Wellstar MCG Health achieves medical first: Procedure offers hope for aneurysm patients:
Neurosurgeons at Wellstar MCG Health Medical Center achieved a new surgical approach to treat an aneurysm behind the eye. It’s called
endoscopic endonasal clipping of a superior ophthalmic aneurysm. The procedure for
an aneurysm in this location is believed to be the first of its kind performed through
the nose. This innovative technique offers a promising alternative for patients with
complex aneurysms, particularly younger individuals. Read full article here: Procedure offers hope for aneurysm patients.
Khoi Nguyen, MD named MCG’s Outstanding Young Alumnus on behalf of the MCG Alumni
Association!
Christopher Carr, MD chosen for 2025-2026 Neurosurgery Publications Resident Fellowship
with Congress of Neurosurgeons.
February
Medical College of Georgia’s EXEMPLARY TEACHING AWARDS AY2023/24
Congratulations to Samuel Macomson, MD and Lydia Kaoutzani, MD in recognition of their excellence in teaching MCG medical students and residents.
Fall 2024 News
October
Christopher Carr gives second presentation about Suicide Prevention at Fort Eisenhower Naval Reserve Center Health Promotions Lecture Series.
Overview of International Society for Pediatric Neurosurgery Annual Meeting, October
14-15
C Carr, W Ledford, M Alfaro, C Conger, J Henson, K Nguyen give oral presentation titled:
Spontaneous Subependymal Giant Cell Astrocytoma in the Absence of Tuberous Sclerosis
Complex: A Case Report and Systematic Review.
C Carr, M Butler, D Baker, A Bhatia, F Vale, K Nguyen give oral presentation titled:
Robot-assisted MR-guided Laser Interstitial Thermal Therapy for a Giant Sessile Hypothalamic
Hamartoma in an Eight-year-old Boy: Case Report and Comprehensive Review of the Literature.
Overview of Congress of Neurological Surgeons Annual Meeting, October 1
C Carr, D Baker, M Pare, F Vale give poster presentation titled: A 24-year-old Male with Numerous and Extensive Compressive Plexiform Neurofibromatosis
Type 1 Lesions of the Cervical Spinal Canal.
C Carr, P Reddi, A Post give poster presentation titled: Elective C3-4 ACDF in a Pregnant Patient: Case Report, Comprehensive Review of the
Literature, and Considerations for the Spine Surgeon.
C Carr, K James, M Pare give poster presentation titled: A Systematic Review of the Role of Wearable Devices and Predictive Analytics in Assessing
Functional Outcomes after Lumbar Fusion.
C Carr, A Helton, A Lewis, A Abernathy, M Pare give poster presentation titled: A Retrospective Cohort of Eleven African American Patients in a Rural Southern Hospital
with Ossification of the Posterior Longitudinal Ligament in the Cervical Spine.
September
Christopher Carr gives oral presentation about Suicide Prevention at Fort Eisenhower Naval Reserve Center Health Promotions Lecture Series.
Christopher Carr gives oral presentation titled: Structural and Functional Organization of the Nervous System at the Medical College of Georgia Neurosurgery Grand Rounds American Board of Neurological
Surgery Neuroanatomy Exam Lecture Series.
Molly Braun, PhD featured in Women in Medicine Month (September). The MCG Office for Faculty Success has had the great honor of celebrating one inspiring
woman faculty member each day in September on X (formally Twitter) at @AUG_OFS. These
faculty individually and collectively have made tremendous contributions benefiting patients,
trainees, colleagues, the community, and science--locally, nationally, and internationally.
We are proud to call them our peers. In case you missed it, a calendar of our 2024
Honorees is below. Please take a moment to thank them for everything they give.
Our PGY 4 Resident, Christopher Carr, received a promotion to Lieutenant Commander (LCDR, O4) in the Navy
Summer 2024
August
2nd Annual Marshall B. Allen, MD Symposium. Featuring John A. Wilson, MD, FAANS, FACS,
Professor, Neurosurgery. Dr. Wilson research interests.
Overview of symposium presentations from the department:
Luca Debs, MD, Scott Rahimi, MD & Fernando Vale, MD give oral presentation titled: The Tipping Point in Middle Meningeal Artery Embolization: An Algorithm-Based Cost
Effectiveness Analysis.
C Carr, P Reddi, A Post give oral presentation titled: Elective C3-4 ACDF in a Pregnant Patient: Case Report,Comprehensive Review of the Literature, and Considerations for the Spine Surgeon.
C Carr, M Butler, D Baker, A Bhatia, F Vale, K Nguyen give oral presentation titled: Laser Interstitial Thermal Therapy for a Giant Sessile Hypothalamic Hamartoma in
an Eight Year Old Boy
Spring 2024
May
MCG researcher says combat blasts caused injury to brain-cleansing system.
Overview of Georgia Neurosurgical Society Spring/ Summer Meeting at Sea Island, GA, May 24-26
Luca Debs, MD, Seena Mansouri, BS, Luke Ledford, BS, William Woodall, MD & Fernando
Vale, MD give oral presentation titled:Industry Payments to Academic Neurosurgeons in 2021: An Open Payments Cross-sectional
Analysis.
C Carr, A Helton, A Lewis, A Abernathy, M Pare give presentation titled: A Retrospective Cohort of 429 Patients in a Rural Southern Hospital with Ossification
of the Posterior Longitudinal Ligament in the Cervical Spine.
Luca Debs receives Best Resident Presentation Award at the Georgia Neurosurgical Society Spring Meeting.
April
Overview of American Association of Neurological Surgeons
Luca Debs, MD, Seena Mansouri, BS, Luke Ledford, BS, William Woodall, MD & Fernando
Vale, MD give oral presentation titled: Industry Payments to Academic Neurosurgeons in 2021: An Open Payments Cross-sectional
Analysis.
March
Luca H. Debs, MD, Scott Y. Rahimi, MD & Fernando Vale, MD give presentation at Southern
Neurosurgical Society in Orlando, FL.The Tipping Point in Middle Meningeal Artery Embolization: A Cost Effectiveness Analysis.
Luca Debs receives Young Surgeon Grant for the 74th Southern Neurosurgical Society Annual Meeting.
C Carr, J Wang, H Singh, D Brann gave a presentation titled Dasatinib Plus Quercetin: an Overview of Clinical Trial Data for a Drug with a Potential
Role in Traumatic Brain Injury at the Medical College of Georgia Neurosurgery Research Lab Meeting.
Christopher Carr give presentation titled Mediterranean Diet and Evidence-Based Medicine at the Fort Eisenhower Naval Reserve Center Health Promotions Lecture Series.
February
January
Residents David Baker and Christopher Carr gave a presentation about Cranial Nerves
at the Medical College of Georgia Neurosurgery Grand Rounds
Christopher Carr gave a presentation titled The Science of Weight Management at Fort Eisenhower Naval Reserve Center Health Promotions Lecture Series
Fall 2023
Krishnan Dhandapani, PhD, was awarded a $1,975,262 grant from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) to study how changes in cerebral metabolism
influence chronic neurodegeneration after a traumatic brain injury.
Dr. Krishnan Dhandapani, in collaboration with Drs. David Hess and Mohammad Badruzzaman Khan from the Augusta
University Department of Neurology, was awarded a new $1,848,000 grant from the National Institutes of Health to identify novel cerebroprotectants after
stroke. This multi-center research project involves researchers from Augusta University,
Yale University, Harvard University, University of Iowa, University of California-San
Diego, Duke University, and University of Southern California.
Congress of Neurological Surgeons (CNS) - Abbas Jarrahi, MD received the “Best Basic Science Poster Award” in the Neurotrauma
and Critical Care Section Session at the 2023 Congress of Neurological Surgeons for
his work using genomics to define the inflammatory profiles following a traumatic
brain injury.
Abbas Jarrahi, MD received a Master of Business Administration (MBA) degree from Hull College of Business, Augusta University in Dec, 2023. Dr. Jarrahi
also received membership in Beta Gamma Sigma, an international honor society for collegiate
schools of business, based on his high scholastic achievement.
Nicholas Moore, a MD/PhD student in Dr. Dhandapani’s laboratory, passed his comprehensive
examination and advanced to candidacy for his PhD.
Fernando Vale, MD, who was an early user of a nonpharmacological therapy for treatment-resistant
epilepsy called vagus nerve stimulation, became among the first in the nation to put
a new implantable pulse generator into a patient with one of those early models, which
enables her to benefit from the latest technology updates without having to replace
her entire device.
Summer 2023
August
1st Annual Marshall B. Allen, MD Symposium at SRP Park. Featuring honored Speaker
Dr. Mark N. Hadley .
Fernando Vale, MD Among the 1st in the nation to perform Vagus Nerve Stimulation
for Epilepsy. Fernando Vale, MD, a neurosurgeon who was an early user of a nonpharmacological therapy
for treatment-resistant epilepsy called vagus nerve stimulation, this week became
among the first in the nation to put a new implantable pulse generator into a patient
with one of those early models, which enables her to benefit from the latest technology
updates without having to replace her entire device.
Vale, the chair of the Department of Neurosurgery at the Medical College of Georgia
at Augusta University and chief of functional and epilepsy neurosurgery at AU Health,
placed the new generator in a 40-year-old patient who received her implant 23 years
ago.
Spring 2023
May
Dr. Scott Rahimi was named President of the Georgia Neurosurgical Society (GNS)
Khoi Nguyen was named Program Chair
April
The 2023 Cushing Bowl Champions MCG raised $4450 ranking top volunteer amongst other
institutions. Over $16,000 was raised in total to support NREF ( Neurosurgery research
and Educational Foundation) research grants and educational programs.
February
Annual Southern Neurosurgical Society Meeting Featured Guest, Fernando Vale, MD -
Semmes Lecturer. Dr. Vale gave a memorable presentation during the annual SNS Meeting
of 2023 titled "Challenges of a New Chair - Should I do it Again?"
January
Dr. Vale announced as the honored guest of Southern Neurosurgical Society- 2023
Fall 2021
Dr. Martin Rutkowski and Dr. Babak Baban
Marijuana ingredient could be therapy for a deadly brain tumor, Augusta University
finds.
One of the active ingredients in marijuana and hemp could show promise in fighting
a deadly and aggressive brain tumor, said researchers at Augusta University. It could
help target an immune-blocking enzyme first discovered at the school more than 20
years ago...
“If I can inspire someone to find the humor in that bad situation, no matter what
they’re going through,” James Smith said. “You got to be positive. There’s sunshine
after the rain.”
Smith said he’s now living every day without fear of another seizure.