conversation about brain surgery | Brain Surgery on a young athlete | Carolina Neurosurgery & Spine Associates
Dec
04
High School Athlete Recovering After Traumatic Head Injury And Emergency Brain Surgery

Pediatric neurosurgeon Scott Wait, MD, of Carolina Neurosurgery & Spine Associates performed life-saving brain surgery on Anthony, son of local TV host Colleen Odegaard. In this interview, Anthony, Colleen and Dr. Wait describe the experience on Charlotte Today.



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Apr
02
Multi-position, open MRI reveals spine disorder - Carolina Neurosurgery & Spine Associates

Patient Tracy Bari found relief from intense back pain by undergoing minimally invasive lumbar fusion (TLIF). Our on-site multi-position, open MRI revealed instability in her L3-4 vertebrae.

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Nov
29
Surviving And Thriving After An AVM Rupture

Charles woke up one morning and could not feel his left side. An AVM had ruptured in his brain. Three years later, Charles is living a full life, from pitching in a Little League game at Cooperstown to playing violin at Merlefest.

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Apr
12
After 20 Years, Neck Surgery Created At Our Practice Has Helped Thousands Of Patients

In 1997, neurosurgeon Tim Adamson, MD, of Carolina Neurosurgery & Spine Associates developed cervical microendoscopic discectomy (MED), an outpatient procedure to relieve pressure on the spinal nerve caused by a herniated cervical disc. We mark the 20th anniversary of cervical MED by recounting the origin of this procedure that has made a dramatic difference in the quality of life for thousands of patients.

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