Dr. Haider Publications

Surgeon publications typically involve research studies or case reports related to surgical procedures, techniques, or outcomes. Surgeons may publish their findings in peer-reviewed journals, which require a rigorous review process to ensure the validity and quality of the research.

Surgeon publications can cover a wide range of topics, including new surgical techniques, advances in surgical technology, outcomes of specific procedures, and strategies for improving patient care. Many publications also address issues related to patient safety, infection prevention, and surgical complications.

Surgeon publications typically follow a standard format, with an introduction that provides background information and the research question or hypothesis, followed by a description of the methods used to conduct the study. The results of the study are then presented, often through statistical analyses or visual aids such as graphs or charts. Finally, the conclusions of the study are presented, along with implications for future research or practical applications.

Overall, surgeon publications play an important role in advancing the field of surgery and improving patient outcomes. They provide a way for surgeons to share their findings with other professionals in the field, and to contribute to the ongoing development of new techniques and technologies that can improve patient care.

PUBLICATIONS:

  • Haider, Nameer Razvi, et al. “5. Rehabilitation In Miller Fischer Variant Of Guillain-Barre Syndrome.” American Journal of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation, vol. 77, no. 2, Apr. 1998, p. 177., doi:10.1097/00002060-199803000-00057.
  • Haider NR, Syed RA, Dermady D. Osteitis pubis: an important pain generator in women with lower pelvic or abdominal pain: a case report and literature review. Pain Physician. 2005 Jan;8(1):145-7. PubMed PMID: 16850051.
  • Ali, R., & Haider, N. (2008). Coccydynia Treated with Spinal Cord Stimulation: A Case Report. Pain Medicine, 9.
  • Ali, R., & Haider, N. (2009). Caudal Approach for Percutaneous Spinal Cord Stimulator Implantation. Pain Medicine, 10.
  • Ali, R., & Haider, N. (2009). Intractable Vulvodynia Treated with Spinal Cord Stimulation: A Case Report. Pain Medicine, 10.
  • Ali, R., Cheryala, M., Haider, N., & Ko, S.M. (2009). PA43 An Unusual Presentation of Ankle Pain Secondary to Saphenous Neuropathy, Following an Ankle Surgery: A Case Report. Pain Practice, 9.
  • Ali, R., Haider, N., Khan, K., & Prasad, M. (2009). PA44 Misdiagnosis of Monoarticular Lyme Disease and Unnecessary Knee Surgery: A Case Report. Pain Practice, 9.
  • Ali, R., Cheryala, M., Haider, N., & Ko, S.M. (2009). PA119 Functional Brown-Sequard Syndrome: A Case Report. Pain Practice, 9.
  • Ali, R., & Haider, N. (2009). PA125 A Case of Pseudotumor Cerebri, Diagnosed after Provocative and Functional Anesthetic Discography Procedure for the Evaluation of Axial Back Pain: A Case Report. Pain Practice, 9.
  • Deer TR, Skaribas IM, Haider N, Salmon J, Kim C, Nelson C, Tracy J, Espinet A, Lininger TE, Tiso R, Archacki MA, Washburn SN. Effectiveness of cervical spinal cord stimulation for the management of chronic pain. Neuromodulation. 2014 Apr;17(3):265-71; discussion 271. doi: 10.1111/ner.12119. Epub 2013 Sep 24. Review. PubMed PMID: 24112709.
  • Veizi E, Hayek SM, North J, Brent Chafin T, Yearwood TL, Raso L, Frey R, Cairns K, Berg A, Brendel J, Haider N, McCarty M, Vucetic H, Sherman A, Chen L, Mekel-Bobrov N. Spinal Cord Stimulation (SCS) with Anatomically Guided (3D) Neural Targeting Shows Superior Chronic Axial Low Back Pain Relief Compared to Traditional SCS-LUMINA Study. Pain Med. 2017 Aug 1;18(8):1534-1548. doi: 10.1093/pm/pnw286. PubMed PMID: 28108641.
  • Pope JE, Deer TR, Falowski S, Provenzano D, Hanes M, Hayek SM, Amrani J, Carlson J, Skaribas I, Parchuri K, McRoberts WP, Bolash R, Haider N, Hamza M, Amirdelfan K, Graham S, Hunter C, Lee E, Li S, Yang M, Campos L, Costandi S, Levy R, Mekhail N. Multicenter Retrospective Study of Neurostimulation With Exit of Therapy by Explant. Neuromodulation. 2017 Aug;20(6):543-552. doi: 10.1111/ner.12634. Epub 2017 Jul 17. PubMed PMID: 28714533.
  • Haider N, Ligham D, Quave B, Harum KE, Garcia EA, Gilmore CA, Miller N, Moore GA, Bains A, Lechleiter K, Jain R. Spinal Cord Stimulation (SCS) Trial Outcomes After Conversion to a Multiple Waveform SCS System. Neuromodulation. 2018 Jul;21(5):504-507. doi: 10.1111/ner.12783. Epub 2018 Jun 11. PubMed PMID: 29889356.