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SPRING 2015 News N E U R O L O G I C A L S U R G E R Y, P. C . – Q U A R T E R LY N E W S L E T T E R ADVANCES IN BRAIN TECHNOLOGIES REVOLUTIONARY DEVICES FOR SPINE TREATMENT NEW SPINAL FUSION PROCEDURE HELPS A RETIRED NYC POLICE OFFICER FASCINATING CASE ON MENINGIONA STUDY FROM DR. LEE TESSLER “I’M PAIN FREE” PATIENT SAYS ABOUT DR. MICHAEL BRISMAN nspc.com Dr. Ramin Rak discusses brain surgery with patient, Roger Sencer, after his successful surgery. ADVANCES IN BRAIN TECHNOLOGIES Long Island Gamma Knife® Perfexion™ at South Nassau Communities Hospital can Treat Multiple Brain Metastases in One Session Michael H. Brisman, M.D. The Long Island Gamma Knife® at South Nassau Communities Hospital, which has been upgraded to the Perfexion, the latest advancement in Gamma Knife technology, offers significant advantages over whole brain radiation therapy (WBRT) for patients whose cancer has metastasized to their brain. The Gamma Knife center at South Nassau is Long Island’s most experienced, and is led by two of the region’s top experts in treating brain tumors and other neurological disorders. Co-Medical Directors are Michael H. Brisman, M.D., F.A.C.S., and radiation oncologist Edward E. Mullen, M.D., Director of Radiation Oncology at South Nassau Communities Hospital. “While the earlier version of the Gamma Knife offered major advantages over whole brain irradiation, the speed and accuracy of the Perfexion system are unparalleled,” said Dr. Brisman. “Up to ten metastases can be treated during one session, saving the patient precious time and avoiding delays in starting chemotherapy that can occur if multiple whole brain radiation treatments are required.” Gamma Knife® Perfexion™ © Elekta AB. – elekta.com NeuroPace® RNS® – New Device to Reduce Seizures Functional and restorative neurosurgeon Brian J. Snyder, M.D., of the Epilepsy Center at Neurological Surgery, P.C. (NSPC), is the first physician on Long Island (and the second in New York State) to implant the innovative new NeuroPace® RNS® System. This device was recently approved by the Food & Drug Administration to help control seizures in patients whose epilepsy is unresponsive to two or more medications. Dr. Snyder implanted the RNS system at Winthrop-University Hospital, where he serves as Director of Functional and Restorative Neurosurgery. Brian J. Synder, M.D. “This is truly a revolutionary device, which represents the future of medicine,” said Dr. Snyder. “It will help countless patients who are unresponsive to medical management, and are not candidates for other surgical treatments. It is the most exciting development in epilepsy surgery in many years.” “The way this device allows us to track the patient’s electrical activity, and customize therapy based on these data, is an order of magnitude above what were able to do before,” said Dr. Snyder. “There is truly nothing else like this out there for epilepsy or other neurological disorders.” mage: ©2014 NeuroPace,Inc. – neuropace.com 2 NSPC NEWS | Spring 2015 | The RNS System is a novel, therapeutic device that detects abnormal electrical activity in the brain and responds by delivering imperceptible levels of electrical stimulation before a patient experiences seizures. This stimulation normalizes brain activity, and stops many seizures before they start. REVOLUTIONARY DEVICES FOR SPINE Dr. Matthew Kern Among the First to be Certified to Implant New Artificial Spinal Disc for Two-Level Cervical Disc Replacement Matthew B. Kern, M.D., F.A.A.N.S., a leading Long Island neurosurgeon affiliated with Neurological Surgery, P.C., is among the first metro New York-area surgeons to be certified to implant the new Mobi-C® Disc, the first artificial spinal disc that can be implanted at two adjacent levels of the cervical spine (neck). The device, which can also be used for single-level disc replacement, was approved by the FDA in August 2013 and studied in a large multicenter clinical trial, the results of which were published in the November 2013 Journal of Neurosurgery: Spine. Matthew B. Kern, M.D. Mobi-C® Disc images: ©2014 LDR Spine USA, Inc. Unlike spinal fusion – the standard procedure for many patients who have degenerative disc disease that affects two contiguous (adjacent) damaged discs – implantation of this artificial disc doesn’t just relieve pain but allows for good postoperative range of neck motion and is less likely than fusion to cause degeneration of surrounding discs. Degenerative disc disease in this region often causes neck pain and pain that radiates down the arm (radiculopathy). Ultrasonic Spine Institute: Safer Spine Surgery Devices William J. Sonstein, M.D., F.A.C.S., senior partner at Neurological Surgery, P.C., and chief of neurosurgery at North Shore-LIJ Hospital at Plainview (N.Y.) is among the early adopters of new technologies that may help prevent complications for spine surgery: the Medtronic Aquamantys® System and Misonix Ultrasonic Bone Aspiration System. “These tools have been created to make spine surgery safer and more efficient,” says Dr. Sonstein. “They afford the safest conditions required for spinal surgery. I am pleased to offer these technologies to my patients.” William J. Sonstein, M.D. The Aquamantys® System utilizes Transcollation® technology that combines radiofrequency (RF) energy and saline to stop bleeding quickly by shrinking blood vessels. This helps to minimize blood loss and reduce transfusion rates during spine surgery. The Misonix Ultrasonic device effectively emulsifies or “melts” bone during laminectomy for discectomy or stenosis. This preserves soft tissue such as the spinal membrane, reducing the possibility of complications such as spinal fluid leakage. Aquamantys® System – ©2014 medtronic.com “These systems are revolutionary in the treatment of spine surgery. These technologies allow us to do spine surgery much more safely than before. You can also perform surgery faster because you have improved ability to stop bleeding and reduce complications of working within the spinal canal,” states Dr. Sonstein. SonaStar® Ultrasonic Aspiration System –©2014 misonix.com NSPC NEWS | Spring 2015 | 3 FROM DAILY PAIN TO COACHING BASEBALL: New Spinal Fusion Procedure Takes Herniated Disc Treatment to a New Level of Success “I’m Glad I Got This Surgery. . . I Have No Pain Now, And I Can Walk Again With No Problem.” — Gregory Slator Twenty years as a New York City police officer took their toll on Gregory Slator’s back. Still a young man of 50, his low back pain progressed to the point where he could barely walk, and standing up straight was nearly impossible. He said the pain that radiated down his right leg felt like an “electric shock.” He described his pain level as a “10” on a 10-point scale. Typical medicines and therapies, including steroid injections, did not help. This Long Island father of two was being dominated by his pain. Fortunately for Mr. Slator, a neighbor recommended that he see NSPC spine neurosurgeon, Dr. Artem Y. Vaynman. Artem Y. Vaynman, M.D. “The weakness on Mr. Slator’s right side was significant,” says Dr. Vaynman. “He had three disc herniations in his lower spine that were actually causing him to lean to the side, and making him limp. Mr. Slator is young, and otherwise healthy and fit. This was interfering significantly with his quality of life.” “Dr. Vaynman went right in and told me what needs to be done,” says Mr. Slator. “I didn’t have to think too long about this. I decided that I didn’t want to be like other people I knew, taking drugs for years but getting no relief. There was no getting around it.” Dr. Vaynman scheduled the surgery at Mercy Medical Center: a three-level decompression and fusion. Spinal fusion helps restore disc height and immobilizes vertebrae to stop motion at painful joints and reduce any unnatural pressure on the neighboring nerve roots. These treatments use surgical implants and natural bone graft material that is placed between vertebrae after the surgical removal of the damaged intervertebral discs. In healing, the graft material grows in the disc space, joining the two vertebrae together, effectively eliminating the painful motion. Although full fusion of his spine will take about two years, Mr. Slator has already gone back to coaching baseball. “His spine is almost fused now, and he doesn’t have back or leg pain,” says the doctor. The techniques necessary for successful three-level decompression have become available only recently, and Dr. Vaynman has had great success in doing this procedure in cases like Mr. Slator’s. “This procedure addresses the problem completely,” he says. “If you do a less extensive procedure such as a laminectomy in a case like this, the patient will be far more likely to require a second surgery.” “I’m glad I got this surgery,” says Mr. Slator. “All things considered it’s a success, and I’m very happy with how things turned out. I have no pain now, and I can walk again with no problem. I’d recommend this surgery with Dr. Vaynman for other people with this problem.” Scan this QR code or visit http://nspc.com/dr.vaynman-testimonial.html to see Gregory Slator’s testimonial video. 4 NSPC NEWS | Spring 2015 | FASCINATING CASE STUDY FROM DR. LEE TESSLER Meningioma The patient is a 38 year old right handed male who initially complained of severe headache on April 30, 2014 followed by an episode of expressive aphasia lasting several minutes. He had no loss of consciousness during this event. An MRI of the brain with and without contrast showed a 6.5 cm left frontal convexity enhancing extra-axial mass consistent with a meningioma with edema, mass effect, and shift. On exam at the time of presentation he was neurologically intact. He was taken to the operating room on May 1, 2014 at Winthrop University hospital for a left frontal craniotomy and stereotactic resection of this mass. It was densely adherent to the underlying brain which corresponded to Broca’s area. Pre-op coronal weighted gadolinium Post-op image A gross total resection was performed including resection of the attached dura for a Simpson 1 resection. The pathology was consistent with atypical meningioma WHO grade 2. Postoperatively he had a partial expressive aphasia, which improved while he was in the hospital. Based on the atypical nature of the meningioma he underwent external beam radiation receiving 4500 cGy given in 25 fractions with an additional coned down boost to the tumor bed of 900 cGy. He completed his radiation on August 5, 2014. He was seen in the office in followup with his speech back to normal. Otherwise he had no headache, no weakness, and no neurologic complaints. He had a new MRI dated October 18, 2014 which showed no evidence of residual or recurrent disease. Lee Tessler, M.D. Pre-op axial weighted T2 image Post-op image Pre-op axial T1 gadolinium image Post-op image NSPC NEWS | Spring 2015 | 5 “I’M PAIN FREE” PATIENT SAYS ABOUT DR. MICHAEL BRISMAN Shooting Jaw Pain Causes Sleepless Nights: Trigeminal Neuralgia Surgery NSPC’s Experts in Trigeminal Neuralgia Michael H. Brisman, M.D. “I was Thrilled… I Was Able to Eat, I was Able to Touch My Face, I’m Drug Free, I Feel Super, and… Dr. Brisman, he’s Wonderful. He Just Gave me Back my Life. I’m Pain Free.“ — Cira Samuels When Cira Samuels’ severe shooting trigeminal neuralgia pains kept her awake and destroyed her quality of life, her neurologist provided medication. As the medication stopped working and zapped her vitality, she found relief with Michael Brisman, M.D., F.A.C.S., a board certified neurosurgeon with extensive experience treating trigeminal neuralgia. Cira Samuels’ ordeal began with flashing lights. “I thought a car was coming towards me, but… it was nothing,” Cira said. The flashing lights led her to an eye doctor who found nothing wrong. Then, the jaw pain started. “I slept sitting up. I was drooling. It was horrible,” Cira said. She saw a dentist, who also found nothing. Jeffrey A. Brown, M.D. Cira’s recurring pains shot through her head and face. She saw a neurologist, who put her on anti-seizure medication for five years. Eventually, she needed more and more medication. “I was zombified. I couldn’t drive. My quality of living was down. I couldn’t eat…anything hot or cold. I couldn’t have anything touch my face,” she said. She found Dr. Brisman through an Internet search for neurosurgeons, and he was able to get her into the hospital quickly. For the estimated 1 in 15,000 people with trigeminal neuralgia, episodes of intense facial pain occur hundreds of times a day, lasting several seconds or longer. Trigeminal neuralgia treatment relieves pain in the lips, nose, eyes, forehead, scalp, and/or jaw. Dr. Brisman and his colleagues at NSPC have successfully treated thousands of trigeminal neuralgia patients. Dr. Brisman has written many articles and book chapters about neurosurgery, and he specializes in brain tumors and trigeminal neuralgia treatment. Alan Mechanic, M.D. “When I first woke up, no pain,” Cira said. Expressing gratitude to Dr. Brisman and his staff, she said that the level of care was “beyond the best. On a one to ten, goes way over ten. You’re in the best of care; you’re treated tenderly.” After surgery, her facial pain was gone, her anti-seizure drugs were gone, and she was able to use her face normally again. Scan this QR code or visit http://nspc.com/testimonial-cirasamuels.html to see Cira Sammuels’s testimonial video. 6 NSPC NEWS | Spring 2015 | NSPC Brain & Spine Care Office Locations Great Neck 600 Northern Blvd. Suite 118 Great Neck, NY 11021 (516) 478-0008 West Islip 500 Montauk Hwy. Suite K West Islip, NY 11795 (631) 983-8400 Rockville Centre 100 Merrick Road Suite 128W Rockville Centre, NY 11570 (516) 255-9031 Patchogue 55 Medford Ave. / Rte. 112 Patchogue, NY 11801 (631) 569-8325 Lake Success 1991 Marcus Ave. Suite 108 Lake Success, NY 11042 (516) 442-2250 Port Jefferson Station 1500-8A Rte. 112 Port Jefferson Sta., NY 11776 (631) 828-3001 Bethpage 4230 Hempstead Tpke. Suite 205 Bethpage, NY 11714 (516) 605-2720 Riverhead 788 Harrison Avenue Riverhead, NY 11901 631-591-3161 Commack 353 Veterans Memorial Hwy. Suite 303 Commack, NY 11725 (631) 864-3900 Need directions? Scan this QR code or visit nspc.com and click Contact Us. Exceptional Doctors. Exceptional Care. For more information, call (855) 263-0000 or visit nspc.com. NSPC NEWS | Spring 2015 | 7 100 Merrick Road • Suite 128W Rockville Centre, NY 11570 Neurosurgeons Stephen D. Burstein, M.D. Michael H. Brisman, M.D. William J. Sonstein, M.D. Jeffrey A. Brown, M.D. Benjamin R. Cohen, M.D. Artem Y. Vaynman, M.D. Lee Eric Tessler, M.D. Jonathan L. Brisman, M.D. Ramin Rak, M.D. Alan Mechanic, M.D. Donald S. Krieff, D.O. Brian J. Snyder, M.D. Elizabeth M. Trinidad, M.D. Mihai D. Dimancescu, M.D. Robert N. Holtzman, M.D. Stephen T. Onesti, M.D. Matthew B. Kern, M.D. Sachin N. Shah, M.D. Vladimir Dadashev, M.D. John A. Grant, M.D. Zachariah M. George, M.D. Gerald M. Zupruk, M.D. Paolo A. Bolognese, M.D. Endovascular Neuroradiologists John Pile-Spellman, M.D. Sundeep Mangla, M.D. Neuro-Oncologists Paul Duic, M.D. Jai Grewal, M.D. Neuro-Ophthalmologist Geoffrey H. Basson, M.D. Epilepsy Neurologist Alan B. Ettinger, M.D. Pain Management Madan K. Raj, M.D. Neuro-Intensivist Ivan Mikolaenko, M.D. Neurophysiologists Joseph Moreira, M.D. Puneet Singh, D.O. Marat Avshalumov, Ph.D. Neuropsychologist Gad E. Klein, Ph.D. About Neurological Surgery, P.C. As one of the New York City area’s premier neurosurgical groups, Neurological Surgery, P.C. (NSPC), is the destination for patients seeking cutting-edge treatment of brain and spine disorders. Our award-winning surgeons and specialists are leaders in the region’s medical community, with appointments as chiefs of neurosurgery in some of Long Island’s best hospitals. At NSPC, we treat the whole person, not just the disease. Our skilled team of physicians coordinates and collaborates, providing a comprehensive, multidisciplinary approach to each patient’s diagnosis and care. We specialize in multi-modality treatments and are leaders in the latest minimally invasive procedures. We are committed to our patients and the communities we serve, and continually strive to discover new, more advanced treatments through robust clinical research programs. The mission of NSPC provides patients: • a n environment of medical excellence • a reassuring, easy-to-navigate patient experience • a technologically advanced environment which provides patients with world class care and the most successful outcomes Our services: • • • • Multidisciplinary Consultative Services Advanced Treatments of Brain and Spine Disorders Support and Coping Clinical Trials and Research – http://grow-your-practice.net/clinical-trials/ First opinions, second opinions and referrals Our leading-edge research, as well as our outreach and education programs for healthcare professionals, set us apart. These make us the destination for brain and spine initial diagnoses and second opinions, and a referral source trusted by PCPs throughout the region. Make an appointment or refer a patient today NSPC offers 9 convenient locations in Nassau and Suffolk Counties. For more information, call (855) 263-0000 or visit nspc.com.
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