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Emanuele Orru

Researcher at Lahey Hospital & Medical Center

Publications -  29
Citations -  263

Emanuele Orru is an academic researcher from Lahey Hospital & Medical Center. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Aneurysm. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 21 publications receiving 140 citations. Previous affiliations of Emanuele Orru include Toronto Western Hospital & Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine.

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Augmented reality–assisted pedicle screw insertion: a cadaveric proof-of-concept study

TL;DR: AR-assisted pedicle screw insertion is a technically feasible and accurate insertion method that has the potential to increase the technical feasibility, accuracy, and safety of conventional manual and robotic computer-navigated pedicle insertion methods.
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Ventral and Dorsal Persistent Primitive Ophthalmic Arteries.

TL;DR: To clarify the developmental history of the OA, emphasizing in particular the criteria used to define persistent primitive OAs, eight rare variants relevant to the discussion of aberrant OA origins are presented.
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The Child With Macrocephaly: Differential Diagnosis and Neuroimaging Findings.

TL;DR: The purpose of this article is to offer a systematic approach to the imaging of children with macrocephaly and to illustrate key neuroimaging features of common and rare but important disorders.
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Prevalence, Patterns, and Clinical Relevance of Hypoxic-Ischemic Injuries in Children Exposed to Abusive Head Trauma.

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors determined the prevalence, types, and clinical relevance of cytotoxic edema compatible with Hypoxic-ischemic injuries in nonpenetrating AHT, and their relationship to other classic neuroimaging findings of AHT and their correlation with clinical outcomes.
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First clinical experience with the new Surpass Evolve flow diverter: technical and clinical considerations.

TL;DR: Preliminary experience in patients demonstrates a good performance of the SE, this newly designed implant that maintains the engineering characteristics of Surpass flow diverters, including precise placement due to its lower foreshortening and a high mesh density, yet can be deployed through a significantly lower-profile delivery system.