe traumatic brain injury
  24. Long-term outcome after decompressive craniectomy for severe traumatic brain injury
  25. Decompressive hemicraniectomy in the management of extensive middle cerebral artery stroke: increased survival, at a price
  26. Coexistence of an intracranial meningioma and an arteriovenous malformation
  27. The role of evidence based medicine in neurotrauma
  28. A case of psychosis induced self-insertion of intracranial hypodermic needles causing seizures
  29. Prognostic significance of blood-brain barrier disruption in patients with severe nonpenetrating traumatic brain injury requiring decompressive craniectomy
  30. Decompressive craniectomy for severe traumatic brain injury: The relationship between surgical complications and the prediction of an unfavourable outcome
  31. Vanishing bone disease of the orbital roof: Now you see it, now you don't
  32. Long-term survival with unfavourable outcome: a qualitative and ethical analysis
  33. Validation of the CRASH model in the prediction of 18-month mortality and unfavorable outcome in severe traumatic brain injury requiring decompressive craniectomy
  34. Decompressive Craniectomy - A narrative review and discussion
  35. Decompressive craniectomy for neurological emergencies—An update for nurses
  36. Subtotal resection of an intradural mature teratoma in an adult presenting with difficulty initiating micturition
  37. Neurological susceptibility to a skull defect
  38. Neurological Impairment due to a Large Skull Defect: Implications for Neurorehabilitation
  39. Decompressive craniectomy for severe traumatic brain injury: is life worth living?
  40. Futility in Neurosurgery
  41. Use of the CRASH study prognosis calculator in patients with severe traumatic brain injury
  42. Complications and consent following decompressive craniectomy: An illustrative case study
  43. The impact of cranioplasty on neurological function
  44. Modifying Clinicians Use of PACS Imaging
  45. The current role of decompressive craniectomy in the management of neurological emergencies
  46. Cranioplasty With Custom-Made Titanium Plates—14 Years Experience
  47. Traumatic Brain Injury: An Objective Model of Consent
  48. Fungal cerebritis and hemispheric infarction following scalp contamination
  49. What Can Be Learned from the DECRA Study
  50. Initial management of traumatic brain injury in the rural setting
  51. Decompressive Craniectomy for Severe Traumatic Brain Injury: A Review of its Current Status
  52. How “Successful” Is Calvarial Reconstruction Using Frozen Autologous Bone?
  53. Skull Vault Destruction After Rhinocerebral Mucormycosis
  54. Letter to the editor: decompressive craniectomy for acute subdural hematoma
  55. Ethical considerations for performing decompressive craniectomy as a life-saving intervention for severe traumatic brain injury
  56. Incidence and Risk Factors for Post-Traumatic Hydrocephalus following Decompressive Craniectomy for Intractable Intracranial Hypertension and Evacuation of Mass Lesions
  57. Futility and neurotrauma: can we make an objective assessment?
  58. The influence of clinical evidence on surgical practice
  59. Access to Reliable Information about Long-Term Prognosis Influences Clinical Opinion on Use of Lifesaving Intervention
  60. Syndrome of the trephined following bifrontal decompressive craniectomy: Implications for rehabilitation
  61. Cost-Effectiveness of Decompressive Craniectomy as a Lifesaving Rescue Procedure for Patients With Severe Traumatic Brain Injury
  62. Delayed neurological recovery after decompressive craniectomy for severe nonpenetrating traumatic brain injury*
  63. The Future of Decompressive Craniectomy for Diffuse Traumatic Brain Injury
  64. Neurotrauma and the rule of rescue
  65. Long term resource requirement of those patients that survive following decompressive craniectomy
  66. Long term outcome following decompressive craniectomy for severe traumatic brain injury: Ethical considerations
  67. Decompressive Craniectomy for Diffuse Cerebral Swelling After Trauma: Long-Term Outcome and Ethical Considerations
  68. Reply to the Letter to the Editor, “Decompressive Craniectomy for Diffuse Cerebral Swelling After Trauma”
  69. Long-Term Complications of Decompressive Craniectomy for Head Injury
  70. Defining meaningful outcomes after decompressive craniectomy for traumatic brain injury: Existing challenges and future targets
  71. Hypothermia in patients with brain injury: the way forward?
  72. Sudden death following cranioplasty: a complication of decompressive craniectomy for head injury
  73. Surgical intervention for severe head injury: ethical considerations when performing life-saving but non-restorative surgery
  74. Decompressive Craniectomy for Severe Head Injury: Does an Outcome Prediction Model Influence Clinical Decision-Making?
  75. Neurotrauma and the RUB: where tragedy meets ethics and science
  76. Observed versus Predicted Outcome for Decompressive Craniectomy: A Population-Based Study
  77. Complications of decompressive craniectomy for head injury
  78. Decompressive craniectomy for neurotrauma: the limitations of applying an outcome prediction model
  79. The Retrospective Application of a Prediction Model to Patients Who Have Had a Decompressive Craniectomy for Trauma
  80. Decompressive craniectomy: A new complication
  81. Leiomyosarcoma of the uterus metastatic to the brain: a case report
  82. Delayed pneumocephalus following shunting for hydrocephalus
  83. Group B streptococcal cervical osteomyelitis in a neonate
  84. Multiple intracranial aneurysms presenting with epistaxis
  85. Visual function following neurosurgical optic nerve decompression for compressive optic neuropathy
  86. Sphenoid Wing Meningioma en Plaque: A Clinical Review
  87. Extended transbasal approach with preservation of olfaction: ananatomical study
  88. The Extended Transbasal Approach: Clinical Applications and Complications
  89. The Extended Transbasal Approach: A Quantitative Anatomical and Histological Study
  90. Craniofacial Access in Children
  91. The transzygomatic approach: an anatomical study
  92. Craniofacial access in children
  93. The extended transbasal approach: A clinical study
  94. The extended transbasal approach: an anatomical study
  95. The orbitozygomatic infratemporal fossa approach: a quantitative anatomical study
  96. The transzygomatic approach: A long-term clinical review
  97. The transzygomatic approach: a quantitative anatomical study
  98. PNEUMATIC ASPECTS OF BRAKE BALANCING