CNS CLINIC

 


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This site is nonprofit, directed mainly to the  medical and neurosurgical audience, partially aimed to present the operative and academic activities of Prof. Munir A. Elias Shawash over 25 year period.

 

  25/01/05

Excuse me for frequent interruptions, due to continuous gathering of the material over the last 25 years and the ongoing activities.
LIST OF NEUROSURGICAL OPERATIONS DURING 1980-1996    
AVOIDANCE OF COSMETIC DEFORMITY IN PETROCLIVAL APPROACH  

RECURRENT PROLAPSED LUMBAR DISC.

AUTOREFERAT  

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PHYSIOLOGY OF THE PINEAL GLAND
HISTOPATHOLOGY OF PINEALOMAS
IMAGING OF PINEALOMAS
CLINICAL PICTURE &TREATMENT OF PINEALOMAS
SURGICAL APPROACHES TO PINEALOMAS
HEARING PRESERVATION IN CPA SURGERY
CLINCAL FEATURES OF CPA LESIONS
Microanatomy of the CP Angle
IMAGING of the CPA LESIONS
Diagnosis of the CPA Lesions
Histopathology of the CPA Lesions

 

 

1.Extensive glomus jugulare resection with facial anastomosis direct from the brainstem
2.
Cervical discectomy-new concepts
3.Discectomy prolapsed lumbar disc
4.
Drilling help minimize surgical trauma during flavotomy
5.
Syringomeylia
6.
Isthmic spondylolisthesis
7.
Paraplegia  
8.
ENT Induced complications
9.
Arnold-Chiari malformation
10.Highly malignant endocrine carcinoma mimicking posterior clinoid meningioma
11.Hemangioblastoma

12. New method in cubital tunnel release.
13. Brown-Sequard syndrome due to PCD C5-6
14. Modified osteoplastic midline suboccipital approach
15. Congenital torticollis
16.Old established standards of carpal tunnel release.

 


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