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      Andrew J Gogos

      1Department of Neurological Surgery. | Department of Neurological Surgery, University of California, San Francisco, 505 Parnassus Ave., Rm. M-779, 94143-0112, San Francisco, ...

       

       

      KOL Resume for Andrew J Gogos

      Year
      2021

      1Department of Neurological Surgery.

      Department of Neurological Surgery, University of California, San Francisco, 505 Parnassus Ave., Rm. M-779, 94143-0112, San Francisco, CA, USA

      2020

      Department of Neurological Surgery, University of California, San Francisco, San Francisco, CA, USA

       

       

      Andrew J Gogos: Influence Statistics

      Sample of concepts for which Andrew J Gogos is among the top experts in the world.
      Concept World rank
      ilggs #28
      ilgg #36

       

      Prominent publications by Andrew J Gogos

      KOL-Index: 2472

      IntroductionMultiple studies have demonstrated that improved extent of resection is associated with longer overall survival for patients with both high and low grade glioma. Awake craniotomy was developed as a technique for maximizing resection whilst preserving neurological function.MethodsWe performed a comprehensive review of the literature describing the history, indications, techniques and outcomes of awake craniotomy for patients with glioma.ResultsThe technique of awake craniotomy ...

      Known for Awake Craniotomy | Glioma Surgery | Longer Survival | Resection Tumor | Eloquent Brain
      KOL-Index: 1526

      The importance of genomic information in intrinsic brain tumors is highlighted in the World Health Organization (WHO) 2016 classification of gliomas, which now incorporates both phenotype and genotype data to assign a diagnosis. By using genetic markers to both categorize tumors and advise patients on prognosis, this classification system has minimized the risk of tissue sampling error, improved diagnostic accuracy, and reduced inter-rater variability. In the neurosurgical community, it ...

      Known for Grade Gliomas | Health Organization | Diffuse Lower | Molecular Characteristics | Brain Neoplasms
      KOL-Index: 1030

      Gliomas are a major cause of morbidity. Direct cortical stimulation mapping offers the ability to identify functional areas within the broader neural network both cortically and subcortically. Since the World Health Organization (WHO) 2016 classification categorized gliomas into molecular subgroups with varied molecular signatures and clinical behavior, it is possible that gliomas may demonstrate rates of functional network integration. We therefore retrospectively reviewed a data ...

      Known for Isocitrate Dehydrogenase | Network Interface
      KOL-Index: 577

      OBJECTIVE: The supplementary motor area (SMA) is an eloquent region that is frequently a site for glioma, or the region is included in the resection trajectory to deeper lesions. Although the clinical relevance of SMA syndrome has been well described, it is still difficult to predict who will become symptomatic. The object of this study was to define which patients with SMA gliomas would go on to develop a postoperative SMA syndrome.

      METHODS: The University of California, San Francisco, ...

      KOL-Index: 459

      BackgroundThere is a concern that glioma patients undergoing repeat craniotomies are more prone to complications. The study’s goal was to assess if the complication profiles for initial and repeat craniotomies were similar, to determine predictors of complications, and to compare results with those in the literature.MethodsA retrospective study was conducted of glioma patients (WHO grade II–IV) who underwent either an initial or repeat craniotomy performed by the senior author from 2012 ...

      KOL-Index: 152

      OBJECTIVE: Tumor proximity to the ventricle and ventricular entry (VE) during surgery have both been associated with worse prognoses; however, the interaction between these two factors is poorly understood. Given the benefit of maximal tumor resection, it is imperative for surgical planning and technique to know if VE has negative consequences for patient survival and tumor dissemination.

      METHODS: The University of California, San Francisco tumor registry was searched for patients with ...

      Known for Effects Ventricular

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      Andrew J Gogos:Expert Impact

      Concepts for whichAndrew J Gogoshas direct influence:Glioblastoma resection,  Patients resection,  Awake craniotomy,  Motor mapping,  Extent resection,  Glioma resection,  Grade gliomas,  Tumor resection.

      Andrew J Gogos:KOL impact

      Concepts related to the work of other authors for whichfor which Andrew J Gogos has influence:Awake surgery,  Eloquent regions,  Frontal operculum,  Ventricular opening,  Motor deficit,  Glycosylation modification,  Direct electrical stimulation.


       

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      1Department of Neurological Surgery. | Department of Neurological Surgery, University of California, San Francisco, 505 Parnassus Ave., Rm. M-779, 94143-0112, San Francisco, CA, USA | UCSF, San Francisco, CA, USA | 1Department of Neurological Surgery

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