scispace - formally typeset
J

Juan C. Fernandez-Miranda

Researcher at Stanford University

Publications -  397
Citations -  11457

Juan C. Fernandez-Miranda is an academic researcher from Stanford University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Cavernous sinus. The author has an hindex of 48, co-authored 322 publications receiving 8684 citations. Previous affiliations of Juan C. Fernandez-Miranda include University of Pittsburgh & Lucile Packard Children's Hospital.

Papers
More filters
Journal ArticleDOI

Endonasal Suturing of Nasoseptal Flap to Nasopharyngeal Fascia Using the V-Loc™ Wound Closure Device: 2-Dimensional Operative Video

TL;DR: The V-Loc™ wound closure device (Covidien) is a safe and effective adjunct to reconstruction after endoscopic endonasal skull base surgery as it provides an option for graft/flap suturing.
Journal ArticleDOI

The endoscopic endonasal approach for sinonasal and nasopharyngeal adenoid cystic carcinoma.

TL;DR: To determine factors affecting outcomes for patients with sinonasal and nasopharyngeal adenoid cystic carcinoma treated using the endoscopic end onasal approach (EEA) with preservation of key structures followed by adjuvant radiotherapy (RT),
Journal ArticleDOI

Correction: Deterministic Diffusion Fiber Tracking Improved by Quantitative Anisotropy

TL;DR: In the Materials and Methods, the paragraph after Equation 3 contains several errors that were introduced during production as mentioned in this paper, such as the following: the third sentence of that paragraph should read "the nearby voxels include (32, 12, 16), (32 12, 17),(32, 13, 16) and (33 12, 14, 15, 16).
Journal ArticleDOI

Lateral Transorbital Versus Endonasal Transpterygoid Approach to the Lateral Recess of the Sphenoid Sinus—A Comparative Anatomic Study

TL;DR: Although the LTOA provides no options for vascularized flap reconstruction, it allows immediate access to muscle grafts and may serve as an alternative to treating cerebrospinal fluid leaks of the LRSS.
Journal ArticleDOI

Application of Ultrasonic Bone Curette in Endoscopic Endonasal Skull Base Surgery: Technical Note

TL;DR: In selected EES, the ultrasonic bone curette was successfully used to remove loose pieces of bone in narrow corridors, adjacent to neurovascular structures, and it has advantages to high-speed drills in these specific situations.