- Title
- Quantifying Surgical Complexity in Koos Grade IV Vestibular Schwannomas: Extended Analysis on the Reliability and Validity of a Novel Grading System
- Creators
- Yunjia Ni - St. Joseph's Hospital and Medical CenterShawn M Stevens - St. Joseph's Hospital and Medical CenterKaith K Almefty - St. Joseph's Hospital and Medical CenterRandall W Porter - St. Joseph's Hospital and Medical CenterJulio Juarez Alvarez - St. Joseph's Hospital and Medical CenterMarie E Clarkson - St. Joseph's Hospital and Medical CenterJonathan Tangsrivimol - St. Joseph's Hospital and Medical CenterKivanc Yangi - St. Joseph's Hospital and Medical CenterTakuma Maeda - St. Joseph's Hospital and Medical CenterHirotaka Sato - St. Joseph's Hospital and Medical CenterAnthony M Asher - St. Joseph's Hospital and Medical CenterAnna Huguenard - St. Joseph's Hospital and Medical CenterJonathan Lam - St. Joseph's Hospital and Medical CenterMark C Preul - St. Joseph's Hospital and Medical CenterRichard D Dortch - St. Joseph's Hospital and Medical CenterMichael T Lawton - St. Joseph's Hospital and Medical Center
- Publication Details
- Journal of Neurological Surgery Part B: Skull Base, Vol.87(S 01), pp.S1-S548
- Conference
- 35th Annual Meeting North American Skull Base Society - San Diego, California Town and Country, United States - 05.–08.03.2026
- Publisher
- Georg Thieme Verlag KG
- Identifiers
- 991006257696502656
- Academic Unit
- Neurological Surgery; Surgery
- Language
- English
- Resource Type
- Conference proceeding
Conference proceeding
Quantifying Surgical Complexity in Koos Grade IV Vestibular Schwannomas: Extended Analysis on the Reliability and Validity of a Novel Grading System
Journal of Neurological Surgery Part B: Skull Base, Vol.87(S 01), pp.S1-S548
35th Annual Meeting North American Skull Base Society - San Diego, California Town and Country, United States - 05.–08.03.2026
03/2026
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