Gamma Knife Radiosurgery Center
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Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center has obtained a Leksell Gamma Knife to treat a variety of brain lesions without an incision including:
Since the Gamma Knife is ideal for small to medium size lesions because of its incredible accuracy, the Medical
Center also continues to make available its linear-accelerator based radiosurgery system (LINAC-Scalpel) for larger
lesions, those located outside of the range of the Gamma Knife, or those that will benefit from fractionated stereotactic
radiotherapy. This makes Wake Forest one of the few Centers in the world to offer both technologies. This combination
offers the potential to ideally treat lesions of any size and location in the head. In addition, the Medical Center’s Gamma Knife team includes , Charles L. Branch Jr., M.D., Professor of Neurosurgery
, Kenneth E. Ekstrand, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Radiation Oncology, Allan F. deGuzman, Ph.D., Assistant Professor
of Radiation Oncology, and Joyce Moser, R.N., N.P.-C, a certified nurse practitioner in the Department of Neurosurgery,
Denise Sprinkle, R.T.-C. the Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center Stereotactic Coordinator, and Mr. Rodney Rogers,
stereotactic technician. For more informationFor more information, call Health On-Call at (336) 716-2255 or 1-800-446-2255. Physicians may call the PAL line at 1-800-277-7654 to make a referral.
Other sources of information about treatment of brain tumors and arteriovenous malformations (AVM) and movement disorders including Parkinson's Disease and tremor:
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