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Justin W Silverstein

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Shao M, Kruse A, Nelson P, Langer D, Silverstein J
Neurodiagn J . 2023 Sep; 63(3):180-189. PMID: 37723081
Intraoperative neurophysiological monitoring (IONM) is a technique used to assess the somatosensory and gross motor systems during surgery. While it is primarily used to detect and prevent surgically induced nervous...
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Silverstein J, Shah H, Greisman J, Dadario N, Barbarevech K, Park J, et al.
Oper Neurosurg (Hagerstown) . 2023 May; 25(2):161-167. PMID: 37163705
Background And Objectives: Subcortical stimulation (SCS) is the gold standard neuromonitoring technique for intraoperative identification of descending white matter tracts. Dynamic SCS confers several advantages over more commonly used static...
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Shah H, Ablyazova F, Alrez A, Wernicke A, Vojnic M, Silverstein J, et al.
Clin Neurol Neurosurg . 2023 May; 229:107751. PMID: 37149972
Connectomics enables the study of structural-functional relationships in the brain, and machine learning technologies have enabled connectome maps to be developed for individual brain tumor patients. We report our experience...
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Silverstein J, Shah H, Ellis J, DAmico R
Neurodiagn J . 2023 Mar; 63(1):47-57. PMID: 36940463
Neuromonitoring is commonly used in neurosurgery and allows intraoperative assessment of functional pathways in the brain during surgery. Monitoring alerts can guide surgical decision making in real-time allowing surgeons to...
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Olmsted Z, Silverstein J, Einstein E, Sowulewski J, Nelson P, Boockvar J, et al.
Neurosurg Rev . 2023 Jan; 46(1):46. PMID: 36715828
Flash visual evoked potentials (fVEPs) provide a means to interrogate visual system functioning intraoperatively during tumor resection in which the optic pathway is at risk for injury. Due to technical...
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Silverstein J, Shah H, Unadkat P, Vilaysom S, Boockvar J, Langer D, et al.
J Neurooncol . 2023 Jan; 161(1):127-133. PMID: 36629962
Purpose: Iatrogenic neurologic deficits adversely affect patient outcomes following brain tumor resection. Motor evoked potential (MEP) monitoring allows surgeons to assess the integrity of motor-eloquent areas in real-time during tumor...
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Silverstein J, Doron O, Ellis J
Acta Neurochir (Wien) . 2022 Dec; 165(3):645-646. PMID: 36534185
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Allison D, Silverstein J, Thirumalai S, DAmico R
Neurodiagn J . 2022 Nov; 62(4):239-250. PMID: 36441946
The rate at which stimulation is applied to peripheral nerves is critical to generating high-quality intraoperative somatosensory evoked potentials (SSEPs) in a timely manner. Guidelines based on a limited study...
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Olmsted Z, Ryu B, Phayal G, Green R, Lo S, Sciubba D, et al.
World Neurosurg X . 2022 Oct; 17:100139. PMID: 36217537
At present, surgical resection of primary intramedullary spinal cord tumors is the mainstay of treatment. However, given the dimensional constraints of the narrow spinal canal and dense organization of the...
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Silverstein J, Greisman J, Dadario N, Park J, DAmico R
Neurodiagn J . 2022 Sep; 62(4):193-205. PMID: 36179326
Brain mapping and neuromonitoring remain the gold standard for identifying and preserving functional neuroanatomic regions during safe, maximal brain tumor resection. Subcortical stimulation (SCS) can identify white matter tracts and...