Macquarie Neurosurgery

About Macquarie Neurosurgery

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Macquarie Neurosurgery Description

The Macquarie University Neurosurgery Unit is one of the largest academic neurosurgery groups in Australia. It includes eight neurosurgeons and a dedicated neurosurgery research laboratory. The unit has subspecialty interests in vascular neurosurgery, spinal surgery, tumour surgery, radiosurgery, Syringomyelia and Chiari malformations.

Vascular neurosurgery is a major focus of the group, both clinically and in the laboratory. We have extensive experience in the management of arteriovenous malformations (AVMs), aneurysms, and occlusive diseases such as carotid artery stenosis and moyamoya disease. Many complex brain vascular disorders and some brain tumours are best managed with bypass grafts and our group is recognised nationally and internationally for our expertise with these techniques. We work closely with the interventional neuroradiologists at Macquarie University Hospital in the management of neurovascular cases.

We have access to electromagnetic stereotaxy and intra-operative CT scanning and angiography, which aid in the management of complex intracranial and spinal lesions. Australia’s first Gamma Knife radiosurgery unit is at Macquarie University Hospital and members of our group lead the management of intracranial lesions using this technology.

Based at Macquarie University Hospital, our group provides clinical services in Canberra, Penrith, Coffs Harbour, Gosford, the Sydney Northern Beaches, Roseville, Armidale, Bathurst, Orange, and Dubbo.

Our clinical training positions include Masters /Doctor of Advanced Surgery in neurovascular surgery, spinal surgery, and neuro-oncology, and Masters of Surgery in general neurosurgery. The Royal Australasian College of Surgeons and the Neurosurgical Society of Australasia have accredited a Surgical Education and Training (SET) position and Post Fellowship Education and Training (PFET) Programs in Cerebrovascular and Spine Surgery.

Our research group is studying syringomyelia (spinal cord cysts) and brain aneurysms, and is developing new treatments for brain AVMs. Our research is supported by the National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC). In addition to postdoctoral researchers and research assistants, the unit supports 5 PhD students.

The neurosurgery unit provides a 24 hour, 7 day a week on-call service.

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A great Micro-vascular Anastomosis Workshop was held this weekend at Macquarie Nuerosurgery. Thank you to our brilliant faculty and all those who attended!

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Photoshoot day at Macquarie Neurosurgery! Website photo updates to follow. Photo credit: Andy Roberts photographer

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Congratulations to our five graduates! We are very proud of your accomplishments and are honored to have you as part of our team!

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Dr John Fuller was recently featured on this piece about GammaKnife

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Macquarie Neurosurgery congratulates Professor Michael Morgan for being awarded the Order of Australia, announced by the Governor General yesterday, 9 June, in the Queen’s Birthday 2014 Honours List. The Order of Australia is the country's pre-eminent award for distinguished service of a high degree to Australia, or to humanity at large. We are all very proud to be part of Professor Morgan's team!

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Aneurysm size not a factor in risk of rupture, according to a study by our Cerebrovascular Fellow and visiting Associate Professor Dr Miikka Korja.

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Armidale. So pretty in autumn! Dr Tim Siu consults in 86 Rusden Street, Armidale on Mondays every fortnight. Call 1300 MACQUARIE for further information, and to book an appointment.

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Our Coffs Harbour office has relocated! Commencing today, 1 May 2014, you can find us at 175 Rose Avenue, Coffs Harbour. Telephone 02 6652 5009 or 1300 MACQUARIE.

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The Australian College of Nursing has endorsed our Neurosurgery event which is on this Saturday, March 29. Places still available. Click on the link below to book.

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Celebrating International Brain Awareness Week 2014

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The Gamma Knife has been applied to the long-term management of benign meningioma. Read the story here

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To our nursing friends, this education series kicks off with Neurosurgery on the 29th of March!

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Where are we going in brain cancer treatment? Watch Dr Andrew Davidson's video presentation as part of Macquarie University's The Great Cancer Challenge here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F5m70q7kL ss

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Best wishes for a happy, healthy and prosperous 2014!

More about Macquarie Neurosurgery

Macquarie Neurosurgery is located at Suite 201, Level 2, 2 Technology Place, Macquarie University, NSW, Macquarie Park, New South Wales 2109
1300 622 782
http://www.mqneurosurgery.com.au