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Dr. Garni with a patient who is holding a musical instrument
December 29, 2017

A New Beginning: Patient with Hemifacial Spasm Finds Relief after 30 Years

by Zara Jethani

A professional French horn player's hemifacial spasms were interfering with his life for over 30 years. Find out how his treatment at Pacific Neuroscience Institute lead to his journey of success.

elderly woman laughing
December 25, 2017

When a Fall Turns Into a Race Against Time

by Zara Jethani

What started out as a normal night in a retired nurse's life quickly turned into a race against time. Read about how a small fall landed this patient in the hospital and in the OR for emergency brain surgery.

volcano in Chile
December 18, 2017

Exporting Brain Surgery to the World

by Zara Jethani

Over the past decade, the neurosurgeons at Pacific Neuroscience Institute have made it a priority to train the next generation of neurosurgeons. Read about an international fellow's experience in the Minimally Invasive Neurosurgery Fellowship & Research Program at PNI.

Ribbon Cutting ceremony
December 12, 2017

Neurosciences Come to the South Bay

by Zara Jethani

Providence Little Company of Mary Medical Center Torrance is proud to have partnered with Pacific Neuroscience Institute to offer a broader scope of neurosurgical services in the South Bay. Read about PNI's new clinic.

Transfalcine Approach illustration
December 8, 2017

An Illustration of Brain Surgery

by Garni Barkhoudarian

Read Pacific Neuroscience Institute's latest article about gravity-assisted brain surgery published in the December 2017 issue of Operative Neurosurgery. Cover artwork for the journal created by medical illustrator Josh Emerson.

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December 3, 2017

Clinical Trials Roundup: December 2017

by Marlon Saria

Pacific Neuroscience Institute offers advanced clinical trials for primary brain tumors like glioblastoma multiforme, as well as cancers that have metastasized to the brain from primary cancers such as breast, prostate, and melanoma. Read more.

Last updated: May 27th, 2020