Neurosurgery
Neurosurgeons at Saint Peter's University Hospital use state-of-the-art technology
and advanced procedures to treat diseases of the brain and spinal cord. We are one
of the few hospitals in the area that perform adult and pediatric neurosurgery
to treat epilepsy, brain tumors, aneurysms, blood clots, arteriovenous malformations
and spinal fractures.
In addition to using traditional neurosurgery, physicians specializing in interventional
neuroradiology treat many diseases of the brain and spinal cord by using guided
imagery.
Coblation
Coblation uses radio frequency (RF) to dissolve and remove cancerous tumors that
cause spinal fractures. Following this procedure, vertebroplasty (injecting a cement
substance) is performed to stabilize the spine. This dual approach spares patients
major spinal surgery and generally reduces pain in three days.