Marcus L. Stephens
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Also affiliated: Meharry Medical College (2015); Pediatrics and Genetics (2015); Neurological Surgery (2021–2022)
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Marcus L. Stephens' research has focused on neurological disorders and surgical techniques. His work includes investigating the surgical relevance of anatomical structures, such as the suprameatal tubercle, in procedures like superior petrosal vein-sparing trigeminal nerve microvascular decompression. Stephens has also examined surgical approaches for basilar decompression, specifically the far lateral transcondylar method. His scholarship metrics indicate an h-index of 6, with 8 total publications and 89 citations. He has collaborated with Analiz Rodriguez, resulting in two shared publications. Stephens remains recently active in his field.
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- h-index: 6
- Publications: 8
- Citations: 89
Selected Publications
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Basilar decompression via a far lateral transcondylar approach: technical note (2022)
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Neurosurgical Management of Sacral Tumors: Review of the Literature and Operative Nuances (2018)
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Evaluation of previously embolized intracranial aneurysms: inter-and intra-rater reliability among neurosurgeons and interventional neuroradiologists (2017)
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Impact of Surgical Specialty on Outcomes Following Carotid Endarterectomy (2016)
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- 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
- Basilar decompression via a far lateral transcondylar approach: technical note
- Basilar decompression via a far lateral transcondylar approach: technical note
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