Department of Neurosurgery Newsletter

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QUARTERLY NEWSLETTER FROM THE DEPARTMENT OF NEUROSURGERY

IN THIS ISSUE

VOLUME 1 | FEBRUARY 2020

2019 Highlights

Residency Merger

Visiting Professors

Upcoming Events

Research Funding

Presentations & Publications

Barnabas Health Ambulatory Care Center



Our mission is to provide compassionate and superlative neurosurgical care in an environment of outstanding education and groundbreaking research.


I n s i d e t h i s I s s u e

2019 Year In Review DR. ANIL NANDA

ACGME

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Letter from the Chair

Residency Merger

DR. J. BRUCE & DR. K. MURASKO

DR. D. BOISON & DR. H. SUN

RIBBON CUTTING

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Visiting Professor

FACULTY

Highlighted Presentations and Publications PAGE 22

Research Funding

Upcoming Events PAGE 26

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Our Faculty We are proud to offer patients throughout New Jersey renowned, state-of-the-art neurosurgical care at our facilities. Our neurosurgeons and specialists stay on the forefront of this branch of medicine and ensure that our patients have world-class treatment options for the most integrated and comprehensive brain care for adults and children.

Anil Nanda, MD, MPH, FACS Professor & Chairman, Department of Neurosurgery

Robert Wood Johnson Medical School - New Brunswick Shabbar Danish, MD

Jasdeep Hundal, PsyD

Associate Professor

Assistant Professor

Michael Nosko, MD, PhD

Alice Edwards, PA

Associate Professor

Assistant Professor

Gaurav Gupta, MD

Eric L. Hargreaves, PhD

Associate Professor

Clinical Assistant Professor

Hai Sun, MD, PhD

Detlev Boison, PhD

Associate Professor

Professor and Vice Chair of Research

Simon Hanft, MD

Randal McKinnon, PhD

Assistant Professor

Associate Professor

Stephen Johnson, MD Assistant Professor

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New Jersey Medical School - Newark James Liu, MD

Pankaj Agarwalla, MD

Professor

Assistant Professor

Robert Heary, MD

John L. Gillick, MD

Professor

Assistant Professor

Ira Goldstein, MD

Rachid Assina, MD

Associate Professor & Program Director

Antonios Mammis, MD

Assistant Professor

Stella Elkabes, PhD

Assistant Professor

Professor Co-Director of Reynolds Family Spine Laboratory

Priyank Khandelwal, MD

Vineet Chitravanshi, PhD

Assistant Professor

Assistant Professor

Amit Singla, MD Assistant Professor

Saint Barnabas Medical Center - Livingston Otakar R. Hubschmann, MD Chairperson of Neurosurgery

Joseph Koziol, MD Vice Chair & APD, Neurosurgery

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"This is the best worst thing that happened to me. I was on a negative path, but now I don't want to take this second chance for granted." LIA REDONDO Patient of Dr. Anil Nanda


Letter from the Chair

I want to wish everyone a delightful and prosperous New Year. On behalf of the Rutgers and RWJBarnabas Neurosurgery group, we look forward to another year of growth and academic excellence. Easily the best news from 2019 was the merger of the residency program between St. Barnabas Medical Center and Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School and New Jersey Medical School. This brought us to eighteen total residents, and we are thrilled as the integration continues to move smoothly. We added six faculty members over the last seventeen months, and are anticipating adding another four in 2020. Last year, amongst our entire faculty, over 100 journal articles were published. We are grateful to all of our leaders for their wonderful academic contributions, and I hope this trend continues. We are really looking forward to the upcoming series of CME Events scheduled for this year. On April 30 and May 1 2020, we will be hosting Global Neurosurgery: Ask Not for Whom the Bell Tolls, in Jersey City, NJ. This symposium is intended to educate, innovate, and foster a deeper understanding in global neurosurgery. We anticipate a number of dignitaries to attend and address the various aspects of neurosurgery. Recently, our new website was launched, providing a better system for referrals. I look forward to working with all of you and improving patient care outcomes, safety, quality, and academic productivity. Thank you again and best wishes.

Anil Nanda, MD, MPH, FACS PROFESSOR AND CHAIRMAN, DEPARTMENT OF NEUROSURGERY RUTGERS-NEW JERSEY MEDICAL SCHOOL & ROBERT WOOD JOHNSON MEDICAL SCHOOL PETER W. CARMEL M.D. ENDOWED CHAIR OF NEUROLOGICAL SURGERY SENIOR VICE PRESIDENT OF NEUROSURGICAL SERVICES, RWJBARNABAS HEALTH CHAIR AND CHIEF OF SERVICE, DEPARTMENT OF NEUROSURGERY, UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL

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Rutgers,

The

State

University

of

New

Jersey,

and

RWJBarnabas Health have launched a partnership to jointly

operate a world-class academic health system dedicated to lifechanging research, clinical training of tomorrow’s workforce, and high-quality health care for all. This partnership represents a significant step forward to improve access to care and reduce the health disparities that impact our state. We are driven in this work by our shared belief that while we are strong leaders in our respective fields. The partnership between Rutgers University and RWJBarnabas Health creates a force for change, shaping

the future of the health care delivery system. Together we are poised to transform health care in New Jersey and drive innovations that will improve outcomes across the country. The vision is to form a world-class academic health system.

Clinic Locations RWJMS - Robert Wood Johnson Campus 10 Plum Street, 5th Floor, New Brunswick, NJ 08901 P: (732) 235-6333

Newark Beth Israel Medical Center 166 Lyons Avenue FHC/Ground Floor Orthopedic Institute and Surgery Suite, Newark, NJ 07112 P: (973) 972-2323

| F: (973) 972-2333

NJMS - University Hospital Ambulatory Care Center Ambulatory Care Center, G-1650 140 Bergen Street, Newark, NJ 07103 P: (973) 972-9000

Rutgers Neurological Institute of New Jersey at Denville 16 Pocono Road, Suite 216, Denville, NJ 07834

Barnabas Health Ambulatory Care Center 200 S Orange Ave, Livingston, NJ 07039 P: (973) 322-7000

Community Medical Center 99 Route 37, West Toms River, NJ 08755 P: (732) 265-7775 | F: (732) 235-6042

Doctors Office Center (DOC) 90 Bergen Street, DOC 8100, Newark, NJ 07103 P: (973) 972-3488 | F: (973) 972-2333


Residency Merger 18 Total Accredited Residents The Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical

The Rutgers Neurosurgical Residency Training

Education (ACGME) accredited categorical

Program has three approved sites. These sites

Neurosurgical Residency Training Program

include the University Hospital in Newark, St.

at Rutgers New Jersey Medical School, which

Barnabas Medical Center in Livingston, and Robert

provides Neurosurgical training at the highest

Wood Johnson Hospital in New Brunswick, New

levels of clinical expertise and technological

Jersey. All three sites provide exposure to a wide

proficiency. The program follows guidelines

variety of elective cranial, spinal, pediatric,

established by the American Board of

cerebrovascular, endovascular and peripheral nerve

Neurological Surgery (ABNS) and is a rigorous

surgeries. At all three sites, the residents operate

seven-year experience that is in full compliance

with full-time faculty with each site having a

with the guidelines for residency as dictated

designated full-time Director of Neurosurgical

by the Accreditation Council for Graduate

Education. As the state’s largest academic health

Medical Education (ACGME) and approved

care system, RWJBarnabas Health in partnership

by the Neurosurgical Residency Review

with Rutgers Health, provides a comprehensive

Committee (RRC).

range of educational programs and research opportunities in the field of neurosurgery.

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Neurosurgery Residents

PGY7

PGY5 Arthur Carminucci, MD

Neil Majmundar, MD

Chief Resident The College of New Jersey Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School

New York University Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School

Nick Hernandez, MD

Matthew Cummock, MD

Washington University Touro College of Osteopathic Medicine

Chief Resident Johns Hopkins University Jefferson Medical College of Thomas Jefferson University

Yehuda Herschman, MD Chief Resident Yeshiva University Chicago Medical School at Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine & Science

PGY4

Grant Arzumanov, DO Fairfield University Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine

PGY6 Omar Iqbal, MD University of California St. George's University School of Medicine

Nitesh Patel, MD

Rutgers University New Brunswick Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School

Asif Shafiq, DO

University of South Florida Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine

Amanda Carpenter, MD Bowdoin College St. George's University School of Medicine

Blake Taylor, MD University of California Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons

Kevin Zhao, DO Rutgers University Western University of Health Sciences College of Osteopathic Medicine of the Pacific


PGY3

PGY1 Elena Solli, MD

Sean Munier, MD

Georgetown University New York Medical College

Loyola University Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School

Christopher Talbot, DO

Ali Tayebi-Meybodi, MD

Clarkson University University of New England College of Osteopathic Medicine

PGY2 Purvee Patel, MD

Rutgers University Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School

Timothy Wong, MD Rutgers University Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School

Raja Jani, DO University of Rochester Touro College of Osteopathic Medicine

Tehran University of Medical Sciences School of Medicine Iran


Visiting Professors

Throughout the year, the department will host prominent figures in the field of neurological surgery lecturing on their areas of interest. The visiting professors will participate in journal clubs and patient care conferences throughout the day, and discuss interesting papers and cases with faculty, residents and staff. Guest speakers typically participate in the usual department conferences on Academic Day, Wednesday, and participate in a dinner with residents and faculty afterward.

On Wednesday, November 13th 2019, the Department of Neurosurgery at Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School and Rutgers New Jersey Medical School, hosted Dr. Jeffrey Bruce, MD, for the Visiting Professor lecture series. Dr. Bruce presented his lecture “Exploring the Seat of Man’s Soul: Observations on Pineal Region Surgery” at

the CINJ Lecture Hall in New Brunswick, NJ. The lecture was attended by clinical and research faculty, residents, and fellows.

JEFFREY BRUCE, MD

Edgar M. Housepian Professor of Neurological Surgery at Columbia University, Co-director, Brain Tumor Center

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Above: Dr. Anil Nanda, Dr. Karin Muraszko, and Dr. Peter Carmel

Our first Visiting Professor this year was Dr. Karin Muraszko, who was born in Jersey City, New Jersey. She received her undergraduate degree from Yale University. She then continued to Columbia University in New York where she received her medical degree and completed her residency training in Neurological Surgery and completed fellowships in pediatric neurosurgery. Dr. Muraszko is an internationally renowned speaker who specializes in pediatric neurosurgery. She was the first woman to head a neurosurgery department at any medical school in the US. Dr. Muraszko currently serves as the Professor and Chair of the Department of Neurological Surgery at the University of Michigan, and was the first woman to serve as chair of a neurosurgery department in the country. KARIN MURASZKO, MD

Chair and Julian T. Hoff, M.D. Professor, Neurological Surgery at Michigan Medicine

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Dr. Grady was appointed the Charles Harrison Frazier Professor & Chairman of the Department of Neurosurgery at the Perelman School of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania in March 1999. He received his undergraduate degree from the University of California, San Diego and medical degree from Georgetown University School of Medicine. He trained in Neurological Surgery at the University of Virginia from 1981-1987 and was a faculty member at the University of Washington from 1987-1999. He is Board Certified by the American Board of Neurological Surgeons and is a fellow of the American College of Surgeons. Dr. Grady served as the Secretary for American Board of Neurological Surgery from 2004-2008, and was appointed Chairman of the ABNS from 2008-2009. Dr. Grady served as a member of the M. SEAN GRADY, M.D.

editorial board for the Journal of Neurosurgery from 2000-2010.

Charles Harrison Frazier Professor & Chairman of the Department of Neurosurgery at the Perelman School of Medicine On February 5th, 2020, Dr. Sean Grady delivered a lecture on “A Unifying Hypothesis behind the Short and Long Term Consequences of Concussion� in the The Arline and Henry Schwartzman

Courtyard at Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital.

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Visiting Professor Series Schedule March 11th, 2020 | New Jersey Medical School Dr. Harry R. van Loveren presently serves as the David W. Cahill Professor and Chairman of the Department of Neurosurgery and Brain Repair at the University of South Florida Health, as well as oversees the Surgical SubSpecialties in the Departments of Urology, Otolaryngology, and Ophthalmology. After completing medical school, he trained with the Mayfield Clinic (then the Mayfield Neurological Institute) and as Fellow in the neurophysiology laboratory of Jean Sigfried and Helmut Haas in Zurich. He remained at the Mayfield Clinic and participated in its amalgamation with the University of Cincinnati Department of Neurosurgery. His clinical and research interests include pain, functional neurosurgery, trauma, vascular neurosurgery, and skull base surgery.

Harry R. van Loveren, MD Professor and Chair of the Department of Neurosurgery and Brain Repair Vice Dean for Clinical Affairs for the USF Health Morsani College of Medicine

April 1st, 2020 | St. Barnabas Medical Center Dr. James Ecklund serves as the Medical Director of Neurosciences at Inova and Professor and Chairman of Neurosciences at Inova Fairfax Medical Campus. Prior to joining Inova Medical Group, he served as professor and chairman of the Neurosurgery Program of the National Capital Consortium, which includes Walter Reed Army Medical Center, National Naval Medical Center and the Uniformed Services University. He is a retired colonel in the U.S Army and was deployed as a neurosurgeon to both Afghanistan and Iraq. His program received the vast majority of American neurotrauma casualties. Dr. Ecklund's primary clinical and research interests include complex spine, cerebrovascular disease and neurotrauma with an emphasis on blast and penetrating injury.

James Ecklund, FAANS, FACS Director of Inova Neuroscience & Spine Institute Chairman of Inova Hospital Department of Neurosciences

May 28th, 2020 | Graduation Speaker Dr. Robert Spetzler is a world-renowned neurosurgeon who specializes in cerebrovascular disease and skull base tumors. He has been involved in pioneering the technique of hypothermia and cardiac arrest for the treatment of difficult brain lesions. He served as president and CEO of Barrow Neurological Institute from 1986 to 2017. He is also emeritus chair of neurosurgery at the Phoenix campus of The University of Arizona College of Medicine.

Robert Spetzler, MD

Emeritus Chair of the Department of Neurosurgery at Barrow Neurological Institute

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Visiting Professor Series Schedule June 17th, 2020 |

Robert Wood Johnson Medical School

Dr. Dirk De Ridder is the Neurological Foundation Chair of Neurosurgery in Dunedin School of Medicine, New Zeland. In his clinical capacity, Dr. De Ridder is responsible for skull base surgery (vestibular schwannomas, pituitary surgery), and microvascular decompression surgery. His research interests are centered on a Darwinian predictive brain model with Bayesian updating to adapt to an ever changing environment. This model is the basis to understand common pathophysiological mechanisms clustering groups of pathologies, such as thalamocortical dysrhythmias (pain, tinnitus, epilepsy, depression, Parkinson's disease, schizophrenia) or obsessive compulsive spectrum disorder (such as addiction, OCD, or eating disorders).

Dirk De Ridder, MD, PhD Foundation Chair of Neurosurgery, Professor Dunedin School of Medicine

July 22nd, 2020 | New Jersey Medical School Dr. Carl Heilman is the Neurosurgeon-in-Chief at Tufts Medical Center. He is a Professor and the Chairman of the Department of Neurosurgery. He is internationally renowned for neurosurgical excellence. Dr. Heilman specializes in surgery for skull base tumors, pituitary tumors, meningiomas, schwannomas and Chiari 1 malformations. He has served as the President of the North American Skull Base Surgery Society, the Society of University Neurosurgeons, the Boston Society of Neurology and Psychiatry, and the New England Neurosurgical Society. Dr. Heilman is board certified in Neurosurgery.

Carl Heilman, MD Neurosurgeon-in-Chief, Chairman of Neurosurgery and Professor Tufts University School of Medicine

August 26th, 2020 | Robert Wood Johnson Medical School Dr. Steven Kalkanis is chair of Henry Ford Health System's neurosurgery department, medical director of the Henry Ford Cancer Institute and president of the Congress of Neurological Surgeons. Dr. Kalkanis is internationally-recognized as a leader in brain and spinal cord tumor surgery, intracranial and stereotactic neurosurgery, and adult cervical and lumbar spine disease. He authored the definitive set of guidelines for the multidisciplinary treatment of brain metastases. As a member of the Hermelin Brain Tumor Center team,Dr. Kalkanis I specialize in the treatment of all brain tumors including clinical trials; intracranial neurosurgery, spinal cord tumors, adult cervical and lumbar spine disease, general neurosurgery and stereotactic neurosurgery.

Steven Kalkanis, MD

Chief Executive Officer, Henry Ford Medical Group Senior Vice President & Chief Academic Officer Professor & Chairman, Department of Neurosurgery Mark L. Rosenblum Endowed Chair in Neurosurgery Medical Director, Henry Ford Cancer Institute Co-Director, Henry Ford Neuroscience Institute

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RESEARCH FUNDING Detlev Boison, PhD

Professor and Vice Chair of Research, Department of Neurosurgery

Dr. Boison has a passion for translational research and for finding cures for intractable conditions that cause human suffrage and death. He also seeks to translate fundamental mechanisms of biochemistry and energy metabolism into novel therapeutic approaches for the treatment of neurological conditions. His major research effort is the development of metabolism-based therapies that enable disease modification in epilepsy after traumatic brain injury. Over the past 25 years he has maintained a rigorous program on translational adenosine research and has been continuously NIH funded since 2008. R01 NS065957 (Masino/Boison/Geiger), NINDS 6/15/2018-4/30/2022 Role: multi-PI Ketogenic Diet and Adenosine: Epigenetics and Antiepileptogenesis R01 NS103740 (Boison), NINDS 9/15/2018-8/31/2023 Role: Principal Investigator Adenosine receptor mediated therapies for SUDEP

Hai Sun, MD, PhD

Associate Professor and Assistant Director of Research, Department of Neurosurgery

Dr. Sun's research interests are in the areas of brain computer interface, neuroimaging, brain functional and structural connectome, pathophysiology of epilepsy, and the treatment of cerebrovascular diseases. He is the co-author of more than 60 peer-reviewed journal articles and 7 book chapters. Dr. Sun is a recipient of Epilepsy Research Program Idea Development Award from U.S. Department of Defense for the search of imaging biomarkers for the development of post-traumatic epilepsy. In a recent publication, Dr. Sun and his collaborators showed patients with sickle cell disease are at increased risk for developing the Moyamoya Syndrome, which is blockage of intracranial arteries. The blockage of the intracranial arteries can lead to both ischemic and hemorrhagic stroke. This group of patients should be screened for the Moyamoya Syndrome and referred to surgical revascularization early if they have the condition.

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Barnabas Health Ambulatory Care Center 200 South Orange Ave, Livingston, NJ 07039 | P: (973) 322-7000

Barnabas Health Ambulatory Care Center (ACC) is one of the nation’s most sophisticated ambulatory health care facilities. We provide the highest quality medical care in an environment that sets a new standard for patient satisfaction. Medical and specialty services available at the ACC include:

Ambulatory Surgery Center Athlete Screenings The Breast Center The Center for Health & Wellness New Jersey Institute for Craniofacial Surgery Diabetes Digestive Health Center Health Care Concierge Hearing Center Imaging Center / PET Scan Kogan Celiac Center Matthew J. Morahan III Health Assessment Center for Athletes Men's Health Multiple Sclerosis Comprehensive Care Center Obesity and Weight Management Center Osteoporosis Center/Bone Density Testing Pathology Collection Site Retail Pharmacy Physical and Occupational Therapy � Comprehensive Rehabilitation Center Plastic Surgery Refractive Surgery Center Speech, Language and Learning Center The Sports and Physical Medicine Institute Vascular Center


Ribbon Cutting Ceremony The Barnabas Health Ambulatory Care Center (ACC) celebrated the grand opening of the new facility on Tuesday, February 11th with a ribbon-cutting ceremony.

Pictured are, from the left, Stephen Zieniewicz, FACHE, President & CEO of St. Barnabas Medical Cenrer; Tipton Ford, Chief Operating Officer of RWJBarnabas Health; Andy Anderson, MD, CEO of RWJBarnabas Health Medical Group; Anil Nanda, MD, Professor and Chairman, Department of Neurosurgery at Rutgers NJMS & RWJMS; John Bonamo, MD, Executive Vice President, Chief Quality Officer and CMO of RWJBarnabas Health; John Russo, MD, President Elect of Medical Staff of Saint Barnabas Medical Center; Alice Edwards, PA, Director of Operations & Assistant Professor at Rutgers NJMS & RWJMS; Justin Sambol, MD, Associate Professor of Surgery at the New Jersey Medical School and Chief of the Division of Cardiothoracic Surgery at University Hospital and New Jersey Medical School

Pictured are, from the left, Detlev Boison, PhD, Vice Chair of Research and Training and Professor of Neurosurgery; Pankaj Agarwalla, MD, Assistant Professor of Neurosurgery; John Gillick, MD, Assistant Professor of Neurosurgery; Anil Nanda, MD, Professor and Chairman, Department of Neurosurgery at Rutgers NJMS & RWJMS; Rachid Assina, MD, Assistant Professor of Neurosurgery; Ira Goldstein, MD, Associate Professor of Neurosurgery; Alice Edwards, PA, Director of Operations & Assistant Professor at Rutgers NJMS & RWJMS


Highlighted Presentations in 2019

John Gillick, MD

Priyank Khandelwal, MD

Dr. Gillick presented at a Medical Grand Rounds at Saint Clare’s Health on “Low Back Pain: My Approach to Patient-Tailored Surgical Decision Making” on Tuesday, January 22 2019.

In January, Dr. Khandelwal presented an abstract on "Tandem Occlusion & Acute Stroke" at a meeting for the American Academy of Cardiology in New Delhi, India. In April, he presented an abstract on "Pipeline embolization and other new devices for aneurysm embolization" at the American Academy of Neurology 2019 Annual Meeting in Pennsylvania. In May, he presented an abstract on "Tips and Trick of Radial Intervention" at the SNVI Conference in Mumbai, India. in November, he attended the SVIN Conference in Atlanta, GA and presented an abstract on "Is Trans Radial Approach is ready for prime time use?" .

Joseph M. Koziol, MD Dr. Koziol gave a presentation on: “Complex Reconstructive Spine Surgery for Tumors” at the David and Lya Neumann Symposium: Advances in Neurosurgery. The event was held at the Borgata Hotel Casino and Spa in Atlantic City, NJ on April 26th 2019 and was sponsored by the Department of Neurosurgery at St. Barnabas Medical Center.


Anil Nanda, MD, MPH, FACS Dr. Nanda gave the Keynote Address on “Big Data Implications for the Clinical Neurosciences” at the

Computational Neuroscience Outcomes Center Symposium at Harvard University on October 9th 2019. Dr. Nanda also gave the Keynote Address on the “The Redemptive Strenuousities of a Neurosurgical Life”

Robert Heary, MD Dr. Heary was the meritorious service award recipient at the American Association of Neurological Surgeons/Congress of Neurological Surgeons Joint Section on Disorders of the Spine & Peripheral Nerves Annual Meeting. This award was presented at the annual meeting in Miami, Florida in March of 2019.

at the Teachenor-Williamson Society Symposium at the KU Medical Center in Kansas City, KS on October 11th 2019. Dr. Nanda also presented his talk “Skull Base Surgery: Picasso vs Rembrandt” for the

Neurology/Neurosurgery Grand Rounds at the University of Kansas Medical Center. The objectives of this speech were to teach the relevant anatomy of skull base, to teach the management of skull base meningiomas and their complications and to teach the need of GKRS for residual skull base tumors. Dr. Nanda presented his talks “Skull Base Surgery: Picasso Vs Rembrandt” and “Dharma: The Redemptive Strenuosities of a Neurosurgical Life”,

served as chairperson at the B. Ramamurthi Oration, and presented a 3D Video program during the joint meeting between the Asian Australasian Society of

Pankaj Agarwalla, MD Dr. Agarwalla was a panel moderator at the international Vestibular Schwannoma Symposium last June at the Mayo Clinic.

Neurological Surgeons (AASNS), the Neurological Society of India (NSI) and the International Meningioma Society Congress (IMS), at the Renaissance Mumbai Hotel and Convention Center in Mumbai, India from December 5th – 8th, 2019.

Hai Sun, MD, PhD

Eric Hargreaves, PhD Dr. Hargreaves gave a presentation on "Plasticity of Frequency Dependent Tremor Control in Parkinson's STN Implanted Individuals" at the biannual local meeting organized by Dr. Michael Pourfar of NYU Langone DBSNY (Deep Brain Stimulation New York), which gathers Neurologists and Neurosurgeons from a number of institutions including Columbia, Cornell, NYU, Mt. Sinai, Yale, Hackensack and Robert Wood Johnson.

Dr. Sun and his group represented their findings on Signature EEG correlates on intracranial monitoring and MRI-guided laser interstitial thermal therapy for medically refractory epilepsy from periventricular nodular heterotopia , at the Annual Meeting of American Epilepsy Society (AES), during December 6 to 10, 2019, in Baltimore, Maryland.


Highlighted Publications in 2019 Anil Nanda, MD, MPH, FACS Thakur, J. D., Wild, E., Menger, R., Hefner, M., Adeeb, N., Kalakoti, P., Nanda, A., Chance, G., Holdsworth, F., Understanding Spinal Instability and the Evolution of Modern Spine Injury Classification Systems. Neurosurgery. Silva, N. A., Vaz, H. H. S., Ribeiro, A. F., Sule, H., Sifri, Z. C., Nanda, A., & Simões, E. L. J. (2019). Neurosurgery in the Brazilian Amazon: Is It Possible? World Neurosurgery, 130, 192–200. doi: 10.1016/j.wneu.2019.07.015 Jumah, F., Narayan, V., Samara, A., Quinoa, T. R., Dossani, R. H., Gupta, G., & Nanda, A. (2019). Efficacy and safety of gamma knife radiosurgery for posterior cranial fossa meningioma: a systematic review. Neurosurgical Review. doi: 10.1007/s10143-019-01144-x Quinoa, T., Jumah, F., Narayan, V., Xiong, Z., Nanda, A., & Hanft, S. (2019). Nocardia amikacinitolerans and cytomegalovirus: distinctive clinical and radiological characterization of the rare etiologies of brain abscesses: report of 2 cases. Neurosurgical Focus, 47(2). doi: 10.3171/2019.5.focus19284 Jumah, F., Quinoa, T., Akel, O., Shah, S., Narayan, V., Adeeb, N., … Nanda, A. (2020). The Origins of Eponymous Aneurysm Clips: A Review. World Neurosurgery, 134, 518–531. doi: 10.1016/j.wneu.2019.09.0611

Pankaj Agarwalla, MD Koch, M. J., Agarwalla, P. K., Royce, T. J., Shih, H. A., Oh, K., Niemierko, A., … Loeffler, J. S. (2019). Brachytherapy as an Adjuvant for Recurrent Atypical and Malignant Meningiomas. Neurosurgery, 85(5). doi: 10.1093/neuros/nyz115 Agarwalla, P. K., & Choutka, O. (2019). Letter: Side-to-Side and End-to-Side Double Anastomosis Using the ParietalBranch of the Superficial Temporal Artery—A Novel Technique for Extracranial to Intracranial Bypass Surgery: 3Dimensional Operative Video. Operative Neurosurgery, 16(1), E32–E33. doi: 10.1093/ons/opy327

Gaurav Gupta, MD Hanley, D. F., Gupta, G., et al. (2019) “Efficacy and Safety of Minimally Invasive Surgery with Thrombolysis in Intracerebral Haemorrhage Evacuation (MISTIE III): a Randomised, Controlled, Open-Label, Blinded Endpoint Phase 3 Trial.” The Lancet, vol. 393, no. 10175, pp. 1021–1032., doi:10.1016/s0140-6736(19)30195-3.

Vineet Chitravanshi, PhD Umemoto, Y., Patel, A., Huynh, T., Chitravanshi VC. (2019) “Wogonin Attenuates the Deleterious Effects of Traumatic Brain Injury in Anesthetized Wistar Rats.” European Journal of Pharmacology, vol. 848, pp. 121–130., doi:10.1016/j.ejphar.2019.01.035.

James Liu, MD Liu, J. K., & Dodson, V. N. (2019). Combined Petrosal Approach for Resection of Petroclival Meningioma with Endoscopic Assistance: Operative Video and Technical Nuances. Journal of Neurological Surgery Part B: Skull Base, 80(S 03). doi: 10.1055/s-0039-1688487

Shabbar Danish, MD Munier, S. M., Desai, A. N., Patel, N. V., & Danish, S. F. (2019). Effects of Intraoperative Magnetic Resonance Thermal Imaging Signal Artifact During Laser Interstitial Thermal Therapy on Thermal Damage Estimate and Postoperative Magnetic Resonance Imaging Ablative Area Concordance. Operative Neurosurgery. doi: 10.1093/ons/opz182

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Priyank Khandelwal, MD Patel, P., Majmundar, N., Bach, I., Dodson, V., Al-Mufti, F., Tomycz, L., & Khandelwal, P. (2019). Distal Transradial Access in the Anatomic Snuffbox for Diagnostic Cerebral Angiography. American Journal of Neuroradiology. doi: 10.3174/ajnr.a6178

Antonios Mammis, MD Ward, M., Ward, B., Abraham, M., Nicheporuck, A., Elkattawy, O., Herschman, Y., Mammis, A., Liu, J. K., Paskhover, B. (2019). The Educational Quality of Neurosurgical Resources on YouTube. World Neurosurgery, 130. doi: 10.1016/j.wneu.2019.06.184

Hai Sun, MD, PhD Dcruz, J., Hefner, M., Ledbetter, C., Frilot, C., Howard, B., Zhu, P., … Sun, H. (2019). Focal epilepsy caused by single cerebral cavernous malformation (CCM) is associated with regional and global resting state functional connectivity (FC) disruption. NeuroImage: Clinical, 24, 102072. doi: 10.1016/j.nicl.2019.102072

Stella Elkabes, PhD (The Reynolds Family Spine Laboratory has recently published the following article) Mirabelli, E., Ni, L., Li, L., Acioglu, C., Heary, R. F., & Elkabes, S. (2019). Pathological pain processing in mouse models of multiple sclerosis and spinal cord injury: contribution of plasma membrane calcium ATPase 2 (PMCA2). Journal of Neuroinflammation, 16(1). doi: 10.1186/s12974-019-1585-2

Eric Hargreaves, PhD Munier, S. M., Hargreaves, E. L., Patel, N. V., & Danish, S. F. (2019). Ablation dynamics of subsequent thermal doses delivered to previously heat-damaged tissue during magnetic resonance–guided laser-induced thermal therapy. Journal of Neurosurgery, 131(6), 1958–1965. doi: 10.3171/2018.7.jns18886

Detlev Boison, PhD Boison, D., & Yegutkin, G. G. (2019). Adenosine Metabolism: Emerging Concepts for Cancer Therapy. Cancer Cell, 36(6), 582–596. doi: 10.1016/j.ccell.2019.10.007

John Gillick, MD Gillick, J. L. and Heary, R. F., (2019). Evaluation, Indications, and Techniques of Revision Spine Surgery, Youmans and Winn Neurological Surgery, 8th Edition. 2019.

Jasdeep Hundal, PsyD Goldrich, D. Y., Woodson, B. T., Hundal, J. S., & Wackym, P. A. (2019). Sleep Issues and Mild Traumatic Brain Injury. Neurosensory Disorders in Mild Traumatic Brain Injury, 199–221. doi: 10.1016/b978-0-12-812344-7.00014-5


Department Events Neurosurgery Research Symposium We would like to formally invite you to our first annual Neurosurgery Research Symposium on February 21st 2020. The Department of Neurosurgery at Robert Wood Johnson Medical School and New Jersey Medical School, as well as the RWJBarnabas healthcare system, will be hosting this event. The symposium will feature cutting edge neurosurgery research from bench to bedside with a specific focus on epilepsy, brain injury, and neuromodulation. The faculty at NJMS and RWJMS, along with our neurosurgery residents, will be giving lectures, along with guest speakers Dr. Susan Masino and Dr. Robert Gross. NJMS and RWJMS Faculty: Dr. Hai Sun, Dr. Vineet Chitravanshi, Dr. Eric Hargreaves, Dr. Shabbar Danish, Dr. Antonios Mammis, and Dr. Stephen Wong

185 S Orange Ave, Newark, NJ 07103 Medical Science Building B-610 Friday, February 21st

RSVP via email to aa2077@njms.rutgers.edu

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NEUROSURGERY RESEARCH SYMPOSIUM FEBRUARY 21, 2020 8:00 - 9:30

Breakfast

9:30 - 9:45

Introductions: Anil Nanda, MD, MPH, FAANS / Detlev Boison, PhD

9:45 - 10:30

Susan Masino, PhD., Trinity College, Hartford, CT (Plenary Lecture) “Metabolic therapy for epilepsy – the first 100 years”

10:30 - 10:50

Detlev Boison, PhD., Dept. of Neurosurgery, RWJMS/NJMS "Adenosine in epilepsy – mechanisms and therapeutic opportunities”

10:50 - 11:10

Hai Sun, MD, PhD., Dept. of Neurosurgery, RWJMS “Cerebral cavernous malformation (CCM) related focal epilepsy is associated with regional and global resting state functional connectivity (FC) disruption.”

11:10 - 11:30

Eric Hargreaves, PhD., Dept. of Neurosurgery, RWJM “DBS Interleaving: a kinder, gentler programming configuration”

11:30 - 12:00

Data Blitz Sessions, Research Staff (5 min talks) - Cigdem Acioglu: “Novel roles of innate immune receptors in spinal cord neurons.” - Lun Li: “TLR9 antagonism modulates astrocyte function and macrophage polarization following spinal cord injury.” - Trong Huynh: “Traumatic brain injury-induced hypotension.” - Omar Ashraf: “Is suppression of phrenic nerve activity a predictor for SUDEP?” - Hoda Gebril: “Brain regeneration after TBI” - Enmar Alharfoush: “Epigenetics of adenosine”

12:00 - 1:30

LUNCH

1:30 - 3:00

Resident Presentations (10 min. talks) - Yehuda Herschman: “Independently together: Subthalamic beta and theta opposite roles in predicting Parkinson's tremor” - Ali Tayebi Meybodi: “The meningeal branches of the dorsolateral medullary plexus” - Arthur Carminucci: “Radiographic trends in cerebral metastases treated with gamma knife radiosurgery: Indicators for early intervention for post-gamma knife failures” - Sean Munier: “Characterization of MRTI Signal Artifact during Magnetic Resonance Guided Laser-Induced Thermal Therapy.” - Mohammed Iqbal: “Repeat Peri-Insular Hemispherotomy: Redo or Not To Do?” - Nitesh Patel: “Super-Selective Intra-Arterial Cerebral Infusion of Bevacizumab for Treatment of Newly Diagnosed Glioblastoma - Early Results” - Kevin Zhao: "Neuromodulation of the Lingual Nerve: A Novel Technique"

3:00 - 3:20

Antonios Mammis, MD., Dept. of Neurosurgery, NJMS “Advances in Neuromodulation”

3:20 - 3:40

Shabbar Danish, MD., Dept. of Neurosurgery, RWJMS “Laser interstitial therapy versus open surgery for epilepsy: is it a competition?”

3:40 - 4:00

Stephen Wong, MD., Department of Neurology, RWJMS "A network model of focal epileptogenesis"

4:00 - 5:00

Robert Gross, MD. PhD, Emory University, Atlanta GA (Plenary Lecture) Title: “Novel closed-loop approaches to neuromodulation for epilepsy”


Global Neurosurgery: Ask Not for Whom the Bell Tolls Hyatt Regency Jersey City, 2 Exchange Place, Jersey City, NJ | Thursday, April 30th - Friday, May 1st

This symposium will coincide with the Administrative Council meeting of the World Federation of Neurosurgical Societie s. A galaxy of international superstars will be joining us to address the various

aspects of neurosurgery. Residents, medical students, and faculty are encouraged to attend. In support of improving patient care, this activity has been planned and implemented by Rutgers Biomedical and Health Sciences and RWJBarnabas Health. Rutgers Biomedical and Health Sciences is jointly accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME), the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE), and the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC), to provide continuing education for the healthcare team. SYMPOSIUM GOALS AND OBJECTIVES

To create a platform for societies from the developing countries to discuss the current development of Neurosurgery in their respective countries, especially related to the education of young neurosurgeons. To create an opportunity for all representatives of members’ countries to present regarding neurosurgical services in their respective countries. To understand the facilities and level of development in Neurosurgery of each members’ countries. To create a database on the regional neurosurgical services used to formulate long term strategies to improvise the neurosurgical development in human resources, facilities, and adaptation of current modern technologies. To understand the regional health policies and its implications on the delivery of care in neurosurgery. To understand the challenges posed due to cultural differences in implementing a uniform standard of care globally. Pre-registration is recommended. On-site registration will be accommodated on a space available basis.

To register and find more information, scan the barcode or visit http://go.rutgers.edu/nmbo99mp

“Each man’s death diminishes me, For I am involved in mankind. Therefore, send not to know, for whom the bell tolls, it tolls for thee.” — John Donne

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Program Speakers

Global Neurosurgery: Ask Not for Whom the Bell Tolls World Federation of Neurosurgical Societies Thursday, April 30 and Friday, May 1, 2020 Hyatt Regency Jersey City 2 Exchange Place, Jersey City, NJ

Franco Servadei, MD, PhD, (Italy) Professor of Neurosurgery, Humanitas University and Research Hospital, Milano, Italy

Nelson M. Oyesiku, MD, PhD, (USA) President-Elect, WFNS; Professor, Neurosurgery and Medicine (Endocrinology), Emory University School of Medicine

Basant Misra, MS, MCh, (India) First Vice-President, WFNS, Head of Department of Neurosurgery, PD Hinduja Hospital and MRC, India

Amir Samii, MD, (Germany) Treasurer, WFNS Vice President, International Neuroscience Institute, Hannover

Yoko Kato, MD, PhD, (Japan) Professor and Chair, Department of neurosurgery, Fujita Health University Banbuntane Hotokukai Hospital, JapanFounder, Women's Neurosurgical Association (WNA) of Japan Founder, The Asian Women's Neurosurgical Association

Nasser El-Ghandour, MD, (Egypt) Professor of Neurosurgery, Cairo University, Egypt

Andre Grotenhuis, MD, PhD, (The Netherlands) Professor of Neurosurgery, Radboud University Medical Center, Netherlands

Kenan Arnautovic, MD, PhD, (USA) Neurosurgeon, Semmes Murphey Clinic, Memphis, TN; Professor, Department of Neurosurgery, School of Medicine, The University of Tennessee

Graham Fieggen, BSc, MSc, MBChB, MD, (South Africa) Professor of Neurosurgery, University of Cape Town, South Africa

Ahmed Ammar, PhD, (Saudi Arabia) Co-Chairman of the World Federation of Neurosurgical Societies (WFNS) Ethics & MedicoLegal Affairs Committee

Kee B. Park, MD, (USA) Lecturer on Global Health and Social Medicine, Harvard Medical School Consultant, World Health OrganizationWHO Expert Advisory Panel on Surgical Care and Anesthesia

Mahmood Qureshi, MBChB, MMed, (Kenya) Chairman, Neurological Society of Kenya

Najia El Abbadi, MD, PhD, (Morocco) Assistant Treasurer, WFNS Head Of Department of Neurosurgery, International University Hospital Cheikh Zaid



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