Pediatric Neurosurgery

Florida's Top-Ranked Hospital for Pediatric Neurology and Neurosurgery

Nicklaus Children’s Division of Pediatric Neurosurgery offers hope and unmatched pediatric neurosurgical expertise for children and families from around the world faced with a neurological difference.

patient nicole and her mother snap a selfie at the beach.
patient nicole and her mother snap a selfie at the beach.
logo
Telehealth services may be available for certain appointments depending on the nature of the condition, or reason for the visit.
Request an Appointment

Or call 1-888-624-2778 for more information.

The Division of Pediatric Neurosurgery, part of the Nicklaus Children's Brain Institute, is the largest pediatric neurosurgical service in Florida and one of the most recognized programs in the country.

The Division of Neurosurgery is one of the busiest referral centers for treating children and adolescents with complex nervous system disorders such as pediatric brain tumors, intractable epilepsy, complex cases of hydrocephalus, craniosynostosis/craniofacial syndromes, as well as peripheral nerve and brachial plexus injury, spasticity and movement disorders.

Our team collaborates with clinicians from across more than 40 pediatric subspecialties within Nicklaus Children’s Hospital’s network of care. In addition, the neurosurgery team is supported by a comprehensive list of programs, clinics and services dedicated to children and adolescents with acute and complex neurological differences.

Comprehensive Programs and Services

Comprehensive Programs and Services

  • Neural-Tube Defect Clinic (Spina Bifida)

Pediatric Neurosurgery Treatments and Procedures

  • Minimally invasive removal of brain tumors
  • Surgical treatment of epilepsy
  • Inflammatory/Infectious processes of the brain and spine (e.g. brain abscess)
  • Surgical treatment of spasticity (selective dorsal rhizotomy/baclofen pumps)
  • Surgical treatment of vascular malformations of the brain and spinal cord
  • Minimally invasive endoscopic techniques
  • Frameless stereotactic guidance
  • Intraoperative mapping to preserve normal brain function

Pediatric Neurosurgery Treatments and Procedures

The Division of Neurosurgery offers state of the art surgical management of disorders of the nervous system including:

Conditions We Treat

At the Forefront of Research

The surgical team is pushing forward the frontiers of pediatric neurosurgery through its active clinical and translational research programs to develop novel treatment approaches for pediatric brain tumors and head trauma and new non-invasive surgical approaches for the treatment of epilepsy.

Most recently, Nicklaus Children’s became only the third site in North America involved in a Phase I clinical trial studying the role of a new technology called low-frequency focused ultrasound (LoFU) in the care of children with DIPG, a lethal type of brain tumor that forms within the brainstem.

To learn more about the Phase I clinical study click here.

Learn More

Our Team of Experts

The Division of Pediatric Neurosurgery is led by a team of renowned pediatric neurosurgeons who are recognized for excellence among their peers based upon their surgical expertise, their numerous publications in textbooks and peer-reviewed journals, and their lectures both nationally and internationally.

Learn More

Next-Generation Neurosurgical Suite

Neurosurgeries are conducted in a state-of-the-art neurosurgical suite equipped with advanced neuro-navigation systems.This leading-edge suite provides enhanced efficiency and safety for neurosurgical services and offers a venue for expanded neurosurgical procedures, including functional surgery for epilepsy and movement disorders, and a platform for advanced neuroimaging research. Technologies include:

  • ROSA ONE® Robotic system
  • Intraoperative MRI
  • Stealth Navigation
featured patient photo.
featured patient photo.

Stories to Inspire

Nicklaus Children’s Hospital is to become only the third site in North America involved in a Phase I clinical trial studying the role of a new technology called low-frequency focused ultrasound (LoFU) in the care of children with a lethal type of brain tumor that forms within the brainstem.
More Stories

Awards & Associations