J. Gordon McComb, M.D.
Professor of Neurological Surgery
Keck School of Medicine of the University of Southern California
Head, Division of Neurosurgery
Childrens Hospital Los Angeles
Presentations:
- Pediatric Brain Tumor
- Spinal Cord Tumors
- Arachnoid Cysts
- Neurosurgical Manifestations of the Neurocutaneous Syndromes (neurofibromatosis, tuberous sclerosis, Sterge-Weber, etc.)
- Vascular Malformations (AVMs, aneurysms, Moya-Moya disease)
- Craniosynostosis
- Craniofacial Reconstruction
- Hydrocephalus
- Cerebrospinal Fluid Physiology
- CSF Diverting Shunts
- Evaluation of Shunts for Malfunction and/or Infection
- Pre-term Infant with Intraventricular Hemorrhage
- Dandy-Walker Malformation
- Intracranial Hemorrhage in the Newborn: Prevention and Long Term Consequences
- Spinal Cord Syringes (hydromyelia, syringomyelia, association with Chiari I & II malformations)
- Neural Tube Defects
- Myelomenigoceles (Spina Bifida)
- Meningoceles
- Lipomatous Malformations (dysraphism, lipomyelomeningocele)
- Congenital Dermal Sinus (with dermoids)
- Split Cord Malformations (diastematomyelia)
- Tethered Cord Syndrome
- Other (myelocystocele, neuroenteric cysts, etc.)
- Encephaloceles
- Head Trauma
- Spinal Cord Trauma
- Anomalies of the Vertebral Column
- Selective Dorsal Rhizotomy for Spasticity
- Neuroendoscopy
Michael L. Levy, M.D.
Associate Professor of Neurosurgery
Keck School of Medicine of the University of Southern California
Division of Neurosurgery
Childrens Hospital Los Angeles
Presentations:
- Brain Tumors
- Spinal Cord Tumors
- Arachnoid Cysts
- Vascular Malformations (AVMs, aneurysms, Moya-Moya disease)
- Technical Advances in Surgical Interventions in Children
- Surgical Management of Medically Intractable Epilepsy in Children
- Craniosynostosis
- Craniofacial Reconstruction
- Hydrocephalus
- CSF Diverting Shunts
- Evaluation of Shunts for Malfunction and/or Infection
- Pre-term Infant with Intraventricular Hemorrhage
- Spinal Cord Syringes (hydromyelia, syringomyelia, association with Chiari I & II malformations)
- Neural Tube Defects
- Myelomenigoceles (Spina Bifida)
- Meningoceles
- Lipomatous Malformations (dysraphism, lipomyelomeningocele)
- Congenital Dermal Sinus (with dermoids)
- Split Cord Malformations (diastematomyelia)
- Tethered Cord Syndrome
- Other (myelocystocele, neuroenteric cysts, etc.)
- Encephaloceles
- Head Trauma
- Spinal Cord Trauma
- Anomalies of the Vertebral Column
- Brachial Plexus Injuries
- Neuroendoscopy
- New Techniques in Neurosurgical Imaging and Application
- Review of Pediatric Pinal Cord Injury
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