Research that helps physicians effectively treat a wide variety of neurosurgical disorders – ranging from brain tumors to spinal deformity to severe facial pain – was a focus of Mayfield Brain &
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Research that helps physicians effectively treat a wide variety of neurosurgical disorders – ranging from brain tumors to spinal deformity to severe facial pain – was a focus of Mayfield Brain &
Read moreMayfield Brain & Spine carries a long history of innovation to serve patients, a spirit that continues today by adapting technology to customize care to each individual case. Current examples include: Overall,
Read moreFor patients with unruptured brain aneurysms, new research led by neurosurgeon Dr. Andrew Ringer can help physicians better balance the risks of clotting vs. bleeding from taking blood thinners after aneurysm repair.
Read moreNew study led by Mayfield neurosurgeon outlines a pathway to pain relief and reduced medication use Gamma Knife radiosurgery is a non-invasive outpatient treatment that provides long-term pain relief to patients suffering
Read moreMayfield physicians and providers continued to showcase their national leadership in neurosurgical academic research in 2023, increasing the number of national presentations to 27 and offering original research at the discipline’s leading
Read moreMayfield will ramp up investments in our growing research program in 2021, fueled by expanded clinical trials, additional laboratory programs and increased access to outcomes data. The resources to support research and
Read moreA nurse practitioner’s passion for improving patient outcomes could lead to a change in the way neurosurgical patients are treated. Jody Miniard, DNP, a nurse practitioner at Mayfield Brain & Spine and
Read moreFifty years ago the median survival for an individual diagnosed with glioblastoma multiforme, the aggressive brain cancer, was 7 months. Today it is 15 months.
Read moreTurn to almost any patient education page on the Mayfield Brain & Spine website and you will see her artistic footprint. Open a neurosurgical journal, and you may see her work there,
Read moreA new study furthers research on “brain tsunamis” and provides insight into the neurobiology of dying. This innovative research received partial funding from the Mayfield Education & Research Foundation, the United States government,
Read moreNew guidelines for emergency stroke treatment issued yesterday are already benefiting patients at the TriHealth Neuroscience Institute, where Andy Ringer, MD, a neurosurgeon with Mayfield Brain & Spine, is Chief of Neurosciences.
Read moreBy Mary Kemper For the first time in its 75 years of research, the topic of spreading depolarization has received its own special issue in the Journal of Cerebral Blood Flow &
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