Josh Vignolles-Jeong (@joshvignolles) 's Twitter Profile
Josh Vignolles-Jeong

@joshvignolles

M4 @OhioStateMed | @UCBerkeley alum | Husband | Shiba dad

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Ohio State Neurosurgery Residency (@neurosurgeryosu) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We are now accepting applications for our 2024 Hunt Summer Scholars Program! This is a nine-week program for current 1st and 2nd year medical students interested in neurosurgery to develop and execute a research project with a faculty mentor! Email [email protected]

We are now accepting applications for our 2024 Hunt Summer Scholars Program! This is a nine-week program for current 1st and 2nd year medical students interested in neurosurgery to develop and execute a research project with a faculty mentor! Email andrew.grossbach@osumc.edu
Josh Vignolles-Jeong (@joshvignolles) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Excited to see this project published. In a cohort of 1175 patients with osteodiscitis, CT-guided biopsy was associated with significantly reduced cost of hospitalization and length of hospital stay compared to non CT-guided biopsy. sciencedirect.com/science/articl…

Excited to see this project published. In a cohort of 1175 patients with osteodiscitis, CT-guided biopsy was associated with significantly reduced cost of hospitalization and length of hospital stay compared to non CT-guided biopsy.

sciencedirect.com/science/articl…
Mark Damante, MD (@markd_jr) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Guilherme Finger with an excellent presentation on our recent case series discussing an intradural pituitary hemitransposition to access the retrosellar space and prepontine/interpeduncular fossae for tumor resection #NASBS2024 NASBS

<a href="/guilherme_fngr/">Guilherme Finger</a> with an excellent presentation on our recent case series discussing an intradural pituitary hemitransposition to access the retrosellar space and prepontine/interpeduncular fossae for tumor resection #NASBS2024 <a href="/NASBSorg/">NASBS</a>
Guilherme Finger (@guilherme_fngr) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Honored to represent The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center skull base at the NASBS 2024 with two video/oral presentations demonstrating how the EEA may be an option to access lesions located in the 3rd ventricle or in the retrosellar region (prepontine, interpeduncular cisterns).

Honored to represent <a href="/OSUWexMed/">The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center</a> skull base at the <a href="/NASBSorg/">NASBS</a> 2024 with two video/oral presentations demonstrating how the EEA may be an option to access lesions located in the 3rd ventricle or in the retrosellar region (prepontine, interpeduncular cisterns).
Josh Vignolles-Jeong (@joshvignolles) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Great to see our project published in Journal of Neurosurgery We detail our experience managing patients with giant intracranial hemangiopericytoma who underwent resection followed by adjuvant radiotherapy. @prevedellodanny thejns.org/caselessons/vi…

Great to see our project published in <a href="/TheJNS/">Journal of Neurosurgery</a>

We detail our experience managing patients with giant intracranial hemangiopericytoma who underwent  resection followed by adjuvant radiotherapy.

@prevedellodanny
thejns.org/caselessons/vi…
Josh Vignolles-Jeong (@joshvignolles) 's Twitter Profile Photo

My incredible classmate, Kevin, who recently matched into Neurology, was diagnosed with brain cancer. Please consider sharing his story and helping him and family with a donation to cover medical costs on his road to recovery. gofund.me/0a1460cb

Mark Damante, MD (@markd_jr) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We are often faced with the question of how best to manage residual tumor after a bx or subtotal resection of a GBM deemed inoperable. Past studies have shown completion resection of these lesions is safe, but does it provide oncologic benefit? journals.lww.com/neurosurgery/f…

We are often faced with the question of how best to manage residual tumor after a bx or subtotal resection of a GBM deemed inoperable. Past studies have shown completion resection of these lesions is safe, but does it provide oncologic benefit? 
journals.lww.com/neurosurgery/f…
Guilherme Finger (@guilherme_fngr) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center Neurosurgical Oncology team recently published a study on a common and relevant challenge: managing GBM patients with suboptimal resection. Should we repeat the operation to achieve GTR/maximal safe resection or proceed with adjuvant therapy? Neurosurgery Publications

The <a href="/OSUWexMed/">The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center</a> Neurosurgical Oncology team recently published a study on a common and relevant challenge: managing GBM patients with suboptimal resection. Should we repeat the operation to achieve GTR/maximal safe resection or proceed with adjuvant therapy? <a href="/NeurosurgeryCNS/">Neurosurgery Publications</a>
University of South Florida Neurosurgery (@usfneurosurgery) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We are thrilled to welcome the newest members of our team! This year marks a historic milestone as we welcome 3 incoming residents, our first class following our recent complement increase. We look forward to the incredible journey ahead. Welcome to the family! #Match2025

We are thrilled to welcome the newest members of our  team! This year marks a historic milestone as we welcome 3 incoming residents, our first class following our recent complement increase. 

We look forward to the incredible journey ahead. Welcome to the family! 

#Match2025