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Randall W. Porter
Researcher at St. Joseph's Hospital and Medical Center
Publications - 115
Citations - 3723
Randall W. Porter is an academic researcher from St. Joseph's Hospital and Medical Center. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cavernous malformations & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 28, co-authored 104 publications receiving 3353 citations.
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Radiomic Correlates of Hearing Loss in Vestibular Schwannomas
Lea M. Alhilali,Shawn M. Stevens,Michael T. Lawton,Kaith Alfmety,Andrew Little,Kris Smith,Kevin King,Saeed Fakhran,Randall W. Porter +8 more
TL;DR: In this paper , the authors determined whether MR radiomics features may better predict hearing loss in vestibular schwannomas than traditional imaging metrics, including shape and textural features.
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Direct (Extreme) Lateral Spine Surgery
TL;DR: Direct lateral, or extreme lateral, spine surgery usually refers to a minimally invasive technique for approaching the lateral aspect of the spine, using either the retroperitoneal fat pad through the psoas muscle or retropleural planes as a potential space for placement of specialized retractor systems.
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The Look on Your Face: Descriptive Overview and Clinical Experiences Associated with Multidisciplinary Facial Reanimation Conference
Dimitri Benner,Christopher S. Graffeo,Malika Barghava,Michael T. Lawton,Shawn M. Stevens,Randall W. Porter +5 more
TL;DR: The Multidisciplinary Facial Reanimation Conference (MFRC) as discussed by the authors was established to better capture eligible patients and refer them for treatment in a timely fashion, and the goal of the conference was to provide an overview of the initial experience, including preliminary clinical and paraclinical impacts associated with patient care associated with the conference.
Patent
Systems and associated methods for improved interrogation of shunt functionality
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors describe a system for improved interrogation of shunt functionality, which includes a fluid flow detector having a microfluidic chamber configured for receiving the passage of bodily fluid flow.