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Randomized trial demonstrates that extended-release epidural morphine may provide safe pain control for lumbar surgery patients

  •  Sarah C. Offley, Ellen Coyne, MaryBeth Horodyski, Paul T. Rubery, Seth M Zeidman, Glenn R. Rechtine 

March 22, 2013, 21:17

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  • Spine

New and improved ways to treat hydrocephalus: Pursuit of a smart shunt

  •  Barry R. Lutz, Pranav Venkataraman, Samuel R. Browd 

March 19, 2013, 21:06

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  • Neurosurgical Developments on the Horizon

Developments on the horizon in the treatment of neurovascular problems

  •  Andrew S. Ferrell, Gavin W. Britz 

March 19, 2013, 21:01

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  • Neurosurgical Developments on the Horizon

Devices for cell transplantation into the central nervous system: Design considerations and emerging technologies

March 19, 2013, 20:56

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  • Neurosurgical Developments on the Horizon

The future of spine surgery: New horizons in the treatment of spinal disorders

  •  Noojan Kazemi, Laura K. Crew, Trent L. Tredway 

March 19, 2013, 20:55

Category:

  • Neurosurgical Developments on the Horizon

Neurosurgery and the dawning age of Brain-Machine Interfaces

  •  Nathan C. Rowland, Jonathan Breshears, Edward F. Chang 

March 19, 2013, 20:52

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  • Neurosurgical Developments on the Horizon

Anesthetic drug development: Novel drugs and new approaches

  •  Hovig V. Chitilian, Roderic G. Eckenhoff, Douglas E. Raines 

March 19, 2013, 20:50

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  • Neurosurgical Developments on the Horizon

Neurosurgical developments on the horizon

  •  Michel Kliot 

March 19, 2013, 20:48

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  • Neurosurgical Developments on the Horizon

Tyranny of a “Randomized Controlled Trials”

  •  Ben Roitberg 

December 14, 2012, 19:11

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  • Randomized Controlled Trials

Foraminotomia cervical posterior en el tratamiento de conflictos foraminales

  •  Álvaro Campero, Ramiro Barrera, Pablo Ajler 

December 8, 2012, 0:48

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  • Revista Argentina de Neurocirugía