About
Ramesh Grandhi, MD, MS is a dual-trained cerebrovascular neurosurgeon and Professor at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, with an adjunct associate professorship in Radiology & Imaging Sciences. His clinical expertise spans endovascular techniques and open microsurgical approaches for cerebrovascular pathologies including arteriovenous malformations, brain aneurysms, and stroke.
- Duke University (B.S. Psychology)
- Georgetown University (M.S. Physiology)
- Virginia Commonwealth University (M.D.)
- University of Pittsburgh Medical Center (Residency)
- Baptist Neurological Institute (Cerebrovascular Fellowship)
His research focuses on cerebrovascular surgery, endovascular thrombectomy, and traumatic brain injury outcomes, with extensive publications on chronic subdural hematomas, stroke interventions, and intracranial stenting. Recent studies analyze racial disparities in neurovascular procedures, device comparisons in thrombectomy, and antithrombotic management in neurotrauma.
Scientific Awards not explicitly mentioned. Key affiliations include:
- ABNS Certification
- Recognition of Focused Practice in CNS Endovascular Surgery
- Clinical Neurosciences Center
- TRACK-TBI/SCI investigator
- Stroke Thrombectomy and Aneurysm Registry (STAR)
His multicenter collaborations examine cost-effective neurovascular techniques, anesthesia protocols for MMA embolization, and biomarker associations in traumatic brain injury. Patient testimonials highlight his clinical excellence in stroke and cerebrovascular care.
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