The new issue of Turkish Neurosurgery is now online, featuring cutting-edge studies across general neurosurgery, spine, cerebrovascular–endovascular surgery, pediatrics, and neuro-oncology. 2025. 35:6
The authors aim to summarise atypical cases of hemifacial spasm found during microvascular decompression, and to investigate its pathogenesis and range of exploration. https://t.co/PkamCtQVAP
New in Turkish Neurosurgery: Study tests a 3D-printed DBS lead holder for accurate electrode placement! Results show promise for DBS workflows, with minor deviations. Read more! [https://t.co/UfhaJGEH5q] #Neurosurgery#DBS#3DPrinting#ParkinsonsDisease
The authors aim to investigate whether atlantoaxial intra-articular fusion can maintain sagittal balance stability in the cervical spine during follow-up.
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🦴 New Finite Element Analysis on odontoid fracture fixation! Single vs. double screw models compared for craniocervical ROM & implant stress. Key finding: Double screws reduce max stress, potentially lowering implant failure risk without affecting ROM. 🩺 #SpineSurgery
New study proposes a two-step strategy for neonatal hydrocephalus, improving outcomes in 64 neonates . Step 1: Stabilize weight & infections. Step 2: Permanent shunt. 59% of cases were from cerebral hemorrhage. https://t.co/aYWgYDAH9n
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Discover the latest in neurosurgery! Turkish Neurosurgery Vol 35, No 2 (2025) is out now, featuring cutting-edge research & reviews. Check out the cover & explore the issue: https://t.co/TS88cenXvK #Neurosurgery#MedicalResearch#TurkishNeurosurgery
The authors aim to investigate the incidence of distal junctional failure (DJF) in patients undergoing posterior lumbar fusion with either semirigid polyether ether ketone (PEEK) or rigid titanium alloy rods. https://t.co/JS5WwRAJpf
Exciting new study in Turkish Neurosurgery Journal! Dive into cutting-edge neurosurgery research offering fresh insights for clinicians & researchers. Read more: https://t.co/XjjXcc6OIS #Neurosurgery#MedicalResearch#Innovation
The latest issue of the Turkish Neurosurgery Journal has been published! Packed with outstanding articles and the latest research, this issue offers valuable contributions to the neurosurgery community. Let’s shape scientific advancement together!
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Breakthrough in cervical stenosis treatment! Semi-rigid stabilization rivals fusion: it provides equal pain relief and alignment at 1 year but slashes the risks of complications. Game-changer for spine surgery?
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A Turk Neurosurg study shows smartphones & USB microscopes can effectively train microsurgical skills, matching surgical microscope results. Skills transferred seamlessly. Affordable innovation for neurosurgery! #Neurosurgery#MedEd
Exploring beyond hydrocephalus! This study dives into cerebral anomalies in myelomeningocele repair patients to uncover insights into forebrain development. #Neuroscience#medicalresearch
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The authors aim to evaluate the supraorbital and transorbital approaches as alternative entry sites and trajectories targeting the nucleus accumbens, subcallosal cingulate gyrus, and lateral hypothalamic area in cadavers and surgical planning stations.
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🔍 Featured Article in Turkish Neurosurgery Journal! 🔍
We are proud to highlight a significant study in our latest issue: "Alternative Magnification Devices for Microsurgical Training: Comparative Analysis."
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Özdemir et al. aim to investigate fetuses' latissimus dorsi morphometry, innervation, vascularization, and variational situations.
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