Publications by authors named "W M Vise"

Modifications of several surgical adjuncts are presented: a balanced microscope stand with mouthpiece and hand controls, a piston release operating stool, a support device for resting the surgeon's arms, a table mounted arm with coupling head for attaching self-retaining brain retractors, fish hook retractors, suction tubes, bipolar forceps, aneurysm clips and mobile tip mirrors. Although many of these changes are minor, they considerably facilitate microneurosurgical procedures.

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Unilateral embolization of the brain was performed in cats by intracarotid injection of 10.5 million carbonized microspheres (15 +/- 5 mu). Intracranial pressure increased from 6.

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Experimental spinal cord injuries were induced in dogs by dropping calibrated weights through a vented tube onto a small impounder resting on the surgically exposed cord. The motion of the impounder and the drop-mass were recorded by high-speed photography and the resulting data were compared to those obtained from a computer simulation of the dynamics of the injury mechanism. It is concluded that this method of induced spinal cord injuries may yield markedly different degrees of cord compression depending upon the parameters of the animal material and apparatus even when the gm-cm of impact energy is maintained at a constant value.

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