neurosurgical in English

adjective

(Medicine, Surgery) of or concerning neurosurgery (surgery on the nervous system)

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1. Neurosurgical implants — Sterile, single-use hydrocephalus shunts and components (ISO 7197:2006)

2. A lot of neurosurgical procedures actually start with a drill incision through the skull.

3. A Role for the Frontal Aslant Tract in Speech Planning: A Neurosurgical Case Study Benjamin L

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5. Neurosurgical implants — Sterile, single-use hydrocephalus shunts and components (ISO 7197:2006, including Cor 1:2007)

6. Barrow is building an inviting new point of entry for the best neurological and neurosurgical care

7. The lowest Kappa values (κ = -0.006–0.392) were measured with the items of “pelvis injury”, “abdominal” and “neurosurgical”.

8. Stereotactic radiosurgery (SRS) is a neurosurgical field that has become increasingly important in the treatment of acoustic neuromas.

9. Intensive care measures in CNS parasitoses include management of increased intracranial pressure, diffuse brain edema, acute obstructive hydrocephalus, multiorgan dysfunction, and early neurosurgical decompressive interventions.

10. Fourteen days after neurosurgical transsection of the abducens nerve, no restriction of abduction was found. The transposition procedure according to Hummelsheim was performed with good results.

11. Cerebrum MD in Vienna, Virginia, was founded by board-certified neurosurgeon Joseph Watson, MD, and is dedicated to giving each patient access to innovative neurosurgical solutions

12. If a patient suffers bleeding in the brain and develops a clot related to a venous Angioma, it is likely that the patient has a cavernous Angioma adjacent to it, notes Neurosurgical Consultants

13. From these data and recent reports on lethal cerebral hemorrhage occurring spontaneously or after neurosurgical procedures in demented old people, cerebral amyloid angiopathy, which is not necessarily associated with systemic amyloidosis or severe (pre)senile cerebral degeneration, may be considered a rare but important cause of cerebral hemorrhage in the aged.

14. These results agree with those reported by Japanese authors (Sugita et al., 1965; Fukado, 1968) and suggest, that opposite to the neurosurgical transfrontal-intradural resection of the roof of the optical canal the rhinosurgical transethmoidal decompression of the optical nerve may improve the prognosis of the posttraumatic amaurosis, especially, if the decompression can be done as soon after trauma as possible.