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Research Areas

The division of Pediatric Neurosurgery is active in all aspects of clinical and basic science research.

Our clinical research is focused on outcome and quality improvement in the management of

  • hydrocephalus
  • craniosynostosis
  • achondroplasia
  • epilepsy
  • tumors

Our basic science research involves the development of models to simulate childhood brainstem and spinal cord tumors. The Johns Hopkins division of pediatric neurosurgery is the first in the world to create these models. Our goal is find less invasive ways to treat or cure these “almost” inoperable tumors.

 
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Ziya Gokaslan performs surgery to relieve back pain caused by degenerative disc disease.

When Tumors Attack the Spine
NeuroLogic, Spring 2009
For the Craniocerical Junction, A Novel Surgical Approach
NeuroLogic, Spring 2008
Making Headway:  A Right Approach to a Wrong Tumor
Brainwaves, Spring 2004
Redefining the Spine
Brainwaves, Spring 2002

Pediatric Neurosurgery Team

  1. Assistant Professor of Neurosurgery

  2. Associate Professor of Neurosurgery

  3. Professor of Neurosurgery, Oncology, Plastic Surgery and Pediatrics

  4. Physician Assistant

  5. Physician Assistant

  6. Associate Professor of Neurological Surgery, Pediatrics and Oncology

  7. Physician Assistant

  8. Physician Assistant

  9. Walter E. Dandy Professor of Neurosurgery

  10. Professor of Neurological Surgery and Oncology

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