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Illustrations demonstrating Kawase’s approach. The boarders of Kawase’s “triangle”: posterior edge of the gasserian ganglion, the greater superficial petrosal nerve, petrous ridge and superior petrosal sinus, arcuate eminence. With help from Dr. @graffeo #neurotwitter #MedTwitter
Well, I missed #PortfolioDay again, but I'll share anyway. As you can see, all my recent medical illustrations have been focused on these horrible berries, cavernomas/cavernous malformations🍇✍️ #Neurosurgery #cavernoma #neurotwitter #MedTwitter @portfolioday
September is #Aneurysm AwarenessMonth. This sequence of illustrations was created for The article, “The future of open vascular neurosurgery: perspectives on cavernous malformations, AVMs, and bypasses for complex aneurysms” The article is free access: https://t.co/M3vKfDghtm
Work in progress. Is anyone familiar with this triangle? (Depicts middle cerebellar peduncular cavernoma and safe entry zone. For an article written by Dr. Michael Lawton) #neurotwitter #Neurosurgery #medtwitter
Made a few changes to some illustrations depicting the endoscopic endonasal eustachian tube anterolateral mobilization strategy by @MohamedALabibMD I think the addition of the skull inset with the plane of section helps add some clarity. #medtwitter #neuroscience #neurotwitter
Work in progress depicting the transcallosal transchoroidal approach to cavernous malformations of the periaqueductal gray matter in the third ventricle. The choroid plexus is my new favorite thing to draw in Photoshop 🍇 #medtwitter #neurotwitter #neuroscience
Work in progress – illustrations depicting quadrigeminal cavernous malformation with supracollicular and intercollicular safe entry zones #brainstem #cavernoma #Neurosurgery
Work in progress. Really excited about this series of illustrations...Can you name the surgical approach and craniotomy? #neuroscience #surgical #illustration
Quick skull illustration for an orbitozygomatic craniotomy project #MedTwitter #neurotwitter
My illustrations were recently published in JNS Spine for the article, “Impact of dual-headed pedicle screws on the biomechanics of lumbosacral junction multirod constructs” written by @BarrowNeuro resident, Dr. Jakub Godzik. Check it out online! #spinesurgery #spine #medicalart