Deep Brainstem Cavernous Malformations; How I do It. Gary Steinberg, MD, PhD

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SUMMARY: Dr. Gary Steinberg describes how he treats deep brainstem cavernous malformations with Drs.Eric Nussbaum and James Ausman as Co-Discussants. Dr. Steinberg presents a series of cases of brainstem cavernous malformations that are in deep locations, which were formerly untreatable. Using meticulous surgical technique and detailed preplanning with MR imaging and tractography, and after choosing a neuro-navigation pathway, he approaches these lesions through a 3 mm incision in the brainstem to reach the lesion. Using a unique needle shaped laser which coagulates small vessels, he removes these lesions. Patients may awake with some deficits related to the location but improve rapidly so that he obtains good clinical results. 


He then discusses how he removes AVMs in sensitive locations using intra-operative stimulation to locate the white matter tracts. 

He discusses his views on the future of neurosurgery groups as interdisciplinary and multi-specialty including  basic to clinical scientists and how these teams will help recovery of neurological function.  A very stimulating and interesting discussion among the three neurosurgeons. Good for Video but the images should be seen if Podcast are chosen. 57 minutes.  (JIA)  

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Speaker
  • James I. Ausman, MD, MA, PhD

    CEO SNI and SNI Digital; Emeritus Professor Neurosurgery

  • Eric Nussbaum, MD

    Private practice Neurosurgeon , Self Employed, United & Gillette Children's Hospitals St. Paul , Minnesota , USA

  • Gary Steinberg, MD, PhD

    Professor, Neurosurgery, Former Chairman