International Neurosurgery Group (ING)

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Objective

This research interest groups goal is to collaborate with researchers from various universities and countries. The research interest group will recruit interested members periodically. The CV and a personal statement of interest will be used to choose new members. Members will be separated into subgroups based on their primary research focus due to the complexity of neurosurgery. This interest groups main goal will be to collaborate with researchers from all over the world or from various universities.

Definition

The trend in research organizations is moving away from individualistic or institutionalized to internationalized. However, rather than being multi-centered, most neurosurgery research groups are institutionalized. It is critical to internationalize a neurosurgical research organization that will invest in neurosurgery research to improve relative diagnosis and therapy. As a result, the International Neurosurgery Group (ING) was formed, with the goal of researching many elements of neurosurgery, such as neuro-oncology, skull base, spine, pediatric neurosurgery, neuropathology, and neuroimaging.

Group members

Founder

Managing Director

Paper

Intraventricular CNS aspergillosis in a patient with prior history of COVID-19: Case report and review of literature

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Role of CSF flow parameters in diagnosis and management of persistent postoperative hydrocephalus

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Supratentorial Meningioma Consistency Prediction Utilizing Tumor to Cerebellar Peduncle Intensity on T1 and T2-Weighted and Fluid Attenuated Inversion Recovery Magnetic Resonance Imaging Sequences

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A prospective randomized controlled trial of the effect of the number of burr hole on chronic subdural hematoma recurrence: an institutional experience

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Evaluating prognosis and survival in patients with glioblastoma in contact with subventricular zone: Tumor location and its correlation with prognosis

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