
Michael A. Thomas DO
Neurosurgeon
1200 Route 22 East Suite 14 Bridgewater NJ, 08807About
Dr Michael Thomas is a Neurosurgeon specializing in spinal procedures. He sub specializes in minimally invasive procedures for spinal diseases such as herniated disks, degenerative disk disease, cervical and lumbar deformities, the inured spine, and spinal tumors. He treats many patients with artificial disk replacement to promote normal spinal function and reduce long term degenerative conditions.
Education and Training
Oklahoma State University College of Osteopathic Medicine D.O. 1991
Board Certification
American Osteopathic Board of Surgery
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Michael A. Thomas DO's Expert Contributions
Awake during brain surgery?
Sometimes performing brain surgery while the patient is conscious is necessary especially if we are operating in the area of the brain that controls motor function or speech. Frequently brain tumors invade the speech or motor cortex of the brain. Ideally we would like to remove these tumors without causing loss of function. We are able to avoid or minimize damage to the motor or speech area during surgery by communicating with the patient and mapping out the areas that control these eloquent functions. Frequently during major vascular procedures the patient is conscious for a portion of the operation to monitor how the brain is functioning. READ MORE
Is pituitary adenoma life-threatening?
There are several types of pituitary adenomas. All potentially can be life threatening if not treated properly. Many can secret excess hormones which can cause metabolic, cardiac and endocrine abnormalities. Some tumors can actually grow and potentially bleed with devastating effects such as blindness and coma. So it is important that the tumor is worked up by an endocrinologist and neurosurgeon to determine the tumor type and the appropriate treat plan prior to having back surgery. READ MORE
My mother has a blot clot in the right side of her brain. Is surgery the only option to remove it?
Some clots can be life threatening and need to be removed. They should be removed if it is causing a progression of symptoms from consciousness to loss of consciousness to coma, due to brain herniation. Some clots are due to Abnormal blood vessels bleeding in the brain, therefore surgery would be recommended in some patients to remove the abnormal vessels. It is important to rule out this cause. In this case other treatment options may include endovascular procedures rather than brain surgery. Many patients can recover without surgery depending on the clots location and if the blood clot is stable in size and not expanding. The brain will eventually absorb the blood clot. Regarding your mothers age of 65 years. She still has a long life to live. If surgery is indicated or recommended by her neurosurgeon, then the chances of a favorable outcome are in her favor. READ MORE
My brother is suffering slight speech loss after an operation. Will he recover?
Skull fractures that don't requires surgery will heal over 3 months. If the fractures are operated upon and a cranioplasty (fracture repair) is performed then plan on healing to take up to 6 months. However, most repairs are usually very solid since plates and screws are used for the reconstruction. READ MORE
Is there a cure for meningioma?
Yes, it does pose a risk if it grows and becomes symptomatic. If so, then it may be cured with the complete removal of the mass. READ MORE
I am due for back surgery. Should I be doing any preparations before the surgery?
Some times physical therapy may be beneficial prior to back surgery as it strengthens the core muscles and improves flexibility. If the procedure is to be a fusion then smoking cessation is a must. Also a proper nutritional diet is recommended so that the body is better equipped to heal properly. READ MORE
Are all tumors cancerous?
Not every tumor is cancerous. Some tumors are benign. Depending on the MRI characteristics, if the diagnosis is uncertain, then a biopsy can be performed. READ MORE
Can a back injury cause neurological defects?
Yes it may cause neurological deficits. If there are problems with motor control of the hands and legs then the cervical spine should be evaluated for spinal cord injury or compression. The cervical spine can easily be evaluated by an MRI. An isolated back injury such as a fracture or herniated disk can cause a neurological deficit but it would affect the legs only, not the hands. READ MORE
Areas of expertise and specialization
Faculty Titles & Positions
- Chief Medical Officer Advanced Ambulatory Surgical Center 2015 - 2018
Treatments
- Axial Fusion
- Cervical Artificial Disc Replacement
- Coccygectomy
- Endoscopic Discectomy
- Endoscopic Foraminotomy
- Facet Fusion
- Interlaminar Spacer
- Laminoforaminotomy
- Laser Spine Surgery
- Microdiscectomy
- Orthopedic Surgery
- Sacroiliac Joint Fusion
- Stem Cell Therapy
- TLIF
Professional Memberships
- Congress of Neurosurgery
- American Osteopathic Association
- American College of Osteopathic Surgeons
- Florida Medical Association
- Professional Member AOBOS
Fellowships
- University of Miami 2015
Internships
- Tulsa Regional Medical Center
Fellowships
- Spine, University of Miami
Professional Society Memberships
- American Osteopathic Association, American College of Osteopathic Surgeons, Congress of Neurological Surgeons, Florida Medical Association
Hobbies / Sports
- Mountaineering, Golf, Snow Skiing, Fly Fishing
Favorite professional publications
- Journal of Neurosurgery, Spine Journal, Journal of Neurological Surgery
Michael A. Thomas DO's Practice location
Advanced Orthopedics and pain management
499 E central Pkwy -Altamonte Springs, FL 32701Get Direction
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NJ Spine and Orthopedic (Bridgewater, NJ)
1200 Route 22 East Suite 14 -Bridgewater, NJ 08807Get Direction
NJ Spine and Orthopedic (Altamonte Springs, FL)
499 E. Central Parkway Suite 130 -Altamonte Springs, FL 32714Get Direction
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