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Shamik Chakraborty
Researcher at Lenox Hill Hospital
Publications - 37
Citations - 464
Shamik Chakraborty is an academic researcher from Lenox Hill Hospital. The author has contributed to research in topics: Aneurysm & Pituitary neoplasm. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 37 publications receiving 362 citations. Previous affiliations of Shamik Chakraborty include North Shore University Hospital & Hofstra University.
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Evaluation of Outcomes After Endoscopic Endonasal Surgery for Large and Giant Pituitary Macroadenoma: A Retrospective Review of 39 Consecutive Patients
TL;DR: Surgical efficacy of the fully endoscopic endonasal approach for large and giant pituitary macroadenomas makes the technique a preferable option in this subset of patients.
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Superselective intraarterial cerebral infusion of cetuximab after osmotic blood/brain barrier disruption for recurrent malignant glioma: phase I study
Shamik Chakraborty,Shamik Chakraborty,Christopher G. Filippi,Tamika Wong,Ashley Ray,Sherese Fralin,A. John Tsiouris,Bidyut Praminick,Alexis Demopoulos,Alexis Demopoulos,Heather J. McCrea,Imithri Bodhinayake,Rafael Ortiz,Rafael Ortiz,David J. Langer,David J. Langer,John A. Boockvar,John A. Boockvar +17 more
TL;DR: To establish a maximum tolerated dose of superselective intraarterial cerebral infusion of Cetuximab after osmotic disruption of the blood–brain barrier (BBB) with mannitol, and examine safety of the procedure in patients with recurrent malignant glioma.
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Concurrent use of the Pipeline Embolization Device and coils for intracranial aneurysms: technique, safety, and efficacy
TL;DR: The deployment of PEDs with concurrent partially dense coiling is safe and efficacious and achieved early complete occlusion and endovascular reconstruction of the parent vessel, without inducing mass effect.
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Neuroprotection Trials in Traumatic Brain Injury.
TL;DR: With the experience and insights that have been accrued with the trials to date, the team will be able to optimize future trial designs and refine established neurologic endpoints to better identify new therapeutic agents and further improve neurologic outcomes from this often devastating condition.
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Technical Aspects and Operative Nuances Using a High-Definition 3-Dimensional Exoscope for Cerebral Bypass Surgery
Erez Nossek,Erez Nossek,Julia R Schneider,Kevin Kwan,Kay O Kulason,Victor Du,Shamik Chakraborty,Ralph Rahme,Lukas Faltings,Jason A. Ellis,Rafael Ortiz,John A. Boockvar,David J. Langer +12 more
TL;DR: Using the EX for cerebral bypass surgery, with 3D ultra-high-definition optics, enhancements of ergonomics, and improved training, it is believed that the 3D 4K-HD EX may represent the next generation of operative scopes in microneurosurgery.