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Robert F. Spetzler (born 1944) is a
neurosurgeon Neurosurgery or neurological surgery, known in common parlance as brain surgery, is the medical specialty that focuses on the surgical treatment or rehabilitation of disorders which affect any portion of the nervous system including the brain, ...
and the J.N. Harber Chairman Emeritus of Neurological Surgery and director emeritus of the Barrow Neurological Institute in
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. He retired as an active neurosurgeon in July 2017. He is also
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of Surgery, Section of Neurosurgery, at the
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in
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. Spetzler specialized in
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and
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s. Extremely prolific, he has published more than 580 articles and 180 book chapters and has co-edited multiple neurosurgical textbooks, including ''The Color Atlas of Microneurosurgery'' (2000). He retired from surgery in July 2019.


Biography

Spetzler was born in Stierhöfstetten ( Oberscheinfeld, near
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) in
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to where his parents had been evacuated due to the Second World War. When he was 11, he moved to the United States with his parents. He performed spectacularly in the American school system, despite the fact his first language was German. Spetzler received his Bachelor of Science degree in 1967 from Knox College in
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after attending a year of community college in Illinois. He spent a year at the
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, and then entered medical school at the Northwestern Medical School in Chicago in 1967, receiving his M.D. in 1971. He completed post-graduate training at Wesley Memorial Hospital–Northwestern and a residency in neurosurgery at the
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, training under Charles B. Wilson. In 1983, Spetzler was named Chair of the Division of Neurological Surgery at Barrow Neurological Institute. He was named director in 1986. Spetzler played a dominant role in the use of the
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in treating large or dangerous
cerebral aneurysm An intracranial aneurysm, also known as a cerebral aneurysm, is a Cerebrovascular disease, cerebrovascular disorder characterized by a localized dilation or ballooning of a blood vessel in the brain due to a weakness in the vessel wall. These a ...
s. One notable application of this method occurred in 1991 when Spetzler successfully removed a large aneurysm in a 35-year-old American woman named Pam Reynolds. Prior to the operation proceeding, Reynolds was placed under general anesthesia, then had her eyes taped shut and a monitoring device placed in both of her ears. She was later induced into
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by Spetzler and his team, which was necessary for the operation to take place. Despite being clinically dead and under intense monitoring and medical observation whilst the procedure was ongoing, Reynolds claimed to have had a profound
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in which she was able to accurately recall the sequence of events within the operating theater, the surgical instruments used, and the conversations that had taken place. In an interview that took place for a
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documentary in 2002, Spetzler affirmed many of the observations that Pam had made, and later admitted that he had no explanation for them. In February 2007, Spetzler performed his 5,000th
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procedure. He travels and lectures frequently on the most recent advances in neurosurgery. After 30 years at the Barrow, Spetzler retired in July 2019, with Michael T. Lawton as his successor.


Awards

* 1977, Annual Resident Award, 27th Annual Meeting of the
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* 1994, Honored Guest, Congress of Neurological Surgeons (youngest surgeon to be so honored) * 1999, Herbert Olivecrona Award, the "Nobel Prize of Neurosurgery" * 2004, Honored Guest, 4th International Skull Base Congress * 2009, William B. Scoville Award * 2010, Founder's Laurel,
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Selected publications

Spetzler has written more than 300 articles and 180 book chapters, as well as co-editing multiple neurosurgical textbooks. A partial list is below:


Books

*''Surgery of the Cerebellopontine Angle''. Nicholas C. Bambakidis (Author), Cliff A. Megerian (Author), Robert F. Spetzler (Author). Pmph USA; 2009. *''Medicine, Miracles, and Manifestations: A Doctor's Journey Through the Worlds of Divine Intervention, Near-Death Experiences, and Universal Energy''. John L. Turner (Author), Robert F. Spetzler (Foreword). Career Press; 2009. *''The Color Atlas of Microneurosurgery'' W. Koos (Author), Robert Spetzler (Author), Johannes Lang (Author), J. Zabramski (Author), Robert F. Spetzler (Author), Joseph M. Zabramski (Author). Thieme; 2000. . *''Pediatric Neurovascular Disease: Surgical, Endovascular and Medical Management''. Michael Alexander (Editor), Robert Spetzler (Editor). Thieme; 2005.


Articles

*Contralateral interhemispheric approach to deep-seated cavernous malformations: surgical considerations and clinical outcomes in 31 consecutive cases. Zaidi HA, Chowdhry SA, Nakaji P, Abla AA, Spetzler RF. Neurosurgery. 2014 Jul;75(1):80-6. *The Anatomy of the Callosomarginal Artery: Applications to Microsurgery and Endovascular Surgery. Cavalcanti DD, Albuquerque FC, Silva BF, Spetzler RF, Preul MC. Neurosurgery. 28 January 2010. *Safety of carotid endarterectomy while on clopidogrel (Plavix). Wait SD, Abla AA, Killory BD, Starke RM, Spetzler RF, Nakaji P. J Neurosurg. 29 January 2010. *Miniaturized handheld confocal microscopy for neurosurgery: results in an experimental glioblastoma model. Sankar T, Delaney PM, Ryan RW, Eschbacher J, Abdelwahab M, Nakaji P, Coons SW, Scheck AC, Smith KA, Spetzler RF, Preul MC. Neurosurgery. 2010 Feb;66(2):410-7; discussion 417-8. *Cerebral cavernous malformations. Incidence and familial occurrence. Rigamonti D, Hadley MN, Drayer BP, Johnson PC, Hoenig-Rigamonti K, Knight JT, Spetzler RF. N Engl J Med. 11 August 1988;319(6):343-7. *Preliminary personal experiences with the application of near-infrared indocyanine green videoangiography in extracranial vertebral artery surgery. Bruneau M, Sauvageau E, Nakaji P, Vandesteene A, Lubicz B, Chang SW, Balériaux D, Brotchi J, De Witte O, Spetzler RF. Neurosurgery. 2010 Feb;66(2):305-11; discussion 311. *Using ex vivo proton magnetic resonance spectroscopy to reveal associations between biochemical and biological features of meningiomas. Pfisterer WK, Nieman RA, Scheck AC, Coons SW, Spetzler RF, Preul MC. Neurosurg Focus. 2010 Jan;28(1):E12. *Supracerebellar infratentorial approach to cavernous malformations of the brainstem: surgical variants and clinical experience with 45 patients. de Oliveira JG, Lekovic GP, Safavi-Abbasi S, Reis CV, Hanel RA, Porter RW, Preul MC, Spetzler RF. Neurosurgery. 2010 Feb;66(2):389-99.


References


External links


Biography at Barrow Neurological Institute
{{DEFAULTSORT:Spetzler, Robert F. American neurosurgeons Knox College (Illinois) alumni Living people 1944 births Feinberg School of Medicine alumni