Items Tagged ‘Robert Solomon’
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History of Department, Editor's Choice in Neurosurgery journal
Editors of the journal Neurosurgery have chosen to feature the Department of Neurosurgery in their Legacy series. The article, The Centennial of the Neurological Institute of New York and Its Department of Neurological Surgery, 1909-2009: A Commemorative Pictorial Essay was written by Donald...
Posted on Mar 8, 2010 by Department Author In Dr. Solomon, News, Spine Center News -
New Study finds Little Risk and Much Benefit in "Gluing" Blood Vessels Before Surgery
A Cerebral Arteriovenous Malformation (AVM) is a rare tangle of blood vessels in the brain that carries a high risk of hemorrhaging. Brain surgeons have found that "gluing" or blocking off the blood supply to these malformations before surgery cuts down on blood loss and patients do better....
Posted on Jan 28, 2010 by Department Author In Arteriovenous Malformations, Blog, Cerebrovascular Blog, Dr. Solomon, Endovascular Blog, Gamma Knife Blog, Stereotactic Radiosurgery, Uncategorized -
Two for Two - President-Elects at the Department of Neurological Surgery!
We are pleased to announce that two of our doctors have been named President-Elect of two prestigious organizations: Dr. Robert Solomon has been named President elect of the American Academy of Neurological Surgery, and Dr. Paul McCormick has been named President elect of the American Association of...
Posted on Dec 10, 2009 by Neurosurgery Webmaster In Cerebrovascular News, News, Spine Center News