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Neurosurgery

Neurosurgery

The University of Illinois Medical Center’s Department of Neurosurgery has nationally and internationally recognized experts in every subspecialty in neurosurgery. The combined expertise of neurosurgeons at the Medical Center allows us to treat an extraordinary variety of conditions. In many cases, our surgeons can successfully treat patients that couldn’t be helped at other major medical centers.

Stroke

Our neurosurgeons have pioneered new therapies for the prevention and treatment of stroke. Using endovascular and microsurgical approaches and aided by unique computer programs designed by Medical Center neurosurgeons, patients will receive the latest and most-advanced management for stroke prevention and management.

Intracranial Aneurysms

Our surgeons have treated more than 3,000 aneurysms with one of the highest success rates in the world. In addition to open brain surgery, our endovascular neuroradiologists can thread a catheter through blood vessels to treat the brain aneurysm internally. Our work in this area is internationally recognized.

Brain Arteriovenous Malformation (AVM)

AVMs are tangles or knots of arteries and veins. They serve no purpose and can rupture, causing dangerous bleeding in the brain. Our neurosurgeons, neuroradiologists and radiosurgeons can provide several advanced treatment options. We are one of a few centers nationwide able to perform nidus embolization, a technique with a higher success rate than the standard procedure used at other medical centers.

Spine and Spinal Cord Disorders

Our neurosurgeons have 30 years of experience in treating spine and spinal cord disorders and are internationally recognized in this field. Our neurosurgeons specialize in the management of complex and problem cases.

Neuro-oncology

Our neuroscientists have combined with specialists in medical, surgical, and radiation oncology and psychiatry and neurology to provide a multidisciplinary neuro-oncology clinic for those patients with cancer of the central nervous system. Patients receive the most-advanced therapies available guided by the multidisciplinary team. State-of-the-art computer-guided surgery allows precise tumor removal without complications and with hospital stays of only a few days.

Pain

Pain is the most common symptom among patients. Neurosurgery is leading a multidisciplinary pain clinic in cooperation with anesthesia, surgical oncology, neurology orthopaedics and psychiatry. This clinic serves those patients with pain syndromes that are resistant to therapy. It is unique in the Midwest.

Movement, Functional Disorders and Epilepsy

Parkinson's disease, movement disorders, pain syndromes and spasticity are among the disorders treated by Medical Center neurosurgeons using advanced computer-guided surgical technology. Using specially developed equipment, patients with epilepsy resistant to treatment are evaluated for surgical therapies in cooperation with Medical Center neurologists.

Peripheral Nerve Disorders

In cooperation with orthopaedics, plastic surgery and neurology, our neurosurgeons participate in a multidisciplinary clinic, unique in the Midwest, to diagnose and treat disorders of the peripheral nerves. From peripheral neuropathies requiring medical management to trauma that requires surgical correction, Medical Center neuroscientists provide comprehensive diagnosis and management of these disorders.

Pediatric Neurosurgery

Because of its expertise in critical care, University of Illinois Medical Center is a center for the referral of complex pediatric neurosurgical problem cases – specifically brain AVMs and vein of Galen aneurysms. We have more experience in the treatment of craniofacial disorders than any other medical center in the world.
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