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Douglas Anderson, MD

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Associate Professor

Medical School:   Chicago Medical School
Residency:   Loyola University Medical Center

Dr. Anderson is an Associate Professor of Clinical Neurological Surgery at Loyola with a specific interest in Posterior Fossa Surgery, Functional Neurosurgery, and Cerebrovascular Neurosurgery. His vast experience in posterior fossa approaches and anatomy are well recognized. He has initiated departmental efforts in Surgery for Movement Disorders. Dr. Anderson is also acknowledged as a national and regional expert in neurosurgical ethics.

In addition to his clinical responsibilities, Dr. Anderson also serves as Consultant for the Neurosurgical Service at Hines VA Hospital.
 

Recent Bibliography

Publications

Anderson D. Response to editorial by Randolph J. Canterbury, MD: Deep brain stimulation for obsessive-compulsive disorder, case report; J Neurosurg 2003; 98:941-2.

Anderson D. Response to letter to the editor regarding Treatment of patients with intractable obsessive-compulsive disorder; J Neurosurg 2003 May;98(5).

Anderson D, Ahmed A. Treatment of patients with intractable obsessive-compulsive disorder with anterior-capsular stimulation. J Neurosurg 2003 May;98(5):1104-8.

Origitano, TC, Anderson D, John Leonetti, Marzo S. Surgical approach to skull base meningiomas. Techniques Neurosurg 2003;9(2):45-55.

Abstracts

Anderson D, Cribari D. Retrospective study of 95 patients with intractable hemifacial pain or trigeminal neuralgia using surgical procedures associated with suboccipital craniotomy. Presented at the 14th Annual North American Skull Base Society Meeting; 2003 Feb; Memphis, Tennessee.

Anderson D, Wind J. Uprooting the tree of the knowledge of good and evil: the use of deep brain stimulation and its challenges to the concepts of good, evil, and disease in the human mind. Presented at the Bioethics for Tough Times Conference, Loyola University Medical Center Stritch School of Medicine; 2003 July.

Anderson D. Chiari’s malformations I and II: clinical presentation, surgical therapy, and outcome in 70 patients. Presented at the 15th Annual North American Skull Base Society Meeting; 2004 Feb 14-17; New Orleans, Louisiana.

Anderson D, Jellish WS, Fluder E, Shea J. Microvascular decompression versus balloon compression of trigeminal ganglion for treatment of episodic trigeminal neuralgia. Presented at the 15th Annual North American Skull Base Society Meeting; 2004 Feb 14-17; New Orleans, Louisiana.

Marzo SJ, Leonetti JP, Anderson D, Origitano TC. Management of persistent, post-traumatic, cerebrospinal fluid otorrhea. Presented at the 15th Annual North American Skull Base Society Meeting; 2004 Feb 14-17; New Orleans, Louisiana.

Anderson D, Origitano TC, Marzo S, Leonetti J. Management of persistent, post-traumatic, cerebrospinal fluid otorrhea. Presented at the 15th Annual North American Skull Base Society Meeting; 2004 Feb 14-17; New Orleans, Louisiana.

Origitano TC, Petruzzelli G, Marzo S, Leonetti J, Anderson D. Venous complications and considerations in cranial base surgery. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Congress of Neurological Surgeons; 2003 Oct 18-23; Denver, Colorado.

Origitano TC, Shownkeen H, Anderson D. Periophthalmic aneurysms: the best laid plans of mice and men can often go astray. Presented at the LENDE Neurosurgery Conference; 2003 Jan 31-Feb 7; Snowbird, Utah..

Panner AS, Wurster RD, Anderson DE, Origitano TC. Effects of variations of T-type CA2+ channel protein expression on the proliferation of cultured human intracranical tumor cells. Presented at the 15th Annual North American Skull Base Society Meeting; 2004 Feb 14-17; New Orleans, Louisiana..

Pannu YS, Shownkeen HN, Nockels R, Anderson D, Origitano TC. Endovascular treatment of wide neck aneurysm using balloon remodeling technique. Presented at the 15th Annual North American Skull Base Society Meeting; 2004 Feb 14-17; New Orleans, Louisiana.

Shownkeen HN, Anderson DE, Craig E, Origitano TC. Angiographic follow-up in patients treated with 3D GDC coil in wide neck aneurysms. Presented at the 15th Annual North American Skull Base Society Meeting; 2004 Feb 14-17; New Orleans, Louisiana.

Shownkeen HN, Anderson DE, Craig E, Origitano TC. Treatment of wide neck aneurysms with GDC 3D coiling: a single center experience. Presented at the 15th Annual North American Skull Base Society Meeting; 2004 Feb 14-17; New Orleans, Louisiana.

Shownkeen HN, Anderson DE, Origitano TC. Follow-up inpatient treated with hydrocoils. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Association of Neurological Surgeons/Congress of Neurological Surgeons Cerebrovascular Section; 2004 Feb 1-4; San Diego, California.

Shownkeen HN, Anderson DE, Origitano TC. Follow-up in patients treated with hydrocoils. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Association of Neurological Surgeons; 2004 May 1-6; Orlando, Florida.

Shownkeen HN, Klafeta S, Anderson DE, Origitano TC. Intracranial stenting in regrowth of aneurysm neck in patients with failed balloon-assisted technique. Presented at the 15th Annual North American Skull Base Society Meeting; 2004 Feb 14-17; New Orleans, Louisiana.

Shownkeen HN, Pannu Y, Klafeta S, Anderson DE, Origitano TC. Covered WallgraftTM stent in the treatment of pseudoaneurysms involving the petrous internal carotid artery. Presented at the 15th Annual North American Skull Base Society Meeting; 2004 Feb 14-17; New Orleans, Louisiana.

Shownkeen HN, Pannu Y, Klafeta S, Anderson D, Origitano TC. Endovascular treatment of skull base internal carotid artery pseudoaneurysm with Wallgrafttm covered stent. Presented at the 15th Annual North American Skull Base Society Meeting; 2004 Feb 14-17; New Orleans, Louisiana.

Song MH, Shownkeen HN, Anderson DE, Origitano TC. Failed remodeling (balloon assisted technique) with regrowth of the neck in wide neck intracranial aneurysms treated with stenting. Presented at the 15th Annual North American Skull Base Society Meeting; 2004 Feb 14-17; New Orleans, Louisiana.

Presentations

Shownkeen HN, Anderson D, Craig E, Origitano TC. Angiographic follow-up in patients treated with 3D GDC coil in wide neck aneurysms. Presented at the Meeting of the American Society of Interventional and Therapeutic Neuroradiology; 2003 Feb; Phoenix, Arizona.
 

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