In the Media – Dr. Agarwal Featured in Becker’s Spine Review: 10 Spine Surgeons Younger Than 45 to Know
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New Study: Art and Neurosurgery – The Importance of Medical Illustration
Read our recent work that looks into the history of medical illustration in neurosurgery:
Art in neurosurgery has been a critical part of the discipline for centuries. Numerous …
New Study: Patient perception of spinal cord injury through social media: An analysis of 703 Instagram and 117 Twitter posts
Introduction: Social media has developed exponentially over the last decade as a means for individuals and patients to connect to others and has provided a unique opportunity for …
Study: Neurosurgery perception of Enhanced Recovery After Surgery (ERAS) protocols
Introduction: The cost of healthcare in the U.S. has skyrocketed, prompting the need for more efficient approaches like Enhanced Recovery After Surgery (ERAS). ERAS is a set of …
New Report: Spatial Computing for preoperative planning and postoperative evaluation of single-position lateral approaches in spinal revision surgery
Introduction: Spatial Computing (SC) lets surgeons see and interact with 3D models of medical images. Instead of just looking at computer screens, surgeons can use SC to better …
Watch as Dr. Agarwal Discusses the Handbook of Neurosurgery with the Legendary Dr. Mark Greenberg
Dr. Agarwal chats with Dr. Mark Greenberg, Dr. Ryan Phelps and Karen Edmonson at AANS 2023 about the 10th edition of the Handbook of Neurosurgery.…
New Study: Durability of Stand-Alone Anterolateral Interbody fusion in staged Minimally Invasive Circumferential Scoliosis Surgery with Delayed Posterior Instrumentation due to Medical Necessity
Introduction: There are myriad options for approaching the spine for fusion in the correction of scoliosis, including the front(anterior), back(posterior), and side(lateral). Minimally invasive scoliosis surgeries are often …