Pediatric Neurosurgery

Brachial Plexus Program
The multidisciplinary Pediatric Brachial Plexus Program is one of the most advanced and comprehensive in the United States. It includes neurosurgeons, hand surgeons, physiatrists and occupational therapists.

Brain Tumor and CNS Tumor Clinic
The Brain Tumor and CNS Tumor Clinic includes pediatric neurosurgeons who work with a team of other specialists to provide the most comprehensive, compassionate care for pediatric brain and CNS tumors.

Chiari Malformation Program
The Pediatric Chiari Malformation Program is dedicated to the early identification and the appropriate surgical or non-surgical treatment of children with chiari malformations.

Craniofacial Anomalies Clinic
The Craniofacial Anomalies Program combines the expertise of 21 medical specialties to provide care to children with abnormalities of skull development.

Hydrocephalus Program
The Pediatric Hydrocephalus Program is dedicated to the early identification and treatment of children with hydrocephalus, a condition that arises when there is an excess accumulation of fluid around the brain.

Myelomeningocele Clinic
The Myelomeningocele Clinic combines expertise from the departments of Neurosurgery, Pediatrics, Orthopaedics, Urology, Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, and other specialties to address the multiple medical needs of patients with these congenital spinal cord abnormalities.

Pediatric Medically Refractory Epilepsy Clinic
The University of Michigan Pediatric Medically Refractory Epilepsy Clinic, a collaboration among the departments of Neurosurgery, Neurology and Pediatrics, provides evaluation and treatment for children with poorly controlled epilepsy.

Spasticity and Cerebral Palsy Program
The Spasticity and Cerebral Palsy Program combines expertise in the Department of Neurosurgery, the Department of Neurology, and the Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation to provide state-of-the-art therapies to patients with spasticity and cerebral palsy.

Vascular Anomalies Program
The Pediatric Vascular Anomalies Program at the University of Michigan combines the expertise of pediatric neurosurgeons, interventional radiologists, neurologists and pediatric intensivists to treat children with abnormalities of the blood vessels in the brain and spinal cord.