1. Jan. 23, 2024

    Pediatric Brain Tumor Program at Mayo Clinic

    David Daniels, M.D. and Jonathan D. Schwartz, D.O., M.P.H. share about the technology, the comprehensive team and advantages of referring a pediatric patient diagnosed with a brain tumor to Mayo Clinic.

  2. Jan. 23, 2024

    Neurosurgical interventions for chronic pain

    Rushna P. Ali, M.D., a neurosurgeon at Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota, leads a webinar discussion about the neurosurgical interventions available for patients with chronic pain.

  3. June 26, 2023

    Adult scoliosis treatment options at Mayo Clinic

    Mayo Clinic neurosurgeon Jeremy L. Fogelson, M.D., discusses adult scoliosis treatment options and diagnosis.

  4. June 20, 2022

    Carotid artery disease with stenosis at Mayo Clinic

    Mayo Clinic neurosurgeon Luis E. Savastano, M.D., Ph.D., discusses carotid artery disease diagnosis and treatment.

  5. June 14, 2022

    Idiopathic intracranial hypertension (IIH) treatment at Mayo Clinic

    Mayo Clinic neuroradiologist Waleed Brinjikji, M.D., discusses idiopathic intracranial hypertension (IIH) treatment, including venous sinus stenting.

  6. May 26, 2022

    Moyamoya disease — Diagnostic and treatment advances

    Bernard R. Bendok, M.D., James P. Klaas, M.D., and E. Paul Lindell, M.D., describe the advances that have been made in diagnosing and treating Moyamoya disease at Mayo Clinic.

  7. May 26, 2022

    Arteriovenous malformations — Diagnostic and treatment advances

    Bernard R. Bendok, M.D., Harry Cloft, M.D., Ph.D., Kelly D. Flemming, M.D., and E. Paul Lindell, M.D., discuss how Mayo Clinic physicians use advanced imaging software, augmented and virtual reality, and a multidisciplinary team to diagnose and treat arteriovenous malformations (AVMs).

  8. March 15, 2022

    Brain aneurysms — Diagnostic and treatment advances

    Robert D. Brown Jr., M.D., M.P.H., Giuseppe Lanzino, M.D., and Harry Cloft, M.D., Ph.D., discuss the collaboration of care at Mayo Clinic when evaluating a patient with an aneurysm.

  9. March 15, 2022

    Cavernous malformations — Diagnostic and treatment advancements

    Mayo Clinic uses 7-tesla MRI for better visualization of cerebral cavernous malformations when diagnosing patients and recommending care options.

  10. March 15, 2022

    Carotid artery with stenosis — Diagnostic and treatment advancements

    Mayo Clinic’s Eugene L. Scharf, M.D., E. Paul Lindell, M.D., and Harry Cloft, M.D., Ph.D., discuss the interdisciplinary collaboration with referring physicians when there is a diagnosis of Carotid Artery With Stenosis.

  11. June 30, 2021

    Precision spine care

    Mayo Clinic offers the next generation of precision spine care. Learn more about how Mayo Clinic can help provide your patient the best care possible.

  12. June 30, 2021

    Advances in new applications of immunotherapy for glioblastoma

    Mayo Clinic is creating the future of brain tumor care by advancing the application of immunotherapy for glioblastoma.

  13. June 30, 2021

    Pioneering glioblastoma care and treatments

    Mayo Clinic provides advanced glioblastoma care to help your patients with serious, complex or rare brain tumors.

  14. June 30, 2021

    Neurostimulation innovations for epilepsy

    Mayo Clinic offers cutting-edge epilepsy care and advanced diagnostic technology to help your patients focus on life beyond seizure disorders.

  15. April 09, 2021

    CSF-venous fistulas diagnosis and treatment

    Jeremy K. Cutsforth-Gregory, M.D., a neurologist at Mayo Clinic explains some the recent advances in the diagnosis and treatment in CSF-venous fistulas.

  16. Jan. 04, 2021

    Cerebral spinal fluid (CSF) leaks at Mayo Clinic

    Mayo Clinic neurologist Jeremy K. Cutsforth-Gregory, M.D., discusses the different types of cerebral spinal fluid (CSF) leaks and the treatment options at Mayo Clinic.

  17. Jan. 04, 2021

    Vascular malformation treatment at Mayo Clinic

    Mayo Clinic neuroradiologist Waleed Brinjikji, M.D., discusses vascular malformation treatment and the Vascular Anomalies Clinic.

  18. Jan. 04, 2021

    Minimally invasive spine surgery advancements at Mayo Clinic

    Mayo Clinic neurosurgeon Maziyar A. Kalani, M.D., discusses minimally invasive spine surgery advancements at Mayo Clinic.

  19. Jan. 04, 2021

    Glioblastoma brain and spinal cord tumor care at Mayo Clinic

    Mayo Clinic neuro-oncologist Wendy J. Sherman, M.D., discusses glioblastoma, a malignant brain and spinal cord tumor.

  20. Oct. 20, 2020

    Autoimmune CNS disorders

    Autoimmune CNS disorders as an integrated clinical practice.

  21. June 22, 2020

    Cutting-edge treatment and research for brain tumors

    Mayo Clinic neurologists and neurosurgeons discuss the most advanced treatments and the future of brain tumor therapy.

  22. April 22, 2020

    New brain tumor treatments and regenerative medicine

    Mayo Clinic neurology and neurosurgery team members discuss the most cutting-edge treatments available at Mayo Clinic for the care of brain cancer.

  23. Oct. 31, 2019

    Collaborating on patient care

    Kai J. Miller, MD, PhD, discusses how collaboration with referring providers helps patients who have complex health challenges — and why he values both the relationships he develops with his patients and the joint collaboration he enjoys working with teams of Mayo experts and referring providers to offer advanced diagnosis and treatment options.

  24. Oct. 14, 2019

    Newly discovered autoimmune disease associated with testicular cancer

    Sean J. Pittock, M.D., an autoimmune neurologist at Mayo Clinic, discusses a newly discovered autoimmune disease that appears to affect men with testicular cancer.

  25. Oct. 10, 2019

    Cybernetics and mapping the brain

    Dr. Miller discusses how his hope is to advance cybernetics so that patients with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), with brainstem stroke or in a locked-in state are able to communicate independently by controlling cursors through decoded brain signals.

  26. May 13, 2019

    Spina bifida treatment using fetoscope

    Edward S. Ahn, M.D., neurosurgeon, and Rodrigo Ruano, M.D. Ph.D., maternal and fetal medicine surgeon, describe a new treatment for spina bifida using a fetoscope.

  27. May 13, 2019

    Innovations in fetal medicine — Mayo Clinic

    Edward S. Ahn, M.D., neurosurgeon, and Rodrigo Ruano, M.D. Ph.D., maternal and fetal medicine surgeon, describe surgery prior to birth to repair severe congenital anomalies.

  28. March 11, 2019

    Cushing syndrome: ACTH-secreting pituitary adenomas

    Jamie J. Van Gompel, M.D., a neurosurgeon at Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota, and Irina Bancos, M.D., an endocrinologist at Mayo Clinic's campus in Minnesota, discuss the challenges of treating adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH)-secreting pituitary tumors.

  29. March 11, 2019

    Growth hormone: Caused by pituitary tumors

    Irina Bancos, M.D., an endocrinologist at Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota, and Jamie J. Van Gompel, M.D., a neurosurgeon at Mayo Clinic's campus in Minnesota, discuss acromegaly and the challenges of treating pituitary tumors secreting growth hormone.

  30. Jan. 29, 2019

    Robotic-assisted spinal surgery improves outcomes

    Mohamad Bydon, M.D., a neurosurgeon at Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota, discusses the latest advances in robotic guidance for the placement of spinal instrumentation.

  31. Jan. 29, 2019

    Deep brain stimulation: Precision using segmented leads

    Mark K. Lyons, M.D., a neurosurgeon at Mayo Clinic in Phoenix/Scottsdale, Arizona, describes the use of deep brain stimulation (DBS) as well as the latest advancements, including the use of segmented leads for more precision.

  32. Jan. 17, 2019

    Different types of epilepsy surgery

    Mayo Clinic physicians explain the different types of surgery performed to help people who have seizures.

  33. Jan. 17, 2019

    Infantile spasms

    Lily C. Wong-Kisiel, M.D., a pediatric neurologist at Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota, discusses infantile spasms, also called epileptic spasms.

  34. Jan. 17, 2019

    Adult-onset hydrocephalus

    Benjamin D. Elder, M.D., Ph.D., a neurosurgeon at Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota, discusses adult-onset hydrocephalus, including idiopathic normal pressure hydrocephalus and idiopathic intracranial hypertension.

  35. Jan. 17, 2019

    Autoimmune epilepsy

    Jeffrey W. Britton, M.D., a neurologist at Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota, discusses autoimmune epilepsy and why treatment options differ from standard epilepsy treatments.

  36. Jan. 17, 2019

    Risks of uncontrolled seizures

    Mayo Clinic physicians explain the impact of uncontrolled seizures and why it is important to get seizure disorders properly diagnosed and treated.

  37. Dec. 11, 2018

    Deep-seated intracranial hemorrhage and brain tumors

    Kaisorn Chaichana, M.D., a neurosurgeon at Mayo Clinic in Jacksonville, Florida, discusses minimally disruptive subcortical neurosurgery. Dr. Chaichana discusses how to reach deep-seated lesions for intracranial hemorrhage and brain tumors safely.

  38. Dec. 11, 2018

    Stroke systems of care

    William D. Freeman, M.D., a neurointensivist at Mayo Clinic in Jacksonville, Florida, discusses valuable updates and areas of research related to systems of care for intracerebral hemorrhage. Topics include the re-engineering of prehospital care, mesenchymal stem cell regeneration research and the shift toward minimally invasive surgery.

  39. Aug. 17, 2018

    Advances in minimally invasive spine surgery

    Matthew T. Neal, M.D., a neurosurgeon at Mayo Clinic's campus in Phoenix/Scottsdale, Arizona, discusses the types, techniques and advantages of minimally invasive spine surgery and clinical indications for being a candidate.

  40. July 02, 2018

    Minimally invasive surgery for craniosynostosis requires early diagnosis and intervention

    Edward Ahn, M.D., pediatric neurosurgeon, discusses craniosynostosis.

  41. Nov. 09, 2017

    Slip interface imaging

    John Huston III, M.D., shares information about how slip imaging, along with MR Elastography, can be applied to the brain.

  42. July 26, 2017

    Minimally invasive, scarless brain surgery

    Alfredo Quinones-Hinojosa, M.D., a neurosurgeon at Mayo Clinic's campus in Jacksonville, Florida, shares information about an innovative technique that offers patients with brain tumors a scarless treatment option.

  43. June 01, 2017

    Epidural stimulation enables motor function after chronic paraplegia

    Peter J. Grahn, Ph.D., Kendall H. Lee, M.D., Ph.D., Igor A. Lavrov, M.D., Ph.D., and Kristin D. Zhao, Ph.D., review the results of their study showing volitional movement, standing and steplike actions via spinal cord neuromodulation in a patient with chronic paralysis due to spinal cord injury.

  44. Feb. 15, 2017

    Brain & central nervous system cancers: Personalized care for each patient

    Mayo Clinic's multidisciplinary team of experts discusses developments in diagnostic tools, imaging, neurosurgery, and radiation therapy that allow them to create personalized care plans for people with brain and central nervous system cancers.

  45. Jan. 30, 2017

    Advancements in epilepsy diagnostics and treatment

    Jamie J. Van Gompel, M.D., and Gregory A. Worrell, M.D., Ph.D., describe advanced diagnostics and sophisticated imaging techniques that, when used to detect or focus on the abnormalities causing epilepsy, can help guide treatment options.

  46. Jan. 20, 2017

    The uncommon lesion: Dural fistula

    Arteriovenous dural fistulas are rare and often misdiagnosed. Giuseppe Lanzino, M.D., a neurosurgeon at Mayo Clinic's campus in Rochester, Minnesota, discusses the importance of detection and proper treatment options.

  47. Jan. 19, 2017

    Unlocking the power of gene expression: Molecular classification of brain tumors

    Mayo Clinic physicians and researchers discuss how the molecular makeup of brain tumors can be used to identify five categories of gliomas, each with different clinical features and outcomes.

  48. Oct. 21, 2016

    Endovascular therapy for acute stroke: A multidisciplinary team discussion

    Robert D. Brown Jr., M.D., M.P.H., Neurology, David F. Kallmes, M.D., Radiology, Giuseppe Lanzino, M.D., Neurologic Surgery, and Alejandro A. Rabinstein, M.D., Neurology, at Mayo Clinic's campus in Rochester, Minnesota, discuss current research and considerations for endovascular therapy for peoplewith acute ischemic stroke. Several recent studies have addressed the benefits of endovascular therapy for those patients, including the therapy's effectiveness in improving functional outcomes. This video was first shown on Medscape Cardiology.

  49. Feb. 22, 2016

    Subarachnoid hemorrhage from ruptured brain aneurysm

    Giuseppe Lanzino, M.D., and Alejandro A. Rabinstein, M.D., discuss treatment of patients with subarachnoid hemorrhages that result from ruptured brain aneurysms. This condition, one of the most complex acute conditions encountered in medicine, poses difficult and complicated neurological and systemic issues for the health care team.

  50. Nov. 09, 2015

    Regenerative medicine in the nervous system

    Anthony J. Windebank, M.D., and Christopher H. Evans, Ph.D., discuss developments regarding regenerative medicine in the nervous system at the Fourth Annual Symposium on Regenerative Rehabilitation.

  51. Aug. 12, 2015

    Grand Rounds: Cognitive Decline in the Elderly and the Role of Cognitive Reserve

    Prashanthi Vemuri, Ph.D., presents Cognitive Decline in the Elderly and the Role of Cognitive Reserve.

  52. Oct. 06, 2014

    Chemo after radiation therapy improves brain cancer survival

    A clinical trial co-led by Mayo Clinic Cancer Center researchers found that adding chemotherapy following radiation treatment improved survival for adults with low-grade gliomas by more than five years.

  53. Sept. 18, 2014

    Arteriovenous malformations (AVMs), treatment considerations and options

    Benjamin L. Brown, M.D., cerebrovascular and endovascular neurosurgeon at Mayo Clinic's campus in Florida, talks about AVMs, their relationship to stroke, current controversy over treatments and options for therapy.

  54. Sept. 18, 2014

    CREST-2 trial: Determining the best treatment for carotid atherosclerotic stenosis

    Kevin M. Barrett, M.D., vascular neurologist at Mayo Clinic's campus in Florida, talks about the second phase of the international stroke trial and how to refer patients for participation. Dr. Barrett shares information about the seven-year clinical trial that aims to enroll 2,480 patients in 120 centers in the U.S., Canada, Europe and Australia to address interventional and medical therapies.

  55. Sept. 18, 2014

    Traumatic brain injury model systems

    Allen W. Brown, M.D., associate professor of PM&R at Mayo Clinic, discusses traumatic brain injury model systems and data.

  56. July 25, 2014

    Autoimmune dementia evaluation

    Sean J. Pittock, M.D., discusses what providers should know about the characteristics of autoimmune dementia.

  57. June 26, 2014

    Progressive multiple sclerosis

    Claudia F. Lucchinetti, M.D., professor of neurology, Mayo Clinic, discusses Progressive Multiple Sclerosis: Pathogenic & Clinical Implications, introduced by Carmen M. Terzic, M.D., Ph.D., chair of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation.

  58. Dec. 31, 2013

    Skull base surgery

    Jamie J. Van Gompel, M.D., a neurosurgeon at Mayo Clinic's campus in Rochester, Minnesota, describes skull base surgery.

  59. Nov. 01, 2013

    18-fluorodeoxyglucose PET in people with active myelopathy

    Eoin P. Flanagan, M.B., B.Ch., discusses his article appearing in the November 2013 issue of Mayo Clinic Proceedings, which suggests that PET scans may give a clue to the underlying etiology in patients with spinal cord disease.

  60. Oct. 16, 2013

    Cervical spinal stenosis

    J. D. Bartleson, M.D., explains cervical spinal stenosis and Mayo Clinic's unique approach to treatment and care for patients.

  61. April 08, 2013

    Stroke: Risk factors, symptoms and the importance of time

    David A. Miller, M.D., a diagnostic radiologist and director of The Joint Commission-certified Comprehensive Stroke Center at Mayo Clinic's campus in Jacksonville, Florida, provides an overview of stroke.

  62. Feb. 14, 2013

    Return to play after a concussion

    Concussion has become a major public health concern. One of the predominant questions is: When is it safe to return to play after a concussion?

  63. May 12, 2011

    DBS for Tourette syndrome

    Kendall H. Lee, M.D., Ph.D., Mayo Clinic neurosurgeon, describes research into deep brain stimulation (DBS) being conducted at Mayo Clinic for Tourette syndrome treatment.

  64. May 10, 2011

    Flow diversion for intracranial aneurysms

    Giuseppe Lanzino, M.D., a Mayo Clinic neurosurgeon, discusses how a new device involving flow diversion may be used in the treatment of intracranial aneurysms.

  65. April 12, 2011

    Study shows potential to prevent hospitalizations in brain tumor patients

    In a retrospective five-year study, researchers at Mayo Clinic found that common causes of hospitalization for patients with malignant brain tumors, such as seizures, are potentially preventable.