Neurosurgery

Neurosurgeons are highly trained specialists who complete six to eight years of extensive training. Their entire experience is dedicated to the care and treatment of delicate neural elements associated with the brain and spinal cord. These physicians have vast training in skull-based surgery, cerebrovascular and microneurosurgery. Neurosurgeons are experts in neural physiology and anatomy, which gives them significant perspective in working in and around the central nervous system.

NeuroMicroSpine Specialists

Current training programs are dedicated to treating all aspects of spinal disorders and focus on minimally invasive spinal (MIS) surgery techniques. Most major training institutions have dedicated faculty that teach the latest techniques applied to MIS surgery. Much of their training concentrates on reconstructive techniques employing MIS surgery to rebuild the spine. Neurosurgeons devote the majority of their residency to developing this skill set that sets them apart from other spine specialists.

    Neurosurgery / O-arm Specialists

    Neurosurgeons are highly trained physicians who are able to use leading-edge technology to help them achieve the highest quality outcome for patients. The Andrews Institute and Baptist Hospital offer O-arm technology, the most advanced scanning technology available today and Pensacola’s only location featuring this surgical equipment. The O-arm allows for precise placement of spinal instrumentation during surgery.

    The O-arm helps neurosurgeons place spinal hardware such as pins and plates in the precise location using 3-D image guidance. While visualizing the bony anatomy, neurosurgeons are also able to stay clear of delicate neurovascular structures, resulting in best-in-class outcomes and avoiding repeated surgeries.