
1.
(100%)
De novo fenestration of the optic nerve case illustration.
- House, Paul A.; Couldwell, William T.;
Fenestration of the optic nerve or chiasm due
to the presence of aneurismal dilation of the
... to a ruptured anterior communicating artery aneurysm or an aneurysm of the anterior wall of the ICA
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2.
(86%)
Review by Oren N. Gottfried, M.D. and William T. Couldwell, M.D., Ph.D for Neurosurgery Journal Club. (Yadav JS, Wholey MH, Kuntz RE, et al: Protected carotid-artery stenting versus endarterectomy in high-risk patients.)
- Couldwell, William T.;; Gottfried, Oren N.;
with increased numbers patients and longer follow-up
to identify appropriate patients for either
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3.
(86%)
Far Lateral Transcondylar Approach for Resection of Neurenteric Cysts of the Cervicomedullary Junction (Far-lateral transcondylar approach: surgical technique and its application in neurenteric cysts of the cervicomedullary junction. Report of two cases.)
- Couldwell, William T.;; Liu, James K.;
Neurenteric cysts are rare benign lesions of the central nervous system that are lined by endodermal
...
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4.
(75%)
Reconstruction of the Skull Base and Cranium Adjacent to Sinuses with Porous Polyethylene Implant: Preliminary Report
- Couldwell, William T.; Stillerman, Charles B.; Dougherty, William
Surgical reconstruction of the skull base and cranium adjacent
to open paranasal sinuses with alloplastic materials is problematic secondary
to an increased risk of implant infection in these
- 03-dic-2006

5.
(75%)
Reconstruction of the Skull Base and Cranium Adjacent to Sinuses with Porous Polyethylene Implant: Preliminary Report
- Couldwell, William T.; Stillerman, Charles B.; Dougherty, William
Surgical reconstruction of the skull base and cranium adjacent
to open paranasal sinuses with alloplastic materials is problematic secondary
to an increased risk of implant infection in these
- 12-mar-2008

6.
(71%)
Symptomatic Subdural Hygroma and Temporal Lobe Edema After Translabyrinthine Removal of Acoustic Neuroma
- Das, Kaushik; Murali, Raj; Lindstrom, Christopher J.; Couldwell, William T.
The translabyrinthine approach is familiar
to most neurosurgeons and neuro-otologists and is frequently used
to remove acoustic neuromas. Some of the complications associated with this surgery
- 03-dic-2006

7.
(71%)
Symptomatic Subdural Hygroma and Temporal Lobe Edema After Translabyrinthine Removal of Acoustic Neuroma
- Das, Kaushik; Murali, Raj; Lindstrom, Christopher J.; Couldwell, William T.
The translabyrinthine approach is familiar
to most neurosurgeons and neuro-otologists and is frequently used
to remove acoustic neuromas. Some of the complications associated with this surgery
- 12-mar-2008

8.
(71%)
Resolution of an Anterior-Inferior Cerebellar Artery Feeding Aneurysm with the Treatment of a Transverse-Sigmoid Dural Arteriovenous Fistula
- Kan, Peter; Stevens, Edwin A.; Warner, Judith; Couldwell, William T.
transverse/sigmoid sinuses. Multimodal endovascular and open surgical therapy was used
to manage the lesion
... the natural history, the decisions of when and whether
to treat an unruptured dural AVF feeding-artery
- 13-mar-2008

9.
(71%)
Transoral Approach and Extended Modifications for Lesions of the Ventral Foramen Magnum and Craniovertebral Junction
- Liu, James K.; Couldwell, William T.; Apfelbaum, Ronald I.
Objectives:
To describe our method of performing the transoral approach and the extended approaches
to the ventral foramen magnum and craniovertebral junction and review the technical aspects and
- 02-nov-2008

10.
(71%)
Thrombosed Basilar Apex Aneurysm presenting as a third ventricular mass and hydrocephalus: case report and review of the literature
- Couldwell, William T.; Liu, James K.; Gottfried, Oren N.
aneurysm was completely thrombosed and angiographically occult. The lesion was explored
to verify the
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