
Victor Lu
@victorlumd
@UMneurosurgery resident. Pediatric leptomeninges, oncologic and spinal disorders.
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08-12-2011 15:04:03
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Imagine 'CSF dialysis'. This is the concept of Liquorpheresis and we believe it can change the game of treating leptomeningeal disease (LMD) as well as other CSF related neurological conditions. Read more here! sciencedirect.com/science/articl…


Proud to share 2nd paper in our series on the needs of pediatric neurosurgery in La Paz, Bolivia. Here we summarize the clinical neurosurgical capacity at the Children's Hospital La Paz. Thanks to AANS/CNS Peds Section & mission:brain for their support. pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/38788242/


Diagnosis and treatment of low grade gliomas of the pediatric spine continue to evolve with technologies. Stay up to date with our recently published review. Nir Shimony As always, more to come. pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/38904769/


Sharing our latest experience w robotic laser therapy for brain tumors in octogenarians in World Neurosurgery Journal. we show it’s feasible in this cohort, and so need to figure out the best way it can augment current treatment options.


Proud to share 3rd paper in our series on the needs of pediatric neurosurgery in La Paz, Bolivia. Here we summarize the clinical outcomes shunts at the Children's Hospital La Paz and . Thanks to AANS/CNS Peds Section & mission:brain for their support. pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/38985316/



Here it is - our review on the latest regarding infant hydrocephalus. Although our understanding has never been better, still more to come! pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/39085190/ Nir Shimony


Congrats Christopher S. Graffeo, M.D., M.S. and Spencer for getting this primer for evidence based medicine in the cerebrovascular neurosurgery space. Hoping to continue to raise the bar which remains one of our key mantras. pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/39168862/





Presenting AANS/CNS Peds Section annual meeting in the concrete jungle of NY on 1) Bolivian pediatric medulloblastoma and 2) pro-inflammatory pathway in congenital hydrocephalus. The standard in this field continues rising.







