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Phillip Purdy, M.D.

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Phillip Purdy
Name:
  Phillip Douglas Purdy, M.D.
Endowed Title:
  Orien and Jack Woolf, M.D. Distinguished Chair in Neurosurgery and Neuroangiography
Academic Title:
  Professor
Primary Appointment:
  Radiology
Secondary Appointment:
  Neurological Surgery
School:
  Southwestern Medical School
Affiliations:
  Algur H. Meadows Imaging Center
Charles Cameron Sprague Clinical Sciences Building
Children's - Radiology
Radiology
Email:
  Phillip Purdy, M.D.
Physician Profile:
  Phillip Purdy, M.D.

 RESEARCH INTERESTS
 
Neuroradiology
Percutaneous intraspinal navigation (PIN)
Spinal cord injury
Cerebrovascular disease
Intravascular cerebral embolization
 
 RECENT PUBLICATIONS
 
Purdy PD, Replogle RE, Pride GL Jr, Adams C, Miller S, Samson D, "Percutaneous intraspinal navigation (PIN): A feasibility study in cadavers of a new and minimally invasive approach to the spinal cord and brain." American Journal of Neuroradiology, 24:361-365, 2003
Rappard G, Metzger G, Babcock E, Weatherall P, Fleckenstein JL, Replogle RE, Pride GL, Miller S, Adams C, Purdy PD, "MR-guided catheter navigation of the intracranial subarachnoid space." American Journal of Neuroradiology, 24:626-629, 2003
Horowitz MB, Ramzipoor K, Nair A, Miller S, Rappard G, Spiro R, Purdy P, "Experimental third ventriculostomy performed using endovascular surgical techniques and their adaptation to percutaneous intradural neuronavigation: Proof of concept cadaver study." Neurosurgery, 53:387-391, 2003
Purdy PD, Fujimoto T, Replogle RE, Giles BP, Fujimoto H, Miller SL, "Percutaneous intraspinal navigation (PIN) for access to the subarachnoid space: Use of another natural conduit for neurosurgical procedures." Neurosurgical Focus (on-line), 19(1):E11, 2005
Fujimoto T, Giles BP, Replogle RE, Fujimoto H, Miller SL, Purdy PD, "Visualization of sacral nerve roots via percutaneous intraspinal navigation (PIN)." American Journal of Neuroradiology, 26:2420-2424, 2005
 
 
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