Dr. David E. Connor D.O.
Neurosurgeon
9601 BAPTIST HEALTH DR LITTLE ROCK AR, 72205About
Dr. David Connor practices Neurological Surgery in Shreveport, LA. As a Neurological Surgeon, Dr. Connor prevents, diagnoses, evaluates, and treats disorders of the autonomic, peripheral, and central nervous systems. Neurological Surgeons are trained to treat such disorders as spinal canal stenosis, herniated discs, tumors, fractures, and spinal deformities, among many others.
Education and Training
Lake Erie College Of Osteopathic Med 2007
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Expert Publications
Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- Nucleus pulposus cellular longevity by telomerase gene therapy.
- Detection of the procoagulant activity of microparticle-associated phosphatidylserine using XACT.
- The utility of bone cement to prevent lead migration with minimally invasive placement of spinal cord stimulator laminectomy leads.
- Vagal nerve stimulation for the treatment of medically refractory epilepsy: a review of the current literature.
- Occult tumors presenting with negative imaging: analysis of the literature.
- Low concentration detergent sclerosants induce platelet activation but inhibit aggregation due to suppression of GPIIb/IIIa activation in vitro.
- Dr. Otto "Tiger" Freer: inventor and innovator.
- Comparison of operative and nonoperative management of spinal epidural abscess: a retrospective review of clinical and laboratory predictors of neurological outcome.
- Flow cytometry demonstrates differences in platelet reactivity and microparticle formation in subjects with thrombocytopenia or thrombocytosis due to primary haematological disorders.
- Basic physiochemical and rheological properties of detergent sclerosants.
- From Pergamon to Army Base Hospital No. 5: the history and significance of the galea aponeurotica in the evolution of neurosurgery.
- Bengt Liliequist: life and accomplishments of a true renaissance man.
- Effects of antiplatelet therapy on platelet extracellular vesicle release and procoagulant activity in health and in cardiovascular disease.
- Elucidating the utility of neuro-navigation in reducing malposition rates in Ommaya reservoir placement: 23-year operative experience at the Louisiana State University.
- Novel developments in foam sclerotherapy: Focus on Varithena® (polidocanol endovenous microfoam) in the management of varicose veins.
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