Editorial Board
Viraat Harsh
Department of Neurosurgery Baylor College of Medicine · United States
Editorial leadership for Journal of Brain And Spinal Cancer ISSN 2576-182X
Research interests
- Neurosurgery
- Neurotrauma
- Traumatic Brain Injury
Biography
Publications:
- Cingulotomy for medically refractory cancer pain.
- Surgical/radiological interventions for cancer pain.
- Factors affecting survival in 43 consecutive patients after surgery for spinal metastases from thyroid carcinoma.
- Spinal cord compression secondary to intrathecal catheter–induced granuloma: a report of four cases.
- Percutaneous CT-guided cordotomy for the treatment of pediatric cancer pain: Case report.
- Reliability of treating asymptomatic traumatic type II dens fractures in patients over age 80: A retrospective series.
- Injection nerve palsy: What's to blame?.
- Use of mobile applications in neurosurgery: Are we compromising on patient confidentiality and privacy?.
- Transpedicular surgical approach for the management of thoracic osteophyte-induced intracranial hypotension refractory to non-operative modalities: case report and review of literature.
- Traumatic intracerebellar haematoma: To operate or not to operate?
Selected publications
- Peripheral nerve stimulation: black, white and shades of grey 2019 cited 7×
- The autoimmune basis of hypopituitarism in traumatic brain injury: fiction or reality? 2019 cited 6×
- Technical Nuances in the Perioperative Management of Chronic Subdural Hematoma by Twin Burr Hole Craniostomy: Tips, Tricks, and Tactics 2024
- Traumatic Brain Injury and Guillain-Barré Syndrome: Tale of an Illicit Affair—Case Report and Brief Review of Literature 2024
- Post-Traumatic Diploic Leptomeningeal Cyst with Bilateral Posterior Cranial Fossa Epidural Hygroma: A Management Dilemma? 2020
Ranked by citation impact (Crossref) where available, newest otherwise · verified via ORCID.
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