Sidhartha V. Chandela, MD
Education
BS: York College of Pennsylvania MD: Pennsylvania State University/Hershey College of Medicine Internship: General Surgery at Albert Einstein College of Medicine/Montefiore /Jacobi Hospital Residency: Neurosurgery at Albert Einstein College of Medicine/Montefiore /St. Lukes-Roosevelt
Memberships:
- American Association of Neurological Surgeons
- Congress of Neurological Surgeons
- NEW YORK MEDICAL SOCIETY
- AAPI
- American Medical Assocation
Publications:
1. S. Chandela, J Alzate, C Sen, D Langer. “PICA-PICA bypass to achieve cerebral revascularization in treatment of complex posterior fossa aneurysm in a child: case report and review of literature”. Pediatric Neurosurgery. (print)
2. G. Miekisiak, MD, A. Beylin, PhD, D. Kung, MD, K Yoo, MS, S. Chandela, MD, A Sandler, BA & H. Richard Winn, MD; “Cerebral blood flow(CBF) changes during hypoxia and hypercarbia in adenosine A2a knock-out (KO) mice.” Journal of Cerebral Blood Flow and Metab. (In print)
3. Chandela, S, Llena, Houten, J: Management of Skip-Lsions in Dialysis-Related Cervical Spondyloarthropathy: The Internet Journal of Neurosurgery. 2006; Vol 3, Number 1
4. Smith ML, Abrahams JM, Chandela S, Smith MJ, Le Roux, PD. Subarachnoid hemorrhage on computed tomography scanning and the development of cerebral vasospasm: the Fisher Grade revisited. Surg Neurol. 2005 Mar, 63(3): 229-234; discussion 234-5.
5. Tow SL, Chandela S, Miller NR, Avellino AM. Long-term outcome in children with gliomas of the anterior visual pathway. Pediatr Neurol. 2003 Apr, 28 (4): 262-70.
IN PROGRESS
1. Chandela, S, Sandler, A, Elowitz, E, Houten, J. “Management of lumbar synovial cysts: a review of literature”.
2. Chandela, S, Gordon, D, Flamm, E. “ IRB for management of unruptured AVMs at Montefiore Hospital”
3. Alzate, J, Chandela, S, Elowitz, E. “Report of C2-3 herniation causing Brown-Sequard Syndrome”
Posters/Presentations:
1. G. Miekisiak, MD, A. Beylin, PhD, D. Kung, MD, K Yoo, MS, S. Chandela, MD, A Sandler, BA & H. Richard Winn, MD; “Cerebral blood flow(CBF) changes during hypoxia and hypercarbia in adenosine A2a knock-out (KO) mice.” Presented at International Stroke Conference 2/7-2/9/2007, Moscone West Convention Ctr—San Francisco, CA
2. S. Chandela, J Alzate, C Sen, D Langer. “PICA-PICA bypass to achieve cerebral revascularization in treatment of complex posterior fossa aneurysm in a child: case report and review of literature”- AANS meeting April 2007, Washington D.C
3. G. Miekisiak, MD, A. Beylin, PhD, D. Kung, MD, K Yoo, MS, S. Chandela, MD, A Sandler, BA & H. Richard Winn, MD; “Cerebral blood flow during hypoxia is attenuated in adenosine knockout mice” at 2006 GRC on Brain Energy Metabolism and Blood Flow, August 2006, Magdalen College, Oxford
4. Krishnamurthy S, Chandela S, Adler J, Powers SK, Cockroft KM. Impact of delay in diagnosis on outcome after aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage. Joint Meeting of AANS/CNS Section on Cerebrovascular Surgery and American Society of Interventional and Therapeutic Neuroradiology Program, February 2001, New Orleans
5. Krishnamurthy S, Chandela S, Dixit S, , Powers SK, Cockroft KM. Impact of tobacco smoking on the severity of subarachnoid hemorrhage and risk of vasospasm .CNS September 2000, New Orleans
6. Dixit S, Chandela S, Krishnamurthy S, Streufert S, Powers SK, Cockroft KM. Is there a relationship between systemic infection and cerebral vasospasm aftera neurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage? 68th Annual Meeting of AANS, April 2000, New Orleans
7. Krishnamurthy S, Chandela S, Dixit S, , Black A, Holmes B, Powers SK, Streufert S, Cockroft KM. Tobacco smoking is a significant risk factor in the development and rupture of cerebral aneurysms. 25th Annual American Stroke Association -International Stroke Conference, February 2000, New Orleans
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