Surgical treatment of benign intracranial hypertension--subtemporal decompression revisited.
- L. Kessler, P. Novelli, D. Reigel
- MedicineSurgical Neurology
- 1 July 1998
Use of computerized tomography in nonsurgical management of brain abscess.
- E. B. Rotheram, L. Kessler
- MedicineArchives of Neurology
- 1979
Two patients with hematogenous brain abscesses demonstrated by computerized tomographic scans were successfully treated without surgical intervention and should encourage the formulation of new criteria for the management of cerebral abscess in carefully evaluated and closely observed patients.
Eosinophilia of the cerebrospinal fluid of noninfectious origin
- L. Kessler, W. Cheek
- Medicine, PsychologyNeurology
- 1 May 1959
Two patients with marked eosinophilia of the spinal fluid in whom no evidence of parasitic disease could be demonstrated had intracranial shunting procedures in which standard rubber catheters were used.
Internal carotid occlusion for treatment of intracranial aneurysms. A new percutaneous technique.
- L. Kessler, M. Wholey
- MedicineRadiology
- 1 June 1970
A new technique of internal carotid artery occlusion by percutaneous balloon catheter facilitates prompt reconstitution of blood flow if occlusions is not tolerated and is presented.
Unusual anomaly of the anterior cerebral artery: report of a case.
- L. Kessler
- MedicineArchives of Neurology
- 1 August 1979
The rare occurrence of a low intracavernous internal carotid bifuraction is reported. The anterior cerebral blood supply emanated from this source. Two separate aneurysms at the bifurcation of the…
Experimental studies in surgery of small blood vessels. II. Patching of arteriotomy using a plastic adhesive.
- C. Carton, L. Kessler, B. Seidenberg, E. Hurwitt
- MedicineJournal of Neurosurgery
- 1 March 1961
Application of this technique to surgery of intracranial vessels presents additional difficulties, such as difference in structure of cerebral arteries as compared to extraeerebral vessels, with less adventit ia, reduced media, absent external elastic membrane and minimal suppor t by surrounding tissues.
Systemic metastases of medulloblastoma promoted by shunting.
- L. Kessler, P. Dugan, J. Concannon
- MedicineSurgical Neurology
- 1 March 1975
A plastic adhesive method of small blood vessel surgery.
- C. Carton, L. Kessler, B. Seidenberg, E. Hurwitt
- MedicineWorld Neurology
- 1 October 1960
Experimental studies in the surgery of small blood vessels. IV. Nonsuture anastomosis of arteries and veins, using flanged ring prostheses and plastic adhesive.
- C. Carton, L. Kessler, B. Seidenberg, E. Hurwitt
- MedicineSurgical forum
- 1960
Epidural hemorrhage secondary to cavernous hemangioma of the petrous portion of the temporal bone.
- L. Kessler, L. G. Lubic, Y. Koskoff
- MedicineJournal of Neurosurgery
- 1 May 1957
Hemangiomas of the bone are rare. They constitute from 1 to ~ per cent of all bone tumors. The most common site of hemangiomas is in the vertebrae, those of the skull being second in frequency. In…
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