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1. Upper Cervical Trauma.

2. How neurosurgical departments in Lombardy are getting ready to face the second wave of the COVID-19 pandemic: update from the most hit region in Italy.

3. Neurosurgery, neurological surgery or surgical neurology: semantics or real impact?

4. Glass Fragment Injury to the Craniocervical Junction with Interatlantooccipital Penetration to the Subarachnoid Space: Not-To-Be-Missed Important Aspects of Craniocervical Trauma Even in the Middle of the COVID-19 Pandemic: Case Report and Review of Literature.

5. Dextran-based tube-guides for the regeneration of the rat sciatic nerve after neurotmesis injury.

6. Isolated Nerve Grafting for a Young Patient with a Complete Common Peroneal Nerve Palsy Following a Traumatic Knee Dislocation: A case report.

7. A Proposed Intention-to-Treat Anatomical Classification of Spinal Dural Tears.

8. Rigid Internal Fixation for Traumatic Cranio-Cervical Dissociation in Infants and Young Children.

9. Peripheral nerve injuries in the pediatric population: a review of the literature. Part I: traumatic nerve injuries.

10. Toward Functional Restoration of the Central Nervous System: A Review of Translational Neuroscience Principles.

11. Predictive value of a diagnostic block in focal nerve injury with neuropathic pain when surgery is considered.

12. Long-Term Outcomes of Glenohumeral Arthrodesis.

13. Immediate Enhancement of Nerve Function Using a Novel Axonal Fusion Device After Neurotmesis.

14. Editorial.

15. [Myositis Ossificans Traumatica in the Craniocervical Junction: A Case Report and Review of Literature].

16. Classification and Management of Pediatric Craniocervical Injuries.

17. A randomised comparison of neurotmesis using scissors or a razor blade for sural nerve graft harvest.

18. Retrospective analysis of a case series of patients with traumatic injuries to the craniocervical junction.

19. An initial clinical experience to improve postoperative monitoring of peripheral nerve regeneration following neurotmesis using magnetic resonance imaging at 1.5 Tesla.

20. Neurotrauma in China.

21. Nanoparticle Improved Stem Cell Therapy for Erectile Dysfunction in a Rat Model of Cavernous Nerve Injury.

22. Surgical advances during the First World War: the birth of modern orthopaedics.

23. Retropharyngeal abscess with secondary osteomyelitis and epidural abscess: proposed pathophysiological mechanism of an underrecognized complication of unstable craniocervical injuries: case report.

25. Management of the pulseless pediatric supracondylar humeral fracture.

26. Concepts in Neural Coaptation: Using the Facial Nerve as a Paradigm in Understanding Principles Surrounding Nerve Injury and Repair.

27. The role of evidence based medicine in neurotrauma.

28. The role of computed tomography for postoperative evaluation of percutaneous sacroiliac screw fixation and description of a "safe zone".

29. [Obituary. Dr. Nicole Botezatu (18.09.1942-19.02.2014)].

30. Epidemiology of neurotrauma in Ife-Ijesha zone of Nigeria.

32. Lessons learned from war: a comprehensive review of the published experiences of the Iranian neurosurgeons during the Iraq-Iran conflict and review of the related literature.

34. [Principles of early rehabilitation of the neurotrauma].

35. [The srategy of programed multistage surgical treatment ("damage control surgery") of neurotrauma].

36. Cell type-associated differences in migration, survival, and immunogenicity following grafting in CNS tissue.

37. Use of a free-functioning muscle transfer from a paralyzed lower extremity to restore upper extremity elbow flexion.

38. Neurosurgical considerations after bull goring during festivities in Spain and Latin America.

39. Upper and lower extremity nerve injuries in pediatric missile wounds: a selective approach to management.

40. Management of pelvic trauma: neurological damage, urinary tract disruption and pelvic fractures.

41. Survey of current neurotrauma treatment practice in Japan.

42. [Substantiation of terms and methods of microsurgical interventions performance for traumatic damage of the brachial plexus].

43. Biomedical engineering strategies for peripheral nerve repair: surgical applications, state of the art, and future challenges.

44. Research tip neurotropin incorporated nerve sutures.

45. US Food and Drug Administration/Conformit Europe-approved absorbable nerve conduits for clinical repair of peripheral and cranial nerves. Commentary.

46. A retrospective review of brachial artery injuries and repairs--is it still a "training artery"?

47. Traumatic peripheral nerve injury: a wartime review.

48. German military neurosurgery at home and abroad.

49. The evolution of the treatment of traumatic cerebrovascular injury during wartime.

50. The development of military medical care for peripheral nerve injuries during World War I.

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