Department of Neurological Surgery
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January 29, 2018
Imaging features predict tumor grade
Vanderbilt researchers have discovered imaging features associated with increased risk for aggressive meningiomas (tumors of the brain membranes) that could help guide surgical planning and patient counseling. -
September 28, 2017
Neurostimulation an option for some epilepsy patients
Patients with epilepsy who suffer seizures that can’t be effectively treated with medications or established surgical interventions could benefit from responsive neurostimulation, a relatively new treatment. -
May 4, 2017
Wellons to co-chair neurosurgery journal’s board
Jay Wellons, M.D., MSPH, chief of the Division of Pediatric Neurosurgery and professor of Neurological Surgery, was recently named co-chair of the editorial board for the Journal of Neurosurgery: Pediatrics. -
March 30, 2017
NFL names Sills as league’s first-ever chief medical officer
Vanderbilt’s Allen Sills, M.D., has been chosen by the National Football League (NFL) to be its chief medical officer, a newly created position. -
February 16, 2017
New technique helps ease ear tumor surgery
Last fall, the Vanderbilt Bill Wilkerson Center became the second facility in the country and third in the world to use a fully endoscopic surgical technique to remove an acoustic neuroma, a rare benign tumor on the balance and hearing nerves. -
December 1, 2016
Quick response key after chiropractic-related stroke
Ashley Johnson suffered the same type of stroke after a chiropractic neck manipulation that killed model and social media star Katie May earlier this year, but the 29-year-old woman survived thanks to quick recognition and rapid response. -
September 1, 2016
Chance to help others drives neurosurgeon Thompson
The tears Reid Thompson, M.D., shed one day as a medical student left an indelible mark.