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Michael C. Dewan

Researcher at Vanderbilt University Medical Center

Publications -  96
Citations -  5324

Michael C. Dewan is an academic researcher from Vanderbilt University Medical Center. The author has contributed to research in topics: Endoscopic third ventriculostomy & Population. The author has an hindex of 25, co-authored 96 publications receiving 3351 citations. Previous affiliations of Michael C. Dewan include Monroe Carell Jr. Children's Hospital at Vanderbilt & Boston Children's Hospital.

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Estimating the global incidence of traumatic brain injury

TL;DR: The case burden of TBI across World Health Organization regions and World Bank income groups was sought to promote advocacy, understanding, and targeted intervention, and study quality was higher in the high-income countries (HICs) than in the low- and middle- Income countries (LMICs).
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ADAPT FAST study: a direct aspiration first pass technique for acute stroke thrombectomy

TL;DR: The ADAPT technique is a fast, safe, simple, and effective method that has facilitated the approach to acute ischemic stroke thrombectomy by utilizing the latest generation of large bore aspiration catheters to achieve previously unparalleled angiographic outcomes.
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Epidemiology of Global Pediatric Traumatic Brain Injury: Qualitative Review.

TL;DR: TBI is a relatively common entity stretching across traditional geographic and demographic boundaries and affecting pediatric populations worldwide, and Continued civil infrastructure development and public health policy reforms may help to reduce the societal burden of pediatric TBI.
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Initial clinical experience with the ADAPT technique: a direct aspiration first pass technique for stroke thrombectomy

TL;DR: The ADAPT technique is a simple and effective approach to acute ischemic stroke thrombectomy and Utilizing the latest generation of large bore aspiration catheters in this fashion has allowed us to achieve excellent clinical and angiographic outcomes.