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Ramin M. Eskandari, M.D.

Ramin M. Eskandari, M.D.

Education
Wayne State University School of Medicine

Residency
University of Utah

Fellowship
Stanford University

Specialties
Pediatric Neurosurgery

Clinical Interests
Hydrocephalus
Brain tumors in children
Spine abnormalities
Craniosynostosis
Epilepsy surgery

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Rare and Extensive Brain Infection Prompts Massive Collaboration to Save Teenager’s Life Video

Rare and Extensive Brain Infection Prompts Massive Collaboration to Save Teenager’s Life

Pediatric neurosurgeon Ramin Eskandari, M.D., discusses an extremely rare and extensive brain infection in a teenage patient and shares the lessons learned by medical and surgical teams working to save the patient’s life and brain function.

Advanced Digital Exoscope Provides Unparalleled Vantage Point for Pediatric Neurosurgery Video

Advanced Digital Exoscope Provides Unparalleled Vantage Point for Pediatric Neurosurgery

Pediatric neurosurgeon Ramin Eskandari, M.D., performs a spinal cord detethering procedure with fluid pocket release on a 15-month-old child, and he explains how optimal surgical field visualization enhances patient safety and manages surgeon fatigue.

Spinal Cord Repair for Myelomeningocele Video

Spinal Cord Repair for Myelomeningocele

Ramin M. Eskandari, M.D., walks through the spinal cord repair surgery for a patient with Myelomeningocele, starting with detethering the spinal cord and laminoplasty and ending with the resection of the epidermoid cyst.

A Shuntless Technique for Treating Hydrocephalus Video

A Shuntless Technique for Treating Hydrocephalus

MUSC Children’s Health pediatric neurosurgeon Ramin Eskandari, M.D.,discusses a new shuntless procedure for treating hydrocephalus — endoscopic third ventriculostomy and choroid plexus cauterization (ETV/CPC).

A Case of Non-Syndromic Craniosynostosis Video

A Case of Non-Syndromic Craniosynostosis

MUSC Children's Health pediatric neurosurgeon Ramin Eskandari, M.D., provides commentary on a series of surgical photographs from a recent case of non-syndromic craniosynostosis. Also view the companion video.

Surgical Correction of Non-Syndromic Craniosynostosis Video

Surgical Correction of Non-Syndromic Craniosynostosis

MUSC Children's Health pediatric neurosurgeon Ramin Eskandari, M.D., and MUSC Health craniofacial surgeon Jason P. Ulm, M.D. discuss surgical approaches to correct craniosynostosis or the premature fusion of one or more of the brain’s sutures.

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