The Journal Of Neurosurgery Podcast Archive

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  • JNS Weekly Podcast

    13/03/2015

    JNS March 13, 2015—click here to listen. Fetal-type posterior cerebral artery: the pitfall of parent artery occlusion for ruptured P2 segment and distal aneurysms. Complications following cranioplasty: incidence and predictors in 348 cases. Remote transplantation of a third ventricle colloid cyst: case report. Local control after stereotactic radiosurgery for brain metastases in patients with melanoma […]

  • JNS: Pediatrics Weekly Podcast

    06/03/2015

    JNS: Pediatrics March 6, 2015—click here to listen. A membranous structure separating the adenohypophysis and neurohypophysis: an anatomical study and its clinical application for craniopharyngioma. Predictors of postconcussion syndrome after sports-related concussion in young athletes: a matched case-control study. Risk factors for traumatic blunt cerebrovascular injury diagnosed by computed tomography angiography in the pediatric population: […]

  • JNS: Spine Weekly Podcast

    06/03/2015

    JNS: Spine March 6, 2015—click here to listen. Microsurgical anatomy of the arterial basket of the conus medullaris. Multimodal evaluation of CSF dynamics following extradural decompression for Chiari malformation Type I. Predictors of intramedullary lesion expansion rate on MR images of patients with subaxial spinal cord injury.

  • JNS Weekly Podcast

    06/03/2015

    JNS March 6, 2015—click here to listen. Streamlining deep brain stimulation surgery by reversing the staging order. Combined noninvasive language mapping by navigated transcranial magnetic stimulation and functional MRI and its comparison with direct cortical stimulation. Augmented reality–guided neurosurgery: accuracy and intraoperative application of an image projection technique.

  • March 2015: Neurooncology: Update on Therapeutic Options

    02/03/2015

    Neurooncology: Update on Therapeutic Options—click here to listen. In this podcast, topic editor Dr. Thomas Chen of  University of Southern California, Los Angeles, speaks with Dr. Tobias Mattei of Brain & Spine Center/Kenmore Mercy Hospital, Buffalo, New York.  They discuss Dr. Mattei and colleagues’ article,  “The effects of alternating electric fields in glioblastoma: current evidence […]

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