Northwestern Medicine boosts neurosurgery investments, adds complex procedures

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Chicago-based Northwestern Medicine has added new technology to support more complex procedures as part of its recently developed brain and pituitary tumor program.

Michael Caron, MD, a neurosurgeon at Northwestern Medicine McHenry (Ill.) Hospital, began to develop a brain and pituitary tumor program after joining the neurosurgery program at the hospital in August 2022. 

Northwestern then invested in a new navigation system, an operative microscope, a tumor ultrasonic aspiration instrument and ENT instruments and endoscopes to facilitate the first trans nasal endoscopic resection.

A multispecialty team consisting of neurosurgeons, neurologists, ENT specialists and other providers recently completed the hospital's first endoscopic pituitary tumor removal, according to a March 13 news release.

The hospital said it will soon develop a formal brain tumor clinic.



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