- Herniated discs
- Cysts in the spine
- Patients with bony overgrowth
- Pinched nerves
- Spinal tumors (almost any pathology in the spine)
- Complications from fusion surgeries
- Spinal stenosis
Minimally Invasive Endoscopic Spine Surgery
Minimally Invasive Endoscopic Spine Surgery
Overview
Minimally Invasive Endoscopic Spine Surgery Division at Rhode Island Hospital and Brown University is a pioneer academic center specializing in minimally invasive spine surgery on patients with a variety of spinal conditions. These typically include herniated discs and pinched nerves, however, treatment can be extended to any pathology of the spine, even spinal tumors. In many cases, patients seek it as a salvage procedure, after failing other surgical techniques like spinal fusion.
Endoscopic Spine Surgery is a cutting edge procedure performed on patients while awake, without general anesthesia, through the smallest incisions and working channel endoscope, resulting in less discomfort and faster recovery time. Our division is led by Dr. Albert E. Telfeian, one of the world’s leading experts, who attracts hundreds of patients worldwide. Significant ongoing research collaborations with international academic centers focus on developing instrumentation and new applications for procedures to improve patients’ lives.
Specialty Team
Director
-
Albert E. Telfeian, MD, PhD
Professor of Neurosurgery, Vice-Chair, Quality Improvement, Director, Center for Minimally Invasive Endoscopic Spinal Surgery, Vice President, Neurosurgery & Neurosurgical Innovation
Conditions We Treat
Research
Kambin Award for his contribution in science and education in the field of endoscopic spine surgery.
Technology
- Gamma Knife Radiosurgery System
- CyberKnife Robotic Radiosurgery System