Items Tagged ‘endoscopic neurosurgery’
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Medical First: Boy's Brainstem Saved by a Nose
A young boy with a rare case of Type One Chiari Malformation (CMI) was the first to undergo a new minimally invasive spine surgery through his nose. Dr. Richard Anderson from the Pediatric Center and his colleagues presented this case at the annual Pediatric Neurosurgery Section meeting...
Posted on Jan 19, 2010 by Department Author In Blog, Chiari Malformations, Pediatric Neurosurgery Blog, Pediatrics -
Saadi Ghatan, M.D., F.A.C.S.
Dr. Ghatan's specialization in Pediatric Neurosurgery encompasses a wide variety of disorders, with special emphasis in Childhood Epilepsy and Minimally Invasive Endoscopic Neurosurgery. Together with specialists in the Comprehensive Epilepsy Center at Children's Hospital of New York Presbyterian...