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    Initial Experience Using a High-Definition 3-Dimensional Exoscope System for Microneurosurgery by Sack, Jayson, Steinberg, Jeffrey A, Rennert, Robert C, Hatefi, Dustin, Pannell, Jeffrey S, Levy, Michael, Khalessi, Alexander A

    Published in Operative neurosurgery (Hagerstown, Md.) (01-04-2018)
    “…Abstract BACKGROUND The operative microscope and endoscope have significantly advanced modern neurosurgery. These devices are nonetheless limited by high costs…”
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    Vision Outcomes in Early versus Late Surgical Intervention of Pituitary Apoplexy: Meta-Analysis by Sahyouni, Ronald, Goshtasbi, Khodayar, Choi, Edward, Mahboubi, Hossein, Le, Ryan, Khahera, Anadjeet S., Hanna, George K., Hatefi, Dustin, Hsu, Frank P., Bhandarkar, Naveen D., Kuan, Edward C., Cadena, Gilbert

    Published in World neurosurgery (01-07-2019)
    “…Pituitary apoplexy (PA) is defined by hemorrhage and necrosis of the pituitary gland, often acute in onset, and frequently in the setting of an existing…”
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    197 Considerations in Relationship to the Approach for the Treatment of Lateralized Posterior Fossa Tumors in Children by Calayag, Mark, Gabel, Brandon C., Hong, David S., Hatefi, Dustin, Gonda, David D., Meltzer, Hal S., Levy, Michael L.

    Published in Neurosurgery (01-08-2016)
    “…Abstract INTRODUCTION: The authors describe existing considerations of surgical approach to lateralized posterior fossa tumors in children with regard to the…”
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    What Happens After Discharge? An Analysis of Long-Term Survival in Cardiac Surgical Patients Requiring Prolonged Intensive Care by Elfstrom, K. Miriam, Hatefi, Dustin, Kilgo, Patrick D., Puskas, John D., Thourani, Vinod H., Guyton, Robert A., Halkos, Michael E.

    Published in Journal of cardiac surgery (01-01-2012)
    “…Background: Cardiac surgical patients with postoperative complications frequently require prolonged intensive care yet survive to hospital discharge. Methods:…”
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