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George P. Teitelbaum
Researcher at University of Southern California
Publications - 82
Citations - 5323
George P. Teitelbaum is an academic researcher from University of Southern California. The author has contributed to research in topics: Embolization & Aneurysm. The author has an hindex of 34, co-authored 81 publications receiving 5278 citations. Previous affiliations of George P. Teitelbaum include University of California, San Francisco.
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Global experience in cervical carotid artery stent placement
Michael H. Wholey,Mark H. Wholey,Klaus Mathias,Gary S. Roubin,Edward B. Diethrich,Michel Henry,Steven R. Bailey,Patrice Bergeron,Gerald Dorros,Eles G,P Gaines,Camilo R. Gomez,Bruce H. Gray,J Guimaraens,Randall T. Higashida,D S Ho,Barry T. Katzen,A Kambara,Vijay Kumar,Jean Claude Laborde,Martin B. Leon,Lim Mc,Hugo F. Londero,Juan E. Mesa,A Musacchio,Subbarao Myla,S. R. Ramee,A Rodriquez,Kenneth Rosenfield,N Sakai,Fayaz A. Shawl,Horst Sievert,George P. Teitelbaum,Jacques Theron,P Vaclav,Vozzi C,Jay S. Yadav,S I Yoshimura +37 more
TL;DR: The periprocedure risks for major and minor strokes and death are generally acceptable at this early stage of development and have not changed significantly since the first survey results.
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Formable orthopedic fixation system with cross linking
TL;DR: In this paper, a subcutaneously assembled in place orthopedic construct is provided, such as for fixation of the spine, which includes a first bar and a second bar for attachment to the spine.
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Articulating spinal fixation rod and system
TL;DR: In this article, the authors present a system that includes at least two bone anchors, at least one of which is provided with a transverse portal and a locking member, and a linkage rod, for linking two or more bone anchors through their respective locking members.
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System and Method for Minimally Invasive Posterior Fixation
TL;DR: In this paper, a system for aligning and implanting orthopedic fixation or stabilization implants within the body is described, which includes at least two bone anchors, at least one of which is provided with an adjustable connector.
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Formed in place fixation system with thermal acceleration
TL;DR: In this paper, a subcutaneously formed in place orthopedic fixation device is provided, such as for fixation of the spine or other bone or bones, which comprises an inflatable member such as a tubular balloon.