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Nancy E Epstein

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Surgical Neurology International|June 14, 2017
Discrimination against female surgeons is still alive: Where are the full professorships and chairs of departments?Nancy E Epstein
Surgical Neurology International|February 2, 2017
Should anyone perform percutaneous endoscopic laser diskectomy and percutaneous lumbar disc decompressions?Nancy E Epstein
Surgical Neurology International|February 21, 2017
Bariatric bypasses contribute to loss of bone mineral density but reduce axial back pain in morbidly obese patients considering spine surgeryNancy E Epstein
Surgical Neurology International|May 21, 2014
What you need to know about ossification of the posterior longitudinal ligament to optimize cervical spine surgery: A reviewNancy E Epstein
Surgical Neurology International|April 21, 2021
Case of the week: Updating a cervical MR scan avoided unnecessary cervical surgeryNancy E Epstein
Surgical Neurology International|July 27, 2010
A medico-legal review of cases involving quadriplegia following cervical spine surgery: Is there an argument for a no-fault compensation system?Nancy E Epstein
Surgical Neurology International|February 24, 2016
More nerve root injuries occur with minimally invasive lumbar surgery, especially extreme lateral interbody fusion: A reviewNancy E Epstein
Surgical Neurology International|October 5, 2019
Review of Treatment Options for Smaller Benign Cranial Meningiomas: Observation, Stereotactic Radiosurgery, and Rarely, Open SurgeryNancy E Epstein
Surgical Neurology International|September 19, 2019
When to stop anticoagulation, anti-platelet aggregates, and non-steroidal anti-inflammatories (NSAIDs) prior to spine surgeryNancy E Epstein
Surgical Neurology International|September 19, 2019
Based upon 7.2% of the Eligible Voting Members, the American Association of Neurological Surgeons (AANS) Suspended Dr. Nancy E. Epstein for Arguing Against Unnecessarily Extensive Spine SurgeryNancy E Epstein
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Surgical Neurology International|June 14, 2017
Discrimination against female surgeons is still alive: Where are the full professorships and chairs of departments?Nancy E Epstein
Surgical Neurology International|February 2, 2017
Should anyone perform percutaneous endoscopic laser diskectomy and percutaneous lumbar disc decompressions?Nancy E Epstein
Surgical Neurology International|February 21, 2017
Bariatric bypasses contribute to loss of bone mineral density but reduce axial back pain in morbidly obese patients considering spine surgeryNancy E Epstein
Surgical Neurology International|May 21, 2014
What you need to know about ossification of the posterior longitudinal ligament to optimize cervical spine surgery: A reviewNancy E Epstein
Surgical Neurology International|April 21, 2021
Case of the week: Updating a cervical MR scan avoided unnecessary cervical surgeryNancy E Epstein
Surgical Neurology International|July 27, 2010
A medico-legal review of cases involving quadriplegia following cervical spine surgery: Is there an argument for a no-fault compensation system?Nancy E Epstein
Surgical Neurology International|February 24, 2016
More nerve root injuries occur with minimally invasive lumbar surgery, especially extreme lateral interbody fusion: A reviewNancy E Epstein
Surgical Neurology International|October 5, 2019
Review of Treatment Options for Smaller Benign Cranial Meningiomas: Observation, Stereotactic Radiosurgery, and Rarely, Open SurgeryNancy E Epstein
Surgical Neurology International|September 19, 2019
When to stop anticoagulation, anti-platelet aggregates, and non-steroidal anti-inflammatories (NSAIDs) prior to spine surgeryNancy E Epstein
Surgical Neurology International|September 19, 2019
Based upon 7.2% of the Eligible Voting Members, the American Association of Neurological Surgeons (AANS) Suspended Dr. Nancy E. Epstein for Arguing Against Unnecessarily Extensive Spine SurgeryNancy E Epstein
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