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Bio
Specialties
Pediatric Surgery
Pediatric Neurological Surgery
Pediatric Neurosurgery
Neurological Surgery
Pediatric Neuro-Oncology
Pediatric Surgical Oncology
Expertise
Pediatric Brain Tumors
Minimally Invasive (Endoscopic) Neurosurgery
Craniofacial Disorders
Colloid Cyst of Third Ventricle
Pontine Glioma
Hydrocephalus
Pineal Tumor
Tethered Cord
Chiari Malformation
Endoscopy
Spinal Cord Tumor
Pediatric Seizures
Endoscopic Neurosurgery
Arnold-Chiari Malformation
Craniofacial Abnormalities
Moyamoya Syndrome
Minimally Invasive Surgery
Pediatric Epilepsy Surgery
Pediatric Head and Neck Tumors
Pediatric Hydrocephalus
Pediatric Solid Tumors
Pediatric Stroke
Neuroblastoma
Congenital Hydrocephalus
Hydrocephalus In Newborn
Hydrocephalus, Congenital
Intraventricular Endoscopic Neurosurgery
Mark M. Souweidane, MD has dedicated his career to the surgical treatment of children with brain and spinal disorders. His talents as a surgeon are paralleled by a caring attitude and time commitment to patients and their families. That Weill Cornell Medicine is a recognized leader in Pediatric Neurosurgery is a direct result of his recruitment in 1995 and his ongoing devotion to contemporary surgical techniques and investigative endeavors. Specialized surgical skills have gained him international reputation for specific procedures, including removal of intraventricular brain tumors, management of pineal region tumors, treatment of congenital cysts, and surgery for Chiari malformation. In addition to the development of a world-class Pediatric Neurosurgery service, he has championed minimal access neurosurgery. His publications, clinical case volume, and practical courses continue to draw patients and practitioners that benefit from his endoscopic talents. His commitment to the education of future pediatric neurosurgeons is reflected in his participation on the Committee of Admissions for the medical college, his lectures to medical school students, his role as resident advisor, and resident mentoring at one of the country's premier training programs.
He has gained international acclaim in minimally invasive endoscopic neurosurgery for the treatment of hydrocephalus, intraventricular brain tumors, colloid cysts, and congenital cysts. His other areas of expertise include brain and spinal cord tumors of childhood, Chiari malformations, congenital spinal disorders, arachnoid cysts, and pediatric vascular disorders. His commitment to advanced surgical therapy for children with brain tumors is exemplified by his appointment as Chairman of the Neurosurgery Committee of the Children's Oncology Group. He is a member of the Professional Advisory Board of the Children's Brain Tumor Foundation. He has published 60 peer reviewed articles, authored 6 book chapters, and serves on the editorial board of the journal Neurosurgery. He is the principal investigator of a laboratory that is partly funded by the Pediatric Brain Tumor Foundation. His laboratory focuses on improving the outcome of children with brain tumors by studying experimental local delivery and brain tumor modeling.
Pediatric Surgery
Pediatric Neurological Surgery
Pediatric Neurosurgery
Neurological Surgery
Pediatric Neuro-Oncology
Pediatric Surgical Oncology
Expertise
Pediatric Brain Tumors
Minimally Invasive (Endoscopic) Neurosurgery
Craniofacial Disorders
Colloid Cyst of Third Ventricle
Pontine Glioma
Hydrocephalus
Pineal Tumor
Tethered Cord
Chiari Malformation
Endoscopy
Spinal Cord Tumor
Pediatric Seizures
Endoscopic Neurosurgery
Arnold-Chiari Malformation
Craniofacial Abnormalities
Moyamoya Syndrome
Minimally Invasive Surgery
Pediatric Epilepsy Surgery
Pediatric Head and Neck Tumors
Pediatric Hydrocephalus
Pediatric Solid Tumors
Pediatric Stroke
Neuroblastoma
Congenital Hydrocephalus
Hydrocephalus In Newborn
Hydrocephalus, Congenital
Intraventricular Endoscopic Neurosurgery
Mark M. Souweidane, MD has dedicated his career to the surgical treatment of children with brain and spinal disorders. His talents as a surgeon are paralleled by a caring attitude and time commitment to patients and their families. That Weill Cornell Medicine is a recognized leader in Pediatric Neurosurgery is a direct result of his recruitment in 1995 and his ongoing devotion to contemporary surgical techniques and investigative endeavors. Specialized surgical skills have gained him international reputation for specific procedures, including removal of intraventricular brain tumors, management of pineal region tumors, treatment of congenital cysts, and surgery for Chiari malformation. In addition to the development of a world-class Pediatric Neurosurgery service, he has championed minimal access neurosurgery. His publications, clinical case volume, and practical courses continue to draw patients and practitioners that benefit from his endoscopic talents. His commitment to the education of future pediatric neurosurgeons is reflected in his participation on the Committee of Admissions for the medical college, his lectures to medical school students, his role as resident advisor, and resident mentoring at one of the country's premier training programs.
He has gained international acclaim in minimally invasive endoscopic neurosurgery for the treatment of hydrocephalus, intraventricular brain tumors, colloid cysts, and congenital cysts. His other areas of expertise include brain and spinal cord tumors of childhood, Chiari malformations, congenital spinal disorders, arachnoid cysts, and pediatric vascular disorders. His commitment to advanced surgical therapy for children with brain tumors is exemplified by his appointment as Chairman of the Neurosurgery Committee of the Children's Oncology Group. He is a member of the Professional Advisory Board of the Children's Brain Tumor Foundation. He has published 60 peer reviewed articles, authored 6 book chapters, and serves on the editorial board of the journal Neurosurgery. He is the principal investigator of a laboratory that is partly funded by the Pediatric Brain Tumor Foundation. His laboratory focuses on improving the outcome of children with brain tumors by studying experimental local delivery and brain tumor modeling.
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Travis Stanley CreveCoeur, Colin Sperring, Richard L. Price, Justin Anthony Neira, Matthew Spotnitz,Alex Keister,Vikas Munjal, Daniel C. Kreatsoulas, James Bradley Elder,Sheng-fu Larry Lo,Christopher Mandigo,Peter D. Angevine,
Neurosurgeryno. Supplement_1 (2024): 22-23
Cold Spring Harbor molecular case studiesno. 4 (2024): mcs.a006275-mcs.a006275
Journal of neurosurgery. Case lessonsno. 6 (2024)
OPERATIVE NEUROSURGERYno. 1 (2024): 126-127
Plastic and reconstructive surgery. Global openno. 1 (2024): e5524-e5524
PEDIATRIC BLOOD & CANCERno. 5 (2024): e30929-e30929
CANCERSno. 1 (2024): 219
Radiology Case Reportsno. 1 (2024): 414-417
Child's nervous system : ChNS : official journal of the International Society for Pediatric Neurosurgeryno. 10 (2023): 2675-2686
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