Items Tagged ‘minimally-invasive’
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Daniel Sahlein, M.D.
Dr. Sahlein specializes in the endovascular treatment of intracranial, skull base/neck, and spinal vascular disease using advanced minimally invasive, image-guided technologies. Particular areas of interest include intracranial aneurysms, brain arteriovenous malformations, and dural arteriovenous...
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Alfred T. Ogden, M.D.
Dr. Ogden received a BS in biology from Yale University in 1993 and MD from Columbia University in 2000. Prior to medical school, he pursued basic research in developmental biology at New York University. He completed an internship in General Surgery in 2001 and residency in Neurological Surgery at...
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Jonathan H. Lustgarten, M.D.
Dr. Lustgarten founded and directs the Central New Jersey practice based in West Long Branch and at Monmouth Medical Center, Riverview Medical Center, and Jersey Shore University Medical Center. His interests include brain and pituitary tumors, image-guided surgery, spinal and disc surgery including...
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Philip M. Meyers, M.D., F.A.H.A.
Dr. Meyers is an Associate Professor of Radiology and Neurological Surgery at Columbia University and Co-Director of Neuroendovascular Services at New York Presbyterian Hospitals. Dr. Meyers treats vascular disorders of the brain and spinal cord using minimally-invasive, image-guided...
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Guy M. McKhann II, M.D.
Dr. McKhann graduated Phi Beta Kappa and Magna Cum Laude from Duke University, with Research Honors for his investigations into brain tumor immunobiology. He attended Yale School of Medicine where he was AOA, Cum Laude, a Farr Scholar, and one of five recipients of the medical school's...
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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...