| Information
on the MGH Spine & Peripheral Nerve Surgery Center Lawrence
F. Borges, M.D. Massachusetts
General Hospital Fruit Street Boston, Massachusetts 02114 Phone:
617.726.6156 Facsimile: 617.724.7407 | The
Purpose of this Center is to provide a complete range of services for the diagnosis,
treatment and rehabilitation of patients with spine and peripheral nerve disorders.
Patients may be referred for consultation only, care in partnership with referring
physician, or complete management. Spine
Referrals | Peripheral Nerve
Surgeons | Spine Surgeons |
Spine Evaluation Center
| Spine
Guestbook | Spine Links Spine
Surgeons Spine surgeons with special
expertise in cervical thoracic, lumbar, and lumbosacral intervertebral disc removal,
treatment of spine fractures and other spine injuries, spinal synovial or ganglion
cysts, spinal cord herniation syndromes, Arnold
Chiari-Malformation, syringomyelia, vertebral hemangiomas, schwannomas (neuromas),
neurofibromas, gliomas (including astrocytoma, olgiodendroglioma, ependymoma,
and ganglioglioma) chordomas, spinal chondrosarcomas, other spine tumors, and
surgery for spinal stenosis: It is of special
note that the first discectomy for
a herniated intervertebral disc was performed at MGH, as was the first
successful stabilization of atlantoaxial instability of the cervical spine.
For links
to other information on disorders of the spine (including back and neck pain and
injury) click here. Peripheral
Nerve Surgery Including the surgical
therapy of nerve entrapment such as carpal tunnel syndrome. Also see the MGH
Neurogenetics Homepage for more information on neurofibromatosis and other
inherited peripheral nerve tumor syndromes. For links
to other information on peripheral nerve diseases
click here. Radiosurgical
Treatment of Spinal Tumors Non-invasive
proton beam radiosurgery is the adjuvant treatment of choice for a number of tumors
of the spine including chordoma and chondrosarcoma. Its advantages over other
methods of stereotactic radiosurgery for these tumors are based primarily on its
ability to optimally target unusually shaped lesions and lesions outside of the
cranium. For information regarding the radiosurgical treatment of spinal tumors
contact: Spinal
dural arteriovenous malformations (AVMs or ateriovenous fistulas) MGH
Spine Evaluation Center The
Spine Evaluation Center has been established to provide timely out-patient consultation
for patients with neurosurgical neurosurgical evaluation of neck and back pain.
Patients with routine or complicated spinal disc syndromes as well as undiagnosed
neurological problems related to the spine will be evaluated. This will include
cervical, thoracic, and lumbar spondylitic disorders with or without nerve root
compression, spinal cord compression, herniated intervertebral discs, spinal cord
tumors, syringomyelia, or other congenital spine disorders. See
a complete description of services provided by the Spine
Evaluation Center |