2001
Transcallosal approach for tumors of the lateral and third ventricles.
Kasowski H, Piepmeier J. Transcallosal approach for tumors of the lateral and third ventricles. Neurosurgical FOCUS 2001, 10: e3. PMID: 16724821, DOI: 10.3171/foc.2001.10.6.4.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsTranscallosal approachNeurological deficitsThird ventricleAdditional brain injurySignificant neurological deficitsPermanent neurological impairmentResection of lesionsUnique surgical challengeSuperior sagittal sinusCareful preoperative planningTranscallosal surgeryCortical veinsVentricular drainageTumor resectionNeurological impairmentSurgical challengeBrain injuryPartial sectioningCorpus callosumLateral ventricleSagittal sinusAdequate exposureVentriclePreoperative planningSurgical planning
1986
The Spinal Cord Injury Problem—A Review
COLLINS W, PIEPMEIER J, OGLE E. The Spinal Cord Injury Problem—A Review. Journal Of Neurotrauma 1986, 3: 317-331. PMID: 3555851, DOI: 10.1089/cns.1986.3.317.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSpinal cord injuryCord injuryClinical trialsSingle randomized clinical trialCentral nervous system injuryRandomized clinical trialsNervous system injuryNeurological outcomeNeurological deficitsSteroid treatmentSecondary injuryNeurological functionSystem injuryTreatment regimensClinical seriesSpinal cordLow doseHigh doseTherapeutic goalsTherapeutic effectivenessInjuryInjury problemSocietal costsSignificant differencesBiochemical changes
1985
A phase I trial of naloxone treatment in acute spinal cord injury.
Flamm E, Young W, Collins W, Piepmeier J, Clifton G, Fischer B. A phase I trial of naloxone treatment in acute spinal cord injury. Journal Of Neurosurgery 1985, 63: 390-7. PMID: 3894597, DOI: 10.3171/jns.1985.63.3.0390.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsGroup 2 patientsSpinal cord injuryAcute spinal cord injuryPhase I trialTime of admissionLoading doseCord injuryMaintenance doseI trialExperimental spinal cord injuryComplete neurological deficitGroup 1 patientsWeeks of admissionDose-related fashionTreatment of patientsOpiate antagonist naloxoneIncomplete deficitsMaintenance infusionNeurological deficitsNeurological statusNaloxone treatmentNeurological examinationAntagonist naloxoneInitial doseContinuous infusion