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5 East 98th Street, 7th Floor
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Annenberg Building Floor 8th Room 88
1468 Madison Avenue
New York, NY 10029
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Tanvir Choudhri
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR Neurosurgery
Overview
| Specialty |
Neurological Surgery
, Spine Surgery
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| Clinical Interests |
Cervical Spine Surgery |
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Cervical Spinal Disorders |
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Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery |
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Myelopathy |
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Back Surgery |
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Herniated Disc |
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Spinal Stenosis |
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Spine Trauma |
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Spinal Instability |
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Spine Reconstruction |
| Languages |
English |
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Urdu (Pakistan) |
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Indian (Hindi) |
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Spanish |
| Gender |
Male |
| E-mail |
tanvir.choudhri@mountsinai.org |
| Education and Training |
MD, Columbia Univ. Col. of Phy. & Surg. |
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Internship, Surgery, Columbia-Presbyterian Medical Ctr. |
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Residency, Neurosurgery, Columbia-Presbyterian Medical Ctr. |
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Fellowship, Neurosurgery-Spine, Barrow Neurological Institute |
| Awards |
1998 - 1999 Schlesinger Fellowship in Neurosurgical Research |
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1997 Galbraith Award Congress of Neurological Surgeons |
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1996 - 1997 Housestaff Research Award Columbia-Presbyterian Medical Center |
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1994 Alpha Omega Alpha |
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1990 Phi Beta Kappa |
Dr. Choudhri is Co-Director of the Neurosurgery Spine Program in the Mount Sinai Department of Neurological Surgery. After graduating with distinction (Alpha Omega Alpha) from the Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons, he completed his neurosurgery training at Columbia's Presbyterian Hospital and NY Neurological Institute. He then completed additional spine fellowship training at the Barrow Neurological Institute under Dr. Sonntag, an internationally-renowned spine surgeon.
Dr. Choudhri's chief clinical interests include (1) cervical spine disorders/surgery (2) minimally-invasive spine surgery (cervical and lumbar) and (3) intradural spine tumor surgery. His overall practice covers a wide range of spinal disorders:
-Minimally-invasive spine surgery: microscopic/endoscopic surgery -Craniovertebral junction disorders: chiari malformation, occipital-cervical instability -Cervical spine disorders: neck/arm pain, herniated disc, spinal stenosis, spondylosis -Thoracic spine disorders: herniated discs, tumors, paraspinal biopsies -Lumbosacral spine disorders: low back/leg pain, herniated discs, spinal stenosis -Spinal trauma and spinal cord injury -Spinal tumors: intramedullary, intradural, extradural, paraspinal -Spinal deformity: scoliosis, spondylolisthesis, spinal instability, post-op kyphosis repair -Congenital spine disease: diastematomyelia, dermal sinus, myelomeningocele -Peripheral nerve surgery: carpal tunnel, ulnar nerve, meralgia paresthetica and tumors
Dr. Choudhri frequently participates in the education of other spine surgeons at national/international conferences. He is active in leading Neurosurgical and Spine organizations and since 2001 has been a member of the Executive Committee of the Joint Section on Disorders of the Spine and Peripheral Nerves. He has served on national multispecialty committees which developed and published guidelines for lumbar and cervical spine surgery. Dr. Choudhri has co-edited a textbook Fundamentals of Operative Techniques in Neurosurgery.
Dr. Choudhri has been selected for inclusion in numerous "best doctor" lists including Best Doctors in America (2007-2008), Montclair Who's Who in Healthcare (2008-2009), and New York Super Doctors (2009).
Dr. Choudhri's research interests focus on spinal injury, cervical spinal disorders, minimally-invasive techniques, and improving outcome from spine surgery.
Training
| Education and Training |
MD, Columbia Univ. Col. of Phy. & Surg. |
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Internship, Surgery, Columbia-Presbyterian Medical Ctr. |
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Residency, Neurosurgery, Columbia-Presbyterian Medical Ctr. |
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Fellowship, Neurosurgery-Spine, Barrow Neurological Institute |
| Board Certification |
Neurological Surgery |
Clinical Practice
| Specialty |
Neurological Surgery
, Spine Surgery
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| Clinical Interests |
Cervical Spine Surgery |
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Cervical Spinal Disorders |
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Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery |
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Myelopathy |
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Back Surgery |
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Herniated Disc |
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Spinal Stenosis |
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Spine Trauma |
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Spinal Instability |
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Spine Reconstruction |
| Languages |
English |
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Urdu (Pakistan) |
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Indian (Hindi) |
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Spanish |
| Board Certification |
Neurological Surgery |
Research
Research interests include:
Treatment for chronic (myelopathy) and acute spinal cord injury
Development and use of new imaging techniques to improve surgical and nonsurgical treatment of cervical spinal disorders (spinal stenosis, spondylosis, and herniated discs)
Use of minimally-invasive principles/techniques to improve cervical and lumbar spine surgery
Outcomes research to help evaluate and improve current spine surgical procedures.
Spine surgery guidelines development
Publications
Dickman CD, Choudhri TF, Harms J. Occipitocervical Junction Trauma Surgery. In: Benzel E, editor. Spine Surgery. 2nd edition. 2 ed. Philadelphia, PA, Elsevier Publishers; 2005. pp512-525.
Resnick DK, Choudhri T, Dailey AT, Groff MW, Khoo L, Matz PG, Mummaneni P, Watters WC 3rd, Wang J, Walters BC, Hadley MN. Guidelines for the performance of fusion procedures for degenerative disease of the lumbar spine. (17 articles). J Neurosurg Spine 2005 Jun; 2(6): 737-40.
Connolly ES, Mckhann Ii GM, Huang J, Choudhri TF, editors. Fundamentals of Operative Techniques in Neurosurgery . New York, NY, Thieme; 2002.
Dam-Hieu P, Liu S, Liu S, Choudhri TF, Said G, Tadie M. Regeneration of Primary Sensory Axons into the Adult Rat Spinal Cord via a Peripheral Nerve Graft Bridging the Lumbar Dorsal Roots to the Dorsal Column. J Neurosci Res 2002 May; 68(3): 293-304.
Mccormick PM, Stein BM, Choudhri TF. Management of spinal vascular malformations. In: Barnett JM, Mohr JP, Stein BM, Yatsu FM, editors. Stroke, Pathophysiology, Diagnosis and Management. 3 Philadelphia, PA, Churchill Livingstone; 1998. pp1349-1358.
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