James M. Wright III, MD

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James M. Wright III, MD

James M. Wright III, MD

@JNeuroMD

Miles’ n Mak’s dad, @chuang84’s ?lesser half, CCF Spine Alum, @CouncilSNS Fellow, @OHSUBrain Assistant Prof Complex Spine/Trauma/NCC

Portland, OR Katılım Kasım 2017
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Neurosurgery@neurosurgery·
Firearm-related injuries and deaths are an endemic problem in the US, posing a burden on the health care system with significant social & economic consequences. Read the results of @TheJNS survey on firearm injury prevention: bit.ly/41YrLxv @AANSNeuro
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Jonathan Martin, MD
Jonathan Martin, MD@jemartinmd·
80% of neurosurgeons responding to this survey treat firearm injuries in their practice. A supermajority support advocacy to reduce injuries. #ThisIsOurLane
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Neurosurgery@neurosurgery

Firearm-related injuries and deaths are an endemic problem in the US, posing a burden on the health care system with significant social & economic consequences. Read the results of @TheJNS survey on firearm injury prevention: bit.ly/41YrLxv @AANSNeuro

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Jonathan Martin, MD
Jonathan Martin, MD@jemartinmd·
Timely article in @CNS_Update #redjournal regarding #firearm #injuries. #neurosurgeons can lead here, but it will take more than just talk. #LetsGo #ACallToArms @KatieOrrico @neurosurgery @TheASPN
Neurosurgery Publications@NeurosurgeryCNS

#NEUNewIssue for February is here bit.ly/3Tr74Vr #NEUEditorsMessage A Call About Arms by Howard Riina, #NEUReview Firearm-Related Traumatic Brain Injuries in Adults: A Scoping Review Reyes et al, and much more.

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Martin H. Pham, MD
Martin H. Pham, MD@martinphammd·
Check out our op vid in @NeurosurgeryCNS Oper Neurosurg — single position MIS L2-S1 OLIF with L2-ilium PSF + robot-assist: bit.ly/3OSE3CH We’ve been doing minimally invasive single position for some time, here’s our technique for L2-S1 in lateral. @UCSDNeuroSurg
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CNS
CNS@CNS_Update·
Check out this blast from the past of #2011CNS! The last time the CNS Annual Meeting was in Washington, D.C. was 12 years ago and we're looking forward to creating new memories with old friends and continuing to push neurosurgery forward! Join us: cns.org/2023 #2023CNS
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𝙳𝚊𝚟𝚒𝚍 𝙲𝚊𝚗𝚎𝚜
Some attendings want a lot of information in the middle of the night. I'm not one of them. ☎️My ideal call: Resident: "Stone. Stent." Me: "Tonight?" Resident: "Yes" / "No" Me: "On my way" / "Goodnight"
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Andrew J. Grossbach, MD, FAANS
Does transitional anatomy matter? Here’s a prior “L2-S1”. The level above has a pseudo rib. I’d call this L1-L5 with a sacralized L5. Stopping at L2 might be ok, but if it acts as L1, this pseudoathrosis is bound to happen. How do you go about dealing with transitional anatomy?
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