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Marcus L. Stephens' research has focused on surgical approaches and anatomical considerations within neurosurgery. His work includes investigating the surgical relevance of specific anatomical landmarks, such as the suprameatal tubercle, in procedures like superior petrosal vein-sparing trigeminal nerve microvascular decompression. Stephens has also examined technical aspects of decompression surgeries, including the far lateral transcondylar approach for basilar decompression. His scholarship metrics include an h-index of 5, with 8 total publications and 85 citations. He has collaborated with Analiz Rodriguez, with whom he shares two publications, and has recently been active in research, with his most recent publication in 2022.
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- h-index: 5
- Publications: 8
- Citations: 87
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Basilar decompression via a far lateral transcondylar approach: technical note (2022)
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- Surgical Relevance of the Suprameatal Tubercle During Superior Petrosal Vein-Sparing Trigeminal Nerve Microvascular Decompression
- Basilar decompression via a far lateral transcondylar approach: technical note
- Surgical Relevance of the Suprameatal Tubercle During Superior Petrosal Vein-Sparing Trigeminal Nerve Microvascular Decompression
- Basilar decompression via a far lateral transcondylar approach: technical note
- Surgical Relevance of the Suprameatal Tubercle During Superior Petrosal Vein-Sparing Trigeminal Nerve Microvascular Decompression
- Surgical Relevance of the Suprameatal Tubercle During Superior Petrosal Vein-Sparing Trigeminal Nerve Microvascular Decompression
- Surgical Relevance of the Suprameatal Tubercle During Superior Petrosal Vein-Sparing Trigeminal Nerve Microvascular Decompression
- Basilar decompression via a far lateral transcondylar approach: technical note
- Basilar decompression via a far lateral transcondylar approach: technical note
- Basilar decompression via a far lateral transcondylar approach: technical note
- Basilar decompression via a far lateral transcondylar approach: technical note
- Basilar decompression via a far lateral transcondylar approach: technical note
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