About
Dinesh Ramanathan, MBBS, is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Neurosurgery at the School of Medicine, Loma Linda University. His clinical and research work focuses on cerebrovascular and endovascular neurosurgery, with active contributions to stroke intervention and neurological therapeutics.
Research Interests: Dr. Ramanathan's scholarly work spans neurosurgery, cerebrovascular diseases, and novel treatments such as molecular hydrogen therapy. His research emphasizes minimally invasive techniques, flow diversion for aneurysms, and management of idiopathic intracranial hypertension. He has contributed significantly to understanding moyamoya disease and bilateral stroke interventions.
Publication Trends: His recent publications (2021–2023) reflect a strong focus on case reports, reviews, and clinical studies in endovascular neurosurgery. Topics include mechanical thrombectomy, venous sinus stenting, and innovative antiplatelet use, demonstrating a translational approach to improving patient outcomes in complex cerebrovascular conditions.
Scientific Contributions:
- Molecular hydrogen therapy in neurological disorders
- Minimally invasive revascularization in moyamoya
- Venous sinus stenting for intracranial hypertension
- Flow diversion with cangrelor in blister aneurysms
- Mechanical thrombectomy in bilateral stroke
Advising and Grants: While specific students and funding sources are not listed in the provided text, his role as an Assistant Professor and publication record suggest active mentorship and research grant involvement in neurosurgical innovation and clinical trials.
Labs and Teams: Dr. Ramanathan collaborates with multidisciplinary teams in neurosurgery and interventional neurology at Loma Linda University Medical Center, contributing to a robust academic and clinical environment in cerebrovascular care.
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