Dr Yingda Li
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Dr Yingda Li

Clinical Lecturer
Sydney Medical School/Westmead Clinical School
Faculty of Medicine and Health(FMH)

Publications

Book Chapters

  • Li, Y., Kwak, M. (2023). Robotic-Assisted Endoscopic Laminotomy. Endoscopy of the Spine: Principle and Practice, (pp. 433-438). Berlin, Germany: Springer Nature. [More Information]

Journals

  • Solis, W., Youssef, A., Shaw, R., Li, Y. (2024). Spinal intramedullary uterine carcinosarcoma metastasis. BMJ Case Reports, 17(2). [More Information]
  • Liu, J., McHugh, F., Li, Y. (2024). Spinal subdural haemorrhage secondary to strenuous exercise and warfarin, complicated by acute ischaemic stroke. BMJ Case Reports, 17(3). [More Information]
  • Brooks, M., Li, Y. (2022). Commentary: The Legal and Socioeconomic Considerations in Spine Telemedicine. Neurosurgery, 90(5), e127-e128. [More Information]

2024

  • Solis, W., Youssef, A., Shaw, R., Li, Y. (2024). Spinal intramedullary uterine carcinosarcoma metastasis. BMJ Case Reports, 17(2). [More Information]
  • Liu, J., McHugh, F., Li, Y. (2024). Spinal subdural haemorrhage secondary to strenuous exercise and warfarin, complicated by acute ischaemic stroke. BMJ Case Reports, 17(3). [More Information]

2023

  • Li, Y., Kwak, M. (2023). Robotic-Assisted Endoscopic Laminotomy. Endoscopy of the Spine: Principle and Practice, (pp. 433-438). Berlin, Germany: Springer Nature. [More Information]

2022

  • Brooks, M., Li, Y. (2022). Commentary: The Legal and Socioeconomic Considerations in Spine Telemedicine. Neurosurgery, 90(5), e127-e128. [More Information]
  • Adeyinka, O., Dower, A., Li, Y. (2022). Donut sign: a unique radiological sign of cerebral metastasis in malignant mesothelioma. BMJ Case Reports, 15(10). [More Information]
  • Trang, J., Dower, A., Fahlström, A., Li, Y. (2022). Microscopic Unilateral Laminotomy for Bilateral Decompression: 2-Dimensional Operative Video. Operative Neurosurgery, 22(4), e162-e163. [More Information]

2021

  • Brooks, M., Li, Y. (2021). Transforaminal Endoscopic Partial Vertebrectomy for Decompression of Spinal Metastases: A Novel, Minimally Invasive Approach to Treating Symptomatic Lumbar Vertebral Body Metastases. Journal of Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery and Technique, 6(2), 161-164. [More Information]