Dr. Donald Andrew Ross MD
Neurosurgeon
2900 State St Medford OR, 97504About
Dr. Ross joined OHSU from his private practice, Medford Neurological & Spine Clinic in Medford, Oregon in January 2011. He has previously served as a professor of Surgery, Neurosurgery, and Otolaryngo ...
Education and Training
In Univ Sch of Med, Indianapolis In 1983
Board Certification
Neurological SurgeryAmerican Board of Neurological SurgeryABNS
Provider Details
Expert Publications
Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- A novel approach to prevent repeated catheter migration in a patient with a baclofen pump: a case report.
- The use of multiplanar trajectory planning in the stereotactic placement of depth electrodes.
- Use of retractor with stealth stereotactic system.
- Fatal hemorrhagic infarction of posterior fossa meningioma during cardiopulmonary bypass.
- Shaving.
- The human foramen magnum--normal anatomy of the cisterna magna in adults.
- Complications of minimally invasive, tubular access surgery for cervical, thoracic, and lumbar surgery.
- Case comparison and literature review of glioblastoma: A tale of two tumors.
- Letter to the Editor: Steroid use in anterior cervical discectomy and fusion.
- Diagnosis and Treatment of C4 Radiculopathy.
- TRPS1 gene alterations in human subependymoma.
Treatments
- Neurological Surgery
Fellowships
- Cranial Base Surgery, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center 1990
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