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Patient Referrals
Neurosurgery(602) 406-3181
Transfer a Patient1-844-BNI-XFER (844-264-9337)
More InformationBarrowNeuro.org
The Department of Neurosurgery at Barrow Neurological Institute, chaired by Michael Lawton, MD, focuses on providing every patient with the most advanced neurosurgical medical care. Barrow’s highly skilled and experienced neurosurgeons represent all subspecialties within the field of neurosurgery and perform more brain surgeries than any hospital in the United States.
Barrow neurosurgery patients have access to invaluable research and hundreds of clinical trials, enabling better treatment options, sooner. The Institute’s surgeons have pioneered numerous procedures and techniques, such as the cardiac standstill procedure and thoracoscopic spine surgery. They have also made significant discoveries in neuroscience, including isolating the gene that causes the inherited form of cerebral cavernous malformations.
The neurosurgical team at Barrow is committed to disseminating the knowledge its team has built over the years through a steadfast pursuit of academic excellence and resident education.
• Acoustic Neuroma• Aneurysms• Arteriovenous Malformations• Brachial Plexus Injuries• Brain Tumors• Carotid Artery Disease• Cavernous Malformations• Degenerative Spine Disease• Epilepsy• Hydrocephalus• Intracranial Stenosis and Moyamoya
Disease
• Meningioma• Parkinson’s Disease and Movement
Disorders• Peripheral Nerve Disorders• Pituitary Tumors and Disorders• Scoliosis and Spinal Deformities• Spine Disorders• Spinal Trauma• Spinal Tumors• Stroke• Trigeminal Neuralgia
• Aneurysm Clipping• Asleep Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS)• AVM Resection• Bypass Surgery• Carotid Angioplasty and Stenting• Carotid Endarterectomy• Craniocervical Junction Surgery• CyberKnife Radiosurgery
• Endoscopic Cranial Surgery• Endoscopic Transsphenoidal Pituitary
Surgery• Endovascular Neurosurgery• Epilepsy Surgery• Gamma Knife Radiosurgery• Skull Base Surgery• Stereotactic Laser Ablation
• Adult and Pediatric Scoliosis Surgery• Minimally Invasive and Hybrid Scoliosis
Correction• Custom 3-D Printed Implants for Fusion
Surgery• Less-Invasive Spine Tumor Surgery
• Mini-Open Thoracic Herniated Disc Surgery
• Minimally Invasive Lateral Surgery• Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery• Navigation-Guided Spinal Procedures• Robotic-Assisted Spine Surgery
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Brain and Cerebrovascular Procedures:
What We Treat:
Spine Procedures:
Neurosurgery
Barrow Second OpinionBarrow Neurological Institute offers neurosurgical second opinions.
For more information visit BarrowNeuro.org/SecondOpinion
2/6/2020
Michael T. Lawton, MDAneurysms and Blood
Vessel DisordersArteriovenous MalformationCavernous MalformationAcoustic NeuromaSkull Base Surgery
Felipe Albuquerque, MDAneurysms and Blood
Vessel DisordersEndovascular NeurosurgeryHereditary Hemorrhagic
TelangiectasiaMeningiomaStroke / Transient Ischemic
Attacks
Kaith Almefty, MDMeningiomaAcoustic NeuromaSkull Base SurgerySchwannomaSpine Surgery
F. David Barranco, MDBrain TumorsCervical Spine SurgeryLumbar Spine SurgeryPituitary Tumors and
DisordersRadiosurgery
Steve Chang, MDBrain TumorsCervical Spine SurgeryMinimally Invasive Spine
SurgeryRobotic Spine SurgerySpine Tumors
Tsinsue Chen, MDDeep Brain StimulationTrigeminal NeuralgiaHemifacial SpasmBrain TumorsSpine Tumors
Andrew Ducruet, MDEndovascular NeurosurgeryAneurysms and Blood
Vessel DisordersArteriovenous MalformationDural Arteriovenous FistulaStroke / Transient Ischemic
Attacks
Brian Fitzpatrick, MDBrain TumorsHydrocephalusLumbar Spine SurgeryMinimally Invasive Spine
SurgeryNormal Pressure
Hydrocephalus
David Fusco, MDBrain TumorsCervical Spine SurgeryCyberknifeLumbar Spine SurgeryMinimally Invasive Spine
Surgery
Mark Garrett, MDBrain TumorsSpine Tumors Complex Cervical
and Lumbar SpineCranial/Spinal TraumaArtificial Disc Surgery
Taro Kaibara, MDBrain TumorsMinimally Invasive
Spine SurgeryCervical Spine FusionLumbar Spine FusionSpinal Navigation and
Robotics
U. Kumar Kakarla, MDScolisois Pediatric
and AdultCervical Spine surgeryThoracic Spine surgeryLumbar Spine surgeryDisc Herniation
Bryan Lee, MDMinimally Invasive Spine
SurgeryComplex Spinal Deformity
CorrectionCranial and Spinal TraumaBrain and Spinal Tumors
Andrew Little, MDPituitary Tumors and
DisordersBrain TumorsMeningiomaArnold Chiari MalformationRadiosurgery
Frederick Marciano, MDBrain TumorsCervical Spine SurgeryLumbar Spine SurgeryMinimally Invasive Spine
SurgerySpinal Cord Tumors
Zaman Mirzadeh, MDTrigeminal NeuralgiaCancer PainNeuropathiesSpinal Cord StimulatorIntrathecal Baclofen/Pain
Pump
Rory Murphy, MDCervical MyelopathyCervical Spine SurgeryBrain TumorsSpinal Cord TumorsSpinal Cord Injury/Peripheral
Nerve Surgery
Francisco Ponce, MDDeep Brain StimulationParkinson’s Disease and
Movement DisordersSpinal Cord DisordersSpinal Cord TumorsSpine Tumors
Barrow Neurological Institute – Neurosurgeons
Randall Porter, MDAcoustic NeuromaMinimally Invasive Spine
SurgeryRobotic Spine SurgeryBrain TumorsRadiosurgery
Nader Sanai, MDBrain TumorsRadiosurgeryGlioblastomaMeningiomaSkull Base Surgery
Kris Smith, MDBrain TumorsCyberknifeGamma KnifeGlioblastoma MultiformeMeningioma
Laura Snyder, MDMinimally Invasive
Spine SurgerySpinal StenosisSpine TumorsArtificial Disc SurgeryRobotic Spine Surgery
Luis Tumialan, MDMinimally Invasive Lumbar
and Cervical Surgeries Artificial Disc: Lumbar and
Cervical Robotic-Assisted Spinal
Surgery Anterior Cervical Fusions Minimally Invasive Manage-
ment of Spinal Cord Tumors
Jay Turner, MD, PhDScoliosis and Spinal
DeformitiesSpine TumorsMinimally Invasive Spine
SurgeryRobotic Spine SurgeryCraniocervical Junction Surgery
Juan Uribe, MDCervical Spine SurgeryMinimally Invasive Spine
SurgeryRobotic Spine SurgeryScoliosis and Spinal
DeformitiesThoracic Spine Surgery
John Wanebo, MDAneurysms and Blood
Vessel DisordersBrain TumorsCervical Spine SurgeryGlioblastoma MultiformeMoyamoya Disease