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Pierre-François D'Haese

Researcher at Vanderbilt University

Publications -  74
Citations -  1826

Pierre-François D'Haese is an academic researcher from Vanderbilt University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Deep brain stimulation & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 20, co-authored 65 publications receiving 1362 citations. Previous affiliations of Pierre-François D'Haese include Université catholique de Louvain & Vanderbilt University Medical Center.

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Noninvasive hippocampal blood-brain barrier opening in Alzheimer's disease with focused ultrasound.

TL;DR: FUS can safely, noninvasively, transiently, reproducibly, and focally mediate BBB opening in the hippocampus/EC in humans and provides a unique translational opportunity to investigate therapeutic delivery in AD and other conditions.
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Computer-aided placement of deep brain stimulators: from planningto intraoperative guidance

TL;DR: The intraoperative system has reached the stage of a working prototype and the results obtained show that automatic prediction of target points is an achievable goal and that electrophysiological information could be used to resolve structures not visible in anatomic images, thus improving both preoperative and intraoperative guidance.
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Laser thermal ablation for mesiotemporal epilepsy: Analysis of ablation volumes and trajectories

TL;DR: To identify features of ablations and trajectories that correlate with optimal seizure control and minimize the risk of neurocognitive deficits in patients undergoing laser interstitial thermal therapy for mesiotemporal epilepsy (mTLE).
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CranialVault and its CRAVE tools: a clinical computer assistance system for Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS) therapy

TL;DR: The purpose of this system is to centralize the data acquired a the various stages of the procedure, reduce the amount of time needed at each stage of the therapy, and maximize the efficiency of the entire process.