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Matthew F GaryEmory University Department of Neurosurgery Verified email at emory.edu Cited by 255 |
maintaining neurosurgical resident education and safety during the COVID-19 pandemic
We educated our neurosurgical service about the signs and symptoms of COVID-19 as well
as learned how to protect ourselves with personal protective equipment (PPE) via …
as learned how to protect ourselves with personal protective equipment (PPE) via …
Neurosurgical management of spinal pathology via telemedicine during the COVID-19 pandemic: early experience and unique challenges
Key changes have been made to pre-COVID-19 telemedicine regulatory requirements in an
effort to facilitate rapid implementation of telemedicine clinic visits across all medical …
effort to facilitate rapid implementation of telemedicine clinic visits across all medical …
Telemedicine in the evaluation and management of neurosurgical spine patients: questionnaire assessment of 346 consecutive patients
Study Design. Retrospective questionnaire study of all patients seen via telemedicine during
the COVID-19 pandemic at a large academic institution. Objective. This aim of this study …
the COVID-19 pandemic at a large academic institution. Objective. This aim of this study …
Depressive symptoms in Parkinson disease correlate with impaired global and specific cognitive performance
Consecutive patients in a Movement Disorders Center with Parkinson disease (PD) were
offered to undergo complete neuropsychological testing and to complete the Beck Depression …
offered to undergo complete neuropsychological testing and to complete the Beck Depression …
Spinal cord infarction following minor trauma in children: fibrocartilaginous embolism as a putative cause: report of 3 cases
Spinal cord infarctions following seemingly innocuous trauma in children are rare, devastating
events. In the majority of these cases, the pathophysiology is enigmatic. The authors …
events. In the majority of these cases, the pathophysiology is enigmatic. The authors …
Effect of perioperative steroids on dysphagia after anterior cervical spine surgery: a systematic review
Background Dysphagia following anterior cervical spine surgery is common. Steroids
potentially reduce post-operative inflammation that leads to dysphagia; however, the efficacy, …
potentially reduce post-operative inflammation that leads to dysphagia; however, the efficacy, …
Telemedicine in spine surgery: outcomes for 138 patients with virtual preoperative assessment compared to historical controls
Introduction COVID-19 has accelerated the use of telemedicine in all aspects of health care
delivery, including initial surgical evaluation. No existing literature investigates the safety …
delivery, including initial surgical evaluation. No existing literature investigates the safety …
[HTML][HTML] Letter to the editor “virtual neurosurgery clerkship for medical students”
Background At our institution, the Class of 2022 had just begun their core clerkships (what
most would call an “M3” student or a “third-year medical student”) in March 2020. Before these …
most would call an “M3” student or a “third-year medical student”) in March 2020. Before these …
Spinal arachnoid webs: presentation, natural history, and outcomes in 38 patients
BACKGROUND Spinal arachnoid webs are rarely described bands of thickened arachnoid
tissue in the dorsal thoracic spine. Much is unknown regarding their origins, risk factors, …
tissue in the dorsal thoracic spine. Much is unknown regarding their origins, risk factors, …
Thoracic lateral extracavitary corpectomy for anterior column reconstruction with expandable and static titanium cages: clinical outcomes and surgical considerations …
Objective Many surgical interventions have emerged as effective means of restoring
mechanical stability of the anterior column of the spine. The lateral extracavitary approach (LECA) …
mechanical stability of the anterior column of the spine. The lateral extracavitary approach (LECA) …