Dean G. Karahalios, M.D.
Neurological Surgery
Dean G. Karahalios, M.D., a board-certified neurosurgeon,
is well versed in treating the full spectrum of
neurological disorders. He is a leading authority
on the treatment of patients with complex spinal
disorders, and is particularly well known for
his use of implants, fusion systems, instrumentation,
and innovative complex spine techniques to treat
patients with degenerative problems, and traumatic
injuries to the spine. He also has a keen interest
and extensive experience in a unique and aggressive
multi-modality approach to primary and metastatic
tumors of the spine, which includes cutting-edge
surgical approaches and spinal radiosurgery. He
is highly skilled in the use of image-guided and
minimally invasive surgical techniques, which
reduce the risks and speed the recovery time of
spine surgery.
Dr. Karahalios earned his medical degree in 1991
from Northwestern University Medical School in
Chicago, Illinois. After receiving his degree,
Dr. Karahalios accepted a yearlong internship
in general surgery at the Maricopa Medical Center
in Phoenix, Arizona. He then went on to complete
his residency in neurological surgery at the Barrow
Neurological Institute, St. Josephs Hospital
and Medical Center, Phoenix, Arizona in 1998.
While pursuing his residency at the Barrow Neurological
Institute, Dr. Karahalios also completed a yearlong
fellowship in spinal surgery under Dr. Volker
Sonntag.
Following his residency, Dr. Karahalios accepted
an assistant professorship of neurosurgery at
Northwestern University Medical Center, and was
appointed to the directorship of the Laboratory
for Minimally Invasive and Image-Guided Neurosurgery
at Evanston Northwestern Hospital, Evanston, Illinois.
In 2002, Dr. Karahalios moved to Indianapolis,
Indiana where he accepted the positions of director
of the Indiana Neurosciences Institute, and co-director
of the Novalis radiosurgery project. As a member
of the Indianapolis Neurosurgical Group, he served
as chief of spine surgery, and director of the
spine fellowship program.
Dr. Karahalios is an active author, lecturer,
educator, and researcher. He has written numerous
articles and book chapters on the topic of complex
spinal surgery. His many research studies and
publications have covered many spine-related topics
including the evaluation of instrumentation and
techniques used for spinal fusions and reconstructions,
image-guided spinal surgery, and novel minimal
access techniques.
Dr. Karahalios is a member of several professional
organizations including the Congress of Neurological
Surgeons (CNS), the American Association of Neurological
Surgeons (AANS), the Joint Section on Disorders
of the Spine and Peripheral Nerves of the AANS/CNS,
the Illinois Neurosurgical Society and the American
College of Surgeons.
Dean G. Karahalios, M.D. can be reached at CINN
at the Neurologic & Orthopedic Hospital of
Chicago, 773/250-0400, or CINN-North
Shore (Highland Park, 847/926-5005, or CINN-Vernon Hills, 847/984-6490.
Dr. Karahalios is a shareholder in the Neurologic & Orthopedic Hospital of Chicago.
Financial Disclosure
Dr. Karahalios is a key opinion leader in his specialty and is frequently invited to deliver lectures, conduct workshops, and provide product development expertise for the medical device industry. He is compensated for his time spent as a consultant, and also receives royalties for products he has invented or helped develop. He does not receive any direct compensation for devices used for his patients. Dr. Karahalios also is a shareholder in the Neurologic & Orthopedic Hospital of Chicago. |
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