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  1. Edward S. Ahn, M.D.

    Edward S. Ahn, M.D.

    1. Pediatric Neurosurgeon
    1. Rochester, MN
    擅长领域:

    Pediatric cervical spine surgery, Fetal surgery, Craniotomy, Endoscopic procedure, Spina bifida, Arteriovenous malforma...tion, Craniosynostosis, Myelopathy, Chiari malformation, Hydrocephalus, Moyamoya disease

研究

接受神经系统状况培训的医生和外科医生(又称为神经科医师和神经外科医生)正努力改善需要进行开颅术的患者的护理。脑肿瘤项目研究人员不断研究更好的方法来诊断和治疗所有脑肿瘤。其中一个研究领域包括为难以触及的肿瘤开发脑图谱技术。

妙佑医疗国际研究人员的部分研究领域包括:

  • 不同类型开颅术(翼点锁孔开颅术和眶上锁孔开颅术)的潜在优势。
  • 可改善开颅术后结局的清醒脑图谱所用技术。
  • 开颅术的安全性和潜在风险,以及延迟手术的风险。

文献著述

请参阅美国国家医学图书馆检索服务系统 PubMed 所收录的妙佑医疗国际医生在开颅术领域的著述目录

Research Profiles

Sept. 10, 2024
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