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Nihat Egemen
Researcher at Ankara University
Publications - 54
Citations - 896
Nihat Egemen is an academic researcher from Ankara University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cerebral vasospasm & Vasospasm. The author has an hindex of 17, co-authored 54 publications receiving 844 citations.
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Thoracic pedicle : Surgical anatomic evaluation and relations
TL;DR: Because of substantial variations in the size of thoracic pedicles, utmost attention should be given to the findings of a computed tomographic evaluation beforeThoracic transpedicular fixation is begun.
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Surgical anatomic evaluation of the cervical pedicle and adjacent neural structures.
Hasan Caglar Ugur,Ayhan Attar,Aysun Uz,Ibrahim Tekdemir,Nihat Egemen,Sukru Caglar,Yasemin Genç +6 more
TL;DR: This study indicates that improper placement of the pedicle screw medially and superiorly in the middle and lower cervical spine should be avoided and that the anatomic variations between individuals should be established by measurement.
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Lumbar pedicle: surgical anatomic evaluation and relationships.
TL;DR: It is said that improper placement of the pedicle screw medially and inferiorly should be avoided in performing transpedicular screw fixation in the lumbar spine.
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The effect of intrathecal sodium nitroprusside on severe chronic vasospasm.
Nihat Egemen,Türker Rk,U. Sanlidilek,A. Zorlutuna,S. Bilgiç,Mustafa K. Baskaya,Agahan Unlu,Sukru Caglar,Robert F. Spetzler,McCormick Jm +9 more
TL;DR: The hypothesis that sodium nitroprusside administered intrathecally is an effective treatment for cerebral vasospasm is supported, and blood injections performed with multicisternal injections support the hypothesis.
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Primary Intradural Extramedullary Hydatid Cyst
TL;DR: To the knowledge, this is the 25th case of hydatid cyst at an intradural extramedullary location reported in the literature, and the first in an otherwise healthy patient who presented with back pain, paraparesis, and weakness.