Walker L. Robinson
University of Maryland, Baltimore
19 Papers
258 Citations
Walker L. Robinson is an academic researcher from University of Maryland, Baltimore. The author has contributed to research in topics: Abscess & Glasgow Coma Scale. The author has an hindex of 12, co-authored 19 publications. Previous affiliations of Walker L. Robinson include University of Maryland Medical Center & University of Maryland, College Park.
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Papers
Spinal epidural abscess: a report of 40 cases and review.
Eric S. Nussbaum,Daniele Rigamonti,Harold C. Standiford,Yuji Numaguchi,Aizik L. Wolf,Walker L. Robinson +5 more
TL;DR: A significant increase in the incidence of epidural abscess after June 1988 is reported, and surgical drainage with sustained intravenous antibiotic treatment remains the cornerstone of therapy.
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Anterior Decompression in Cervical Spine Trauma: Does the Timing of Surgery Affect the Outcome?
TL;DR: To clarify the ideal timing of anterior decompression and stabilization for all patients with cervical spine trauma as well as its efficacy for patients with complete deficits, the records of 103 consecutive patients who underwent this procedure during a 5-year period at the Shock Trauma Center were reviewed.
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Effect of THAM upon outcome in severe head injury: a randomized prospective clinical trial
Aizik L. Wolf,Lion Levi,Anthony Marmarou,John D. Ward,Paul J. Muizelaar,Sung Choi,Harlod Young,Daniele Rigamonti,Walker L. Robinson +8 more
TL;DR: In this randomized prospective clinical trial, THAM was studied to determine if it had beneficial effects in the early management of severe head injuries and if the adverse effects of hyperventilation could be prevented.
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Effect of THAM upon outcome in severe head injury: A randomized, prospective clinical trial
Aizik L. Wolf,Aizik L. Wolf,Lion Levi,Lion Levi,Anthony Marmarou,Anthony Marmarou,John D. Ward,John D. Ward,Paul J. Muizelaar,Paul J. Muizelaar,Sung Choi,Sung Choi,Harlod Young,Harlod Young,Daniele Rigamonti,Daniele Rigamonti,Walker L. Robinson,Walker L. Robinson +17 more
TL;DR: It is concluded that THAM ameliorates the deleterious effect of prolonged hyperventilation, may be beneficial in ICP control, and warrants further study as to the dosage and timing of administration.
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Anatomical observation of a craniomandibular muscle originating from the skull base: the sphenomandibularis.
TL;DR: A hitherto unreported, functionally distinct craniomandibular muscle was observed as originating from the maxillary surface of the sphenoid bone and inserting on the temporal crest (internal oblique line) of the mandible.
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