Jonathan A. Tangsrivimol, MD (@jonytangs) 's Twitter Profile
Jonathan A. Tangsrivimol, MD

@jonytangs

Attending Neurosurgeon at Chulabhorn Hospital, Chulabhorn Royal Academy

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Bow hunter’s syndrome, Part 2. Rotational hemodynamic insufficiency can be caused by compression of V3 vertebral artery between occipital condyle and C1 lamina - an action that can also injure or dissect the artery causing ischemic attacks or stroke. And, it happens in kids (!),

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Here's an article to go with today's Seven Series video.... Effect of the neurosurgeon's surgical experience on outcomes from intraoperative aneurysmal rupture pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/15987535/

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And another bonus article.... Predictors and outcomes of intraprocedural rupture in patients treated for ruptured intracranial aneurysms: the CAR… pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/18323484/

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From #SevenCavernomas: “The fine lines between complete resection and recurrence, safe and harmful resection, heeding and ignoring neuromonitoring, make this operation one of the most challenging in neurosurgery. It lacks the drama of intraoperative rupture or the elegance of

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I introduced the “box concept” for conceptualizing AVM surgery in #SevenAVMs. Basal temporal AVMs exemplify it: ant. temporal feeders & sylvian drainers on front side; M4 MCA feeders on top & P2 PCA feeders on the medial side; basal temporal draining vein on bottom side; back

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There are few things as intricate as bypass surgery: handling microinstruments, the hand movements, feeling infinitesimal forces & haptics, body mechanics, looping spirals of suture into a beautiful seam. Which makes it one of those most challenging & rewarding things to

There are few things as intricate as bypass surgery: handling microinstruments, the hand movements, feeling infinitesimal forces & haptics, body mechanics, looping spirals of suture into a beautiful seam. Which makes it one of those most challenging & rewarding things to
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Dural arteriovenous fistulas are abnl connections w/in dura between meningeal arteries & veins w/hi risk of hemorrhage (>15%/yr) when they drain retrograde into cortical veins (Borden 3). Mostly treated w/endovascular embolization, they are easily cured w/simple clipping of the

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Is there a longer surgical approach than from the interhemispheric fissure, thru corpus callosum, thru choroidal fissure, to 3rd ventricular floor, into midbrain? I don’t think so. This route is an alternative to the transsylvian approach to interpeduncular midbrain cavernomas….

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🎉 Tomorrow is International Skull Base Day! 🧠🌍 We will share special messages from our members on what skull base surgery means to them and their patients. 🗓️June 4 🚨Don’t miss it! Join the celebration and share how you're recognizing the day!

🎉 Tomorrow is International Skull Base Day! 🧠🌍
We will share special messages from our members on what skull base surgery means to them and their patients.
  🗓️June 4
 🚨Don’t miss it!
Join the celebration and share how you're recognizing the day!
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Fenestrated clips create tubes or channels that reconstruct complex aneurysms, like this large, high-riding, twisted anterior communicating artery aneurysm. I used an anterograde fenestration tube construct for this one with tandem, intersecting angled-fen clips. #Clippology…

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Congratulations to my friend and mentor Danny Prevedello — on becoming one of the first foreign medical graduates in the country to achieve neurosurgical board certification! An inspiring journey and incredible achievement. Ohio State Neurosurgery Residency

Congratulations to my friend and mentor <a href="/PrevedelloDanny/">Danny Prevedello</a> — on becoming one of the first foreign medical graduates in the country to achieve neurosurgical board certification!

An inspiring journey and incredible achievement.

 <a href="/NeurosurgeryOSU/">Ohio State Neurosurgery Residency</a>
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Retaining the Doximity #1 ranking as the top Neurosurgery residency training program in America is a huge deal. BarrowNeurological, we strive to create a culture of technical excellence, innovative training, & close mentorship to attract talent, bring out the best in residents, &

Retaining the Doximity #1 ranking as the top Neurosurgery residency training program in America is a huge deal. <a href="/BarrowNeuro/">BarrowNeurological</a>, we strive to create a culture of technical excellence, innovative training, &amp; close mentorship to attract talent, bring out the best in residents, &amp;
Michael T. Lawton, MD (@mtlawton) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I love descriptive neurosurgical jargon, esp. in French: “le coup de poignard rachidien” translates to “stab in the back,” which describes sudden radicular pain from spinal hemorrhage. This pt presented w/rupture of rare dissecting radicular artery aneurysm, 1 of only 6 spinal

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Here’s the 5th of the #1KPubMed articles to go with today’s Seven Series video, which discusses how we neurosurgeons should maximize our unique surgical access to the human brain to study and understand how it functions as the mind… pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/39889294/

Here’s the 5th of the #1KPubMed articles to go with today’s Seven Series video, which discusses how we neurosurgeons should maximize our unique surgical access to the human brain to study and understand how it functions as the mind…
pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/39889294/
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Olive is the medulla’s most identifiable surface landmark, draped by hypoglossal rootlets in front & accessory-vagus rootlets in back. When expanded by a bleeding cavernoma, it’s esp. prominent. And far lateral craniotomy expose this pathology so perfectly thru vago-accessory

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Perfect clip placement sometimes requires repositioning the clip, & other times pulling aneurysm tissue thru the blades of a relaxed clip with the sucker. This technique requires skillful use of suction and achieves the right contouring of the neck closure with the clip blades…