S. L. Goodwin
University of Ottawa
5 Papers
S. L. Goodwin is an academic researcher from University of Ottawa. The author has contributed to research in topics: Paravertebral Block & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 2 publications.
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Papers
The mid-point transverse process to pleura (MTP) block: a new end-point for thoracic paravertebral block.
I. Costache,L. de Neumann,Christopher J. Ramnanan,S. L. Goodwin,Amit Pawa,Faraj W. Abdallah,Colin J L McCartney +6 more
TL;DR: Cadaver results and clinical cases demonstrate that, with the exception of cadaver 1, an injection point midway between the posterior border of the transverse process and pleura consistently achieved spread of dye at least to the paravertebral space at the level of injection, and frequently to adjacent levels.
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Does paravertebral block require access to the paravertebral space
I. Costache,J. Sinclair,F. A. Farrash,T. B. Nguyen,C. J. L. McCartney,Christopher J. Ramnanan,S. L. Goodwin +6 more
TL;DR: Ultrasound observations and cadaver investigation suggest that the paravertebral space is not a true anatomical compartment and that the SCTL isNot a barrier to diffusion of injectate as previously thought and can be achieved with the needle tip further distant from the pleura than currently described.
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132 A Novel Mechanism of Periventricular Strain Observed in Post-Mortem Human Brains for Mild Traumatic Brain Injury
Katherine Poon,Andrew Post,Susan E Brien,Jennifer Rovt,Scott Dutrisac,Michael D. Cusimano,Alireza Jalali,S. L. Goodwin,Oren O. Petel,Clara Karton,T. Blaine Hoshizaki +10 more
TL;DR: In this article , the authors describe the generation of unique high magnitude strain in the periventricular regions from ventricular fluid flow upon low-velocity frontal head impacts, which represents an important association between the mechanism of injury and diffuse symptomatology observed in mTBI.
Astrocytic Response and Blood-Brain Barrier Repair Following Traumatic Central Nervous System Injury
Michael S. Rallo,Zhiyan Xu,Michael P. Matise,Katherine Poon,Andrew Post,Susan Brien,Jennifer Rovt,Scott Dutrisac,Michael D. Cusimano,Alireza Jalali,S. L. Goodwin,Oren O. Petel,Clara Karton,T. Blaine Hoshizaki +13 more
TL;DR: In this paper , motor and verbal responses along with pupillary reactions were recognized as the most in fl uential predictors for IHM in such patients with maintenance dose of Tranexamic acid imparting moderate to minuscule inence.
Intracranial Displacements due to Blunt Force Impact in a Postmortem Human Surrogate Brain
Jean-Jacques Demiannay,Jennifer Rovt,MacKenzie Brannen,Sheng Xu,Gia Kang,Ashley Yip,Amir Hossein Azadi,Parisa Dehghan,S. L. Goodwin,Katherine Poon,Susan Brien,B. Hoshizaki,Clara Karton,Oren O. Petel +13 more
TL;DR: This study investigates intracranial displacements in postmortem human surrogate brains subjected to blunt force impacts using high-speed X-ray imaging, revealing brain deformation dependence on anatomical regions and impact direction.