Positions

Overview

  • Dr. Mark N. Hadley has been a neurosurgeon since 1988 and has been a Professor at UAB for 30 years. He specializes in the treatment of spinal column and spinal cord disorders. He has been recognized as one of America's Top Doctors since 2001 and among the “Top 1%” in his specialty in the United States since 2011. He is busy in a number of areas in neurosurgery at UAB and nationally: patient care, teaching, research, publishing, and leadership.

    Over his career Dr. Hadley has been honored to have served as a Visiting Professor, an institutional or societal Honored Guest or as a Distinguished Invited Lecturer 210 times.
  • Selected Publications

    Academic Article

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    2022 The Value of Statistics and Evidence-Based Medicine in the Care of Neurosurgical Patients.Cureus.  14:e27455. 2022
    2022 Chasing the Cup: A Comprehensive Review of Spinal Cord Injuries in Hockey.Cureus.  14:e24314. 2022
    2020 Neurosurgical resident research education: A survey of United States residency program directorsJournal of Neurosurgery.  133:1527-1536. 2020
    2020 Developing Physician Leadership in Hospital Policy Development: A Case Study of Resident-Driven Policy Initiatives in the Department of Neurosurgery at the University of Alabama at BirminghamNeurosurgery.  86:150-153. 2020
    2020 Intraoperative-evoked Potential Monitoring: From Homemade to Automated SystemsJournal of Neurosurgical Anesthesiology.  32:90. 2020
    2019 Towards Evidence-Based Guidelines in Neurological SurgeryNeurosurgery.  85:613-621. 2019
    2019 Assessment of the Reliability of the Fiberoptic Endoscopic Evaluation of Swallowing as an Outcome Measure in Patients Undergoing Revision Anterior Cervical Discectomy and FusionWorld Neurosurgery.  130:e199-e205. 2019
    2019 The case for the future role of evidence-based medicine in the management of cervical spine injuries, with or without fracturesJournal of Neurosurgery: Spine.  31:457-463. 2019
    2019 In Reply: Subaxial Cervical Spine Injury Classification SystemsNeurosurgery.  85:E404. 2019
    2019 Current Topics in the Management of Acute Traumatic Spinal Cord InjuryNeurocritical Care.  30:261-271. 2019
    2019 Association between payer status and patient-reported outcomes in adult patients with lumbar spinal stenosis treated with decompression surgeryJournal of Neurosurgery: Spine.  30:198-210. 2019
    2019 In reply: Guidelines for the use of electrophysiological monitoring for surgery of the human spinal column and spinal cordNeurosurgery.  84:E129-E131. 2019
    2019 Education level as a prognostic indicator at 12 months following decompression surgery for symptomatic lumbar spinal stenosisJournal of Neurosurgery: Spine.  30:60-68. 2019
    2019 Patient satisfaction in spine surgery: A systematic review of the literatureAsian Spine Journal.  13:1047-1057. 2019
    2018 Association between preoperative activity level and functional outcome at 12 months following surgical decompression for lumbar spinal stenosisJournal of Neurosurgery: Spine.  29:388-396. 2018
    2018 In reply: Guidelines for the use of electrophysiological monitoring for surgery of the human spinal column and spinal cordNeurosurgery.  83:E76-E77. 2018
    2018 In reply: Guidelines for the use of electrophysiological monitoring for surgery of the human spinal column and spinal cordNeurosurgery.  83:E80-E81. 2018
    2018 In reply: Guidelines for the use of electrophysiological monitoring for surgery of the human spinal column and spinal cordNeurosurgery.  83:E85-E86. 2018
    2018 CommentsNeurosurgery.  83:E21. 2018
    2018 In reply: Guidelines for the use of electrophysiological monitoring for surgery of the human spinal column and spinal cordNeurosurgery.  82:E192-E193. 2018
    2018 Voice and swallowing outcomes following reoperative anterior cervical discectomy and fusion with a 2-team surgical approachJournal of Neurosurgery: Spine.  28:140-148. 2018
    2017 Guidelines for the use of electrophysiological monitoring for surgery of the human spinal column and spinal cordNeurosurgery.  81:713-732. 2017
    2017 Obese (Body Mass Index >30) Patients Have Greater Functional Improvement and Reach Equivalent Outcomes at 12 Months Following Decompression Surgery for Symptomatic Lumbar StenosisWorld Neurosurgery.  105:884-894. 2017
    2017 Localization of the corticospinal tract within the porcine spinal cord: Implications for experimental modeling of traumatic spinal cord injuryNeuroscience Letters.  648:1-7. 2017
    2017 Management of acute traumatic spinal cord injuriesHandbook of Clinical Neurology.  140:275-298. 2017
    2016 Recurrent laryngeal nerve injury following reoperative anterior cervical discectomy and fusion: A meta-analysisJournal of Neurosurgery: Spine.  25:198-204. 2016
    2016 The lateral extracavitary approach to the thoracolumbar spine: A case series and systematic reviewJournal of Neurosurgery: Spine.  24:570-579. 2016
    2015 Corrective spinal surgery may be protective against stroke in patients with blunt traumatic vertebral artery occlusionJournal of Neurosurgery: Spine.  23:665-670. 2015
    2015 Pharmacological therapy for acute spinal cord injuryNeurosurgery.  76:S71-S83. 2015
    2015 Pharmacological therapy for acute spinal cord injury.Neurosurgery.  76 Suppl 1:S71-S83. 2015
    2014 ReadmissionJournal of Neurosurgery: Spine.  20:603-604. 2014
    2014 Surgical manifestations of thoracic arachnoid pathology: Series of 28 cases: Presented at the 2013 Joint Spine Section Meeting Clinical articleJournal of Neurosurgery: Spine.  20:30-40. 2014
    2014 The history of neurosurgery at the university of Alabama at BirminghamNeurosurgery.  75:483-487. 2014
    2013 In reply: Guidelines for GM-1 ganglioside in acute spinal cord injuryNeurosurgery.  73. 2013
    2013 Guidelines for GM-1 treatment in acute spinal cord injuryNeurosurgery.  73. 2013
    2013 Guidelines for the management of acute cervical spine and spinal cord injuries: 2013 updateNeurosurgery.  60:82-91. 2013
    2013 Neurosurgical injuries resulting from the 2011 tornados in Alabama: The experience at the University of Alabama at Birmingham Medical CenterJournal of Neurosurgery.  118:1356-1362. 2013
    2013 Clinical assessment following acute cervical spinal cord injuryNeurosurgery.  72:40-53. 2013
    2013 Deep venous thrombosis and thromboembolism in patients with cervical spinal cord injuriesNeurosurgery.  72:244-254. 2013
    2013 Initial closed reduction of cervical spinal fracture-dislocation injuriesNeurosurgery.  72:73-83. 2013
    2013 Introduction to the guidelines for the management of acute cervical Spine and spinal cord injuriesNeurosurgery.  72:5-16. 2013
    2013 Management of acute combination fractures of the Atlas and Axis in AdultsNeurosurgery.  72:151-158. 2013
    2013 Management of acute traumatic central cord syndrome (ATCCS)Neurosurgery.  72:195-204. 2013
    2013 Management of isolated fractures of the Atlas in AdultsNeurosurgery.  72:127-131. 2013
    2013 Management of isolated fractures of the Axis in AdultsNeurosurgery.  72:132-150. 2013
    2013 Management of pediatric cervical spine and spinal cord injuriesNeurosurgery.  72:205-226. 2013
    2013 Management of vertebral artery injuries following non-penetrating cervical traumaNeurosurgery.  72:234-243. 2013
    2013 Nutritional support after spinal cord injuryNeurosurgery.  72:255-259. 2013
    2013 Occipital condyle fracturesNeurosurgery.  72:106-113. 2013
    2013 Os odontoideumNeurosurgery.  72:159-169. 2013
    2013 Pharmacological therapy for acute spinal cord injuryNeurosurgery.  72:93-105. 2013
    2013 Prehospital cervical spinal immobilization after traumaNeurosurgery.  72:22-34. 2013
    2013 Radiographic assessmentNeurosurgery.  72:54-72. 2013
    2013 Spinal cord injury without radiographic abnormality (SCIWORA)Neurosurgery.  72:227-233. 2013
    2013 Subaxial cervical spine injury classification systemsNeurosurgery.  72:170-186. 2013
    2013 The acute cardiopulmonary management of patients with cervical spinal cord injuriesNeurosurgery.  72:84-92. 2013
    2013 The diagnosis and management of traumatic atlanto-occipital dislocation injuriesNeurosurgery.  72:114-126. 2013
    2013 Transportation of patients with acute traumatic cervical spine injuriesNeurosurgery.  72:35-39. 2013
    2013 Treatment of subaxial cervical spinal injuriesNeurosurgery.  72:187-194. 2013
    2013 No increased risk?Journal of Neurosurgery: Spine.  18:122-124. 2013
    2012 CommentsNeurosurgery.  70:682-683. 2012
    2011 The real value of cervical arthroplasty?Journal of Neurosurgery: Spine.  15:345-346. 2011
    2010 Axis Fractures.Neurosurgery.  66:A68-A82. 2010
    2010 Axis fracturesNeurosurgery.  66. 2010
    2009 Socioeconomic Impact of Networking with Chiropractic Providers: 908.Neurosurgery.  65:403. 2009
    2009 Metastatic spinal cord tumorsJournal of Neurosurgery: Spine.  11:53-55. 2009
    2009 Training, Competency, and Credentialing Standards for Diagnostic Cervicocerebral Angiography, Carotid Stenting, and Cerebrovascular Intervention. A Joint Statement from the American Academy of Neurology, the American Association of Neurological Surgeons, the American Society of Interventional and Therapeutic Neuroradiology 2009
    2009 Clinical practice guidelinesJournal of Neurosurgery: Pediatrics.  3:247-248. 2009
    2008 Surgical treatment of occipitocervical instability: CommentaryNeurosurgery.  63:968-969. 2008
    2007 Tethered cord due to spina bifida occulta presenting in adulthood: A tricenter review of 61 patientsJournal of Neurosurgery: Spine.  6:210-215. 2007
    2007 Anterior cervical approach for the treatment of cervical myelopathyNeurosurgery.  60. 2007
    2007 Necrotizing neurosarcoid: Three cases with varying presentationsClinical Neuropathology.  26:59-67. 2007
    2006 CERVICAL SPINAL KYPHOTIC DEFORMITY 2006
    2006 CERVICAL SPINAL KYPHOTIC DEFORMITY: A Comparative Cohort Study Analyzing Success of Surgical Correction:A Comparative Cohort Study Analyzing Success of Surgical Correction 2006
    2006 Spinal reconstruction: quo vadis?Clinical neurosurgery.  53:229-237. 2006
    2005 Spontaneous thoracic spinal cord herniation: Three cases with long-term follow-upNeurosurgery.  57:1067. 2005
    2005 Recommendations for comprehensive stroke centers: A consensus statement from the brain attack coalitionStroke.  36:1597-1616. 2005
    2005 Training, competency, and credentialing standards for diagnostic cervicocerebral angiography, carotid stenting, and cerebrovascular intervention: a joint statement from the American Academy of Neurology, the American Association of Neurological Surgeons, the American Society of Interventional and Therapeutic Neuroradiology, the American Society of Neuroradiology, the Congress of Neurological Surgeons, the AANS/CNS Cerebrovascular Section, and the Society of Interventional Radiology.Neurology.  64:190-198. 2005
    2005 Training, competency, and credentialing standards for diagnostic cervicocerebral angiograpny, carotid stenting, and cerebrovascular intervention: A Joint Statement from the American Academy of Neurology, the American Association of Neurological Surgeons, the American Society of Interventional and Therapeutic Neuroradiology, and the Society of Interventional RadiologyNeurology.  64:190-198. 2005
    2005 Biomechanical comparison of two stabilization techniques of the atlantoaxial joints: Transarticular screw fixation versus screw and rod fixation: CommentsNeurosurgery.  56. 2005
    2005 Guidelines for the performance of fusion procedures for degenerative disease of the lumbar spine. Part 10: fusion following decompression in patients with stenosis without spondylolisthesis.Journal of Neurosurgery: Spine.  2:686-691. 2005
    2005 Guidelines for the performance of fusion procedures for degenerative disease of the lumbar spine. Part 11: interbody techniques for lumbar fusion.Journal of Neurosurgery: Spine.  2:692-699. 2005
    2005 Guidelines for the performance of fusion procedures for degenerative disease of the lumbar spine. Part 12: pedicle screw fixation as an adjunct to posterolateral fusion for low-back pain.Journal of Neurosurgery: Spine.  2:700-706. 2005
    2005 Guidelines for the performance of fusion procedures for degenerative disease of the lumbar spine. Part 13: injection therapies, low-back pain, and lumbar fusion.Journal of Neurosurgery: Spine.  2:707-715. 2005
    2005 Guidelines for the performance of fusion procedures for degenerative disease of the lumbar spine. Part 14: brace therapy as an adjunct to or substitute for lumbar fusion.Journal of Neurosurgery: Spine.  2:716-724. 2005
    2005 Guidelines for the performance of fusion procedures for degenerative disease of the lumbar spine. Part 15: electrophysiological monitoring and lumbar fusion.Journal of Neurosurgery: Spine.  2:725-732. 2005
    2005 Guidelines for the performance of fusion procedures for degenerative disease of the lumbar spine. Part 16: bone graft extenders and substitutes.Journal of Neurosurgery: Spine.  2:733-736. 2005
    2005 Guidelines for the performance of fusion procedures for degenerative disease of the lumbar spine. Part 17: bone growth stimulators and lumbar fusion.Journal of Neurosurgery: Spine.  2:737-740. 2005
    2005 Guidelines for the performance of fusion procedures for degenerative disease of the lumbar spine. Part 1: introduction and methodology.Journal of Neurosurgery: Spine.  2:637-638. 2005
    2005 Guidelines for the performance of fusion procedures for degenerative disease of the lumbar spine. Part 2: assessment of functional outcome.Journal of Neurosurgery: Spine.  2:639-646. 2005
    2005 Guidelines for the performance of fusion procedures for degenerative disease of the lumbar spine. Part 3: assessment of economic outcome.Journal of Neurosurgery: Spine.  2:647-652. 2005
    2005 Guidelines for the performance of fusion procedures for degenerative disease of the lumbar spine. Part 4: radiographic assessment of fusion.Journal of Neurosurgery: Spine.  2:653-657. 2005
    2005 Guidelines for the performance of fusion procedures for degenerative disease of the lumbar spine. Part 5: correlation between radiographic and functional outcome.Journal of Neurosurgery: Spine.  2:658-661. 2005
    2005 Guidelines for the performance of fusion procedures for degenerative disease of the lumbar spine. Part 6: magnetic resonance imaging and discography for patient selection for lumbar fusion.Journal of Neurosurgery: Spine.  2:662-669. 2005
    2005 Guidelines for the performance of fusion procedures for degenerative disease of the lumbar spine. Part 7: intractable low-back pain without stenosis or spondylolisthesis.Journal of Neurosurgery: Spine.  2:670-672. 2005
    2005 Guidelines for the performance of fusion procedures for degenerative disease of the lumbar spine. Part 8: lumbar fusion for disc herniation and radiculopathy.Journal of Neurosurgery: Spine.  2:673-678. 2005
    2005 Guidelines for the performance of fusion procedures for degenerative disease of the lumbar spine. Part 9: fusion in patients with stenosis and spondylolisthesis.Journal of Neurosurgery: Spine.  2:679-685. 2005
    2005 Training, competency, and credentialing standards for diagnostic cervicocerebral angiography, carotid stenting, and cerebrovascular intervention: A joint statement from the American Academy of Neurology, American Association of Neurological Surgeons, American Society of Interventional and Therapeutic Radiology, American Society of Neuroradiology, Congress of Neurological SurgeonsRadiology.  234:26-34. 2005
    2004 Evaluating the effect of decompression surgery on cerebrospinal fluid flow and intracranial compliance in patients with chiari malformation with magnetic resonance imaging flow studies: CommentsNeurosurgery.  55:1350-1351. 2004
    2004 Training, competency, and credentialing standards for diagnostic cervicocerebral angiography, carotid stenting, and cerebrovascular interventionAmerican Journal of Neuroradiology.  25:1732-1741. 2004
    2004 2003 Congress of Neurological Surgeons presidential address. The value of neurosurgery.Clinical neurosurgery.  51:1-7. 2004
    2004 The Value of NeurosurgeryNeurosurgery.  54:777-782. 2004
    2004 Training, competency, and credentialing standards for diagnostic cervicocerebral angiography, carotid stenting, and cerebrovascular intervention:_net 2004
    2003 Management of cervical kyphotic deformitySeminars in Neurosurgery.  14:55-60. 2003
    2003 More on ISAT [4] (multiple letters) 2003
    2003 Development of evidence-based guidelines for the management of acute spine and spinal cord injuries.Clinical neurosurgery.  50:239-248. 2003
    2002 Blood Pressure Management after Acute Spinal Cord Injury.Neurosurgery.  50:S58-S62. 2002
    2002 Cervical Spine Immobilization before Admission to the Hospital.Neurosurgery.  50:S7-S17. 2002
    2002 Clinical Assessment after Acute Cervical Spinal Cord Injury.Neurosurgery.  50:S21-S29. 2002
    2002 Deep Venous Thrombosis and Thromboembolism in Patients with Cervical Spinal Cord Injuries.Neurosurgery.  50:S73-S80. 2002
    2002 Diagnosis and Management of Traumatic Atlanto-occipital Dislocation Injuries.Neurosurgery.  50:S105-S113. 2002
    2002 Guidelines for management of acute cervical spinal injuries. Introduction.Neurosurgery.  50:S1. 2002
    2002 Initial Closed Reduction of Cervical Spine Fracture-Dislocation Injuries.Neurosurgery.  50:S44-S50. 2002
    2002 Initial closed reduction of cervical spine fracture-dislocation injuries.Neurosurgery.  50:S44-S50. 2002
    2002 Isolated Fractures of the Atlas in Adults.Neurosurgery.  50:S120-S124. 2002
    2002 Isolated Fractures of the Axis in Adults.Neurosurgery.  50:S125-S139. 2002
    2002 Management of Acute Central Cervical Spinal Cord Injuries.Neurosurgery.  50:S166-S172. 2002
    2002 Management of Acute Spinal Cord Injuries in an Intensive Care Unit or Other Monitored Setting.Neurosurgery.  50:S51-S57. 2002
    2002 Management of Combination Fractures of the Atlas and Axis in Adults.Neurosurgery.  50:S140-S147. 2002
    2002 Management of Pediatric Cervical Spine and Spinal Cord Injuries.Neurosurgery.  50:S85-S99. 2002
    2002 Management of Vertebral Artery Injuries after Nonpenetrating Cervical Trauma.Neurosurgery.  50:S173-S178. 2002
    2002 Management of pediatric cervical spine and spinal cord injuries.Neurosurgery.  50:S85-S99. 2002
    2002 Methodology of Guideline Development.Neurosurgery.  50:S2-S6. 2002
    2002 Methodology of guideline development.Neurosurgery.  50:S2-S6. 2002
    2002 Nutritional Support after Spinal Cord Injury.Neurosurgery.  50:S81-S84. 2002
    2002 Occipital Condyle Fractures.Neurosurgery.  50:S114-S119. 2002
    2002 Os Odontoideum.Neurosurgery.  50:S148-S155. 2002
    2002 Pharmacological Therapy after Acute Cervical Spinal Cord Injury.Neurosurgery.  50:S63-S72. 2002
    2002 Radiographic Assessment of the Cervical Spine in Asymptomatic Trauma Patients.Neurosurgery.  50:S30-S35. 2002
    2002 Radiographic Assessment of the Cervical Spine in Symptomatic Trauma Patients.Neurosurgery.  50:S36-S43. 2002
    2002 Spinal Cord Injury without Radiographic Abnormality.Neurosurgery.  50:S100-S104. 2002
    2002 Transportation of Patients with Acute Traumatic Cervical Spine Injuries.Neurosurgery.  50:S18-S20. 2002
    2002 Treatment of Subaxial Cervical Spinal Injuries.Neurosurgery.  50:S156-S165. 2002
    2002 Chondromyxoid fibroma of the cervical spine: Case reportNeurosurgery.  50:409-411. 2002
    2002 Blood pressure management after acute spinal cord injuryNeurosurgery.  50. 2002
    2002 Cervical spine immobilization before admission to the hospitalNeurosurgery.  50. 2002
    2002 Clinical assessment after acute cervical spinal cord injuryNeurosurgery.  50. 2002
    2002 Deep venous thrombosis and thromboembolism in patients with cervical spinal cord injuriesNeurosurgery.  50. 2002
    2002 Diagnosis and management of traumatic atlanto-occipital dislocation injuriesNeurosurgery.  50. 2002
    2002 Guidelines for management of acute cervical spinal injuriesNeurosurgery.  50. 2002
    2002 Guidelines for management of acute cervical spine injuries, Chapter 21, Management of acute central cervical spinal cord injuries 2002
    2002 Guidelines for the management of acute cervical spine and spinal cord injuries.Clinical neurosurgery.  49:407-498. 2002
    2002 Isolated fractures of the atlas in adultsNeurosurgery.  50. 2002
    2002 Isolated fractures of the axis in adultsNeurosurgery.  50. 2002
    2002 Management of acute central cervical spinal cord injuriesNeurosurgery.  50. 2002
    2002 Management of acute spinal cord injuries in an intensive care unit or other monitored settingNeurosurgery.  50. 2002
    2002 Management of combination fractures of the atlas and axis in adultsNeurosurgery.  50. 2002
    2002 Management of vertebral artery injuries after nonpenetrating cervical traumaNeurosurgery.  50. 2002
    2002 Nutritional support after spinal cord injuryNeurosurgery.  50. 2002
    2002 Occipital condyle fracturesNeurosurgery.  50. 2002
    2002 Os odontoideumNeurosurgery.  50. 2002
    2002 Pharmacological therapy after acute cervical spinal cord injuryNeurosurgery.  50. 2002
    2002 Radiographic assessment of the cervical spine in asymptomatic trauma patientsNeurosurgery.  50. 2002
    2002 Radiographic assessment of the cervical spine in symptomatic trauma patientsNeurosurgery.  50. 2002
    2002 Spinal cord injury without radiographic abnormalityNeurosurgery.  50. 2002
    2002 Transportation of patients with acute traumatic cervical spine injuriesNeurosurgery.  50. 2002
    2002 Treatment of subaxial cervical spinal injuriesNeurosurgery.  50. 2002
    2001 Surgery for spinal cord compression in multiple sclerosisCurrent Opinion in Neurology.  14:765-769. 2001
    2001 Congenital tethered spinal cord syndrome in adults.Neurosurgical Focus.  10. 2001
    2001 Continuously infused intrathecal baclofen over 12 months for spastic hypertonia in adolescents and adults with cerebral palsyArchives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation.  82:155-161. 2001
    2001 History of surgery for ruptured diskNeurosurgery Clinics of North America.  12:173-179. 2001
    2001 Intrathecal baclofen for spastic hypertonia from strokeStroke.  32:2099-2107. 2001
    2000 Fifty years of the congress of neurological surgeons: Foundations, objectives, and legaciesNeurosurgery.  47:261-267. 2000
    2000 Contemporary treatment paradigms in spinal injury.Clinical neurosurgery.  46:153-169. 2000
    2000 Posterolateral fusion of the lumbar spine: rationale, indications, techniques, and results.Clinical neurosurgery.  47:483-494. 2000
    2000 Surgery for cervical spinal cord compression in patients with multiple sclerosisNeurosurgery.  47:637-643. 2000
    1999 Continuously infused intrathecal baclofen for spastic/dystonic hemiplegia: A preliminary reportAmerican Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation.  78:247-254. 1999
    1999 The safety of OP-1 for lumbar fusion with decompression - A canine studyNeurosurgery.  44:1151-1156. 1999
    1999 Erratum: Long-term continuously infused intrathecal baclofen for spastic-dystonic hypertonia in traumatic brain injury: 1-year experience (Achives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation (1939) 80 (13-19))Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation.  80:474. 1999
    1999 DiscussionJournal of spinal disorders.  12:83. 1999
    1999 Long-term continuously infused intrathecal baclofen for spastic-dystonic hypertonia in traumatic brain injury: 1-Year experienceArchives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation.  80:13-19. 1999
    1998 Congenital tethered spinal cords syndrome in adultsJournal of Neurosurgery.  88:958-961. 1998
    1997 Acute axis fractures: Analysis of management and outcome in 340 consecutive casesSpine.  22:1843-1852. 1997
    1997 Smoking and the human vertebral column: A review of the impact of cigarette use on vertebral bone metabolism and spinal fusionNeurosurgery.  41:116-124. 1997
    1997 JAMES GARBER GALBRAITH, M.D., 1914-1996.Neurosurgery.  40:781. 1997
    1997 Combined medical and surgical treatment after acute spinal cord injury: Results of a prospective pilot study to assess the merits of aggressive medical resuscitation and blood pressure managementJournal of Neurosurgery.  87:239-246. 1997
    1997 Prospective assessment of continuous intrathecal infusion of baclofen for spasticity caused by acquired brain injury: A preliminary reportJournal of Neurosurgery.  87:415-419. 1997
    1996 Anterior cervical interbody fusion using autogeneic and allogeneic bone graft substrate: A prospective comparative analysisJournal of Neurosurgery.  85:206-210. 1996
    1996 Clinical neurosurgery interactive audience participation 1995.Clinical neurosurgery.  43:437-443. 1996
    1996 Nutritional support of head-injured patientsNutrition.  12:125-126. 1996
    1996 Prospective study on the use of bolus intrathecal baclofen for spastic hypertonia due to acquired brain injuryArchives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation.  77:461-466. 1996
    1994 Chorda tympani nerve injury following inferior alveolar injection: a review of two cases.Journal of the American Dental Association.  125:1003-1006. 1994
    1994 Dialysis-associated spondylarthropathy. Report of 10 casesJournal of Neurosurgery.  80:694-700. 1994
    1993 Cervical disc herniations. The anterior approach to symptomatic interspace pathology.Neurosurgery Clinics of North America.  4:45-52. 1993
    1993 Lumbar microdiscectomy with medial facetectomy. Techniques and analysis of results.Neurosurgery Clinics of North America.  4:109-115. 1993
    1993 The outcome following traumatic spinal cord injuryNeurosurgery.  33:170-171. 1993
    1992 Facet fracture-dislocation injuries of the cervical SpineNeurosurgery.  30:661-666. 1992
    1992 Magnetic resonance imaging of the brain & spineNeurosurgery.  30:965-966. 1992
    1991 Cavernous malformations and capillary telangiectasia: A spectrum within a single pathological entityNeurosurgery.  28:60-64. 1991
    1991 Management of athletic injuries of the cervical spine and spinal cordNeurosurgery.  29:491-497. 1991
    1991 Pediatric spinal cord injury without radiographic abnormalities: Report of 26 cases and review of the literatureClinical Spine Surgery.  4:296-305. 1991
    1991 The interspinous method of posterior atlantoaxial arthrodesisJournal of Neurosurgery.  74:190-198. 1991
    1990 An unusual type of hangman's fracture: CommentsNeurosurgery.  26:850-851. 1990
    1990 Cruciate paralysis: A clinical and radiographic analysis of injuries to the cervicomedullary junctionJournal of Neurosurgery.  73:850-858. 1990
    1990 Management morbidity and mortability of poor-grade aneurysm patientsJournal of Neurosurgery.  72:559-566. 1990
    1990 Surgical approaches to the thoracolumbar spine.Clinical neurosurgery.  36:168-185. 1990
    1989 Acute axis fractures: a review of 229 cases.Journal of Neurosurgery.  71:642-647. 1989
    1989 Protection against cerebral ischemia: the role of barbiturates.Cerebrovascular and brain metabolism reviews.  1:212-229. 1989
    1989 Hypermetabolism after CNS trauma: arresting the "injury cascade".Nutrition.  5:143. 1989
    1989 Acute axis fractures: A review of 229 casesJournal of Neurosurgery.  71:642-647. 1989
    1989 Anterior screw fixation of posteriorly displaced type II odontoid fracturesNeurosurgery.  25:30-38. 1989
    1989 Gadolinium-DTPA enhancement of a recurrent intramedullary ependymoma: A case reportWorld Neurosurgery.  31:220-223. 1989
    1989 Neurosurgical management of acute atlas-axis combination fractures. A review of 25 cases.Journal of Neurosurgery.  70:45-49. 1989
    1989 The efficacy of intravenous nimodipine in the treatment of focal cerebral ischemia in a primate modelNeurosurgery.  25:63-70. 1989
    1989 The infant whiplash-shake injury syndrome: A clinical and pathological studyNeurosurgery.  24:536-540. 1989
    1989 The transoral approach to the superior cervical spine. A review of 53 cases of extradural cervicomedullary compressionJournal of Neurosurgery.  71:16-23. 1989
    1988 Cerebral Cavernous MalformationsNew England Journal of Medicine.  319:1414-1415. 1988
    1988 Indications for cerebral revascularization.The Western journal of medicine.  149:323-324. 1988
    1988 Cerebral Cavernous MalformationsNew England Journal of Medicine.  319:343-347. 1988
    1988 Acute traumatic atlas fractures: Management and long term outcomeNeurosurgery.  23:31-35. 1988
    1988 Aneurysms of the basilar artery treated with circulatory arrest, hypothermia, and barbiturate cerebral protectionJournal of Neurosurgery.  68:868-879. 1988
    1988 Atlas fractures: treatment and long-term results. 1988
    1988 Comparative transoral dural closure techniques: A canine modelNeurosurgery.  22:392-397. 1988
    1988 Middle cerebral artery aneurysm due to nocardia asteroides: Case report of aneurysm excision and extracranial-intracranial bypassNeurosurgery.  22:923-928. 1988
    1988 New subtype of acute odontoid fractures (Type IIA)Neurosurgery.  22:67-71. 1988
    1988 New subtype of acute odontoid fractures (type IIA).Neurosurgery.  22:67-71. 1988
    1988 Nonoperative management of cervical spine injuries.Clinical neurosurgery.  34:630-649. 1988
    1988 Pediatric spinal trauma. Review of 122 cases of spinal cord and vertebral column injuriesJournal of Neurosurgery.  68:18-24. 1988
    1988 The transoral approach to the anterior superior cervical spine. A review of 29 cases. 1988
    1987 The effect of nimodipine on intracranial pressure. Volume-pressure studies in a primate model.Journal of Neurosurgery.  67:387-393. 1987
    1987 Halo immobilization brace care: an innovative approach.Journal of Neuroscience Nursing.  19:24-29. 1987
    1987 Multiple intracranial aneurysms due to Coccidioides immitis infection. Case reportJournal of Neurosurgery.  66:453-456. 1987
    1987 The MRI appearance of cavernous malformations (angiomas)Journal of Neurosurgery.  67:518-524. 1987
    1987 The effect of nimodipine on intracranial pressureJournal of Neurosurgery.  67:387-393. 1987
    1987 Three-dimensional computed tomography in the diagnosis of vertebral column pathological conditionsNeurosurgery.  21:186-192. 1987
    1987 Vertebrobasilar insufficiency. Part 2: Microsurgical treatment of intracranial vertebrobasilar diseaseJournal of Neurosurgery.  66:662-674. 1987
    1987 Vertebrobasilar insufficiency. Part I: Microsurgical treatment of extracranial vertebrobasilar diseaseJournal of Neurosurgery.  66:648-661. 1987
    1986 Administration of intraspinal morphine sulfate for the treatment of intractable cancer painNeurosurgery.  18:740-747. 1986
    1986 Axis fractures resulting from motor vehicle accidents: The need for occupant restraintsSpine.  11:861-864. 1986
    1986 Management of asymptomatic carotid atherosclerosisNeurosurgery.  18:505-513. 1986
    1986 Microsurgical endarterectomy under barbiturate protection: A prospective studyJournal of Neurosurgery.  65:63-73. 1986
    1986 Nutritional support and neurotrauma: A critical review of early nutrition in forty-five acute head injury patientsNeurosurgery.  19:367-373. 1986
    1986 Suprascapular nerve entrapment. A summary of seven casesJournal of Neurosurgery.  64:843-848. 1986
    1986 The transoral surgical approach to craniovertebral pathology.Journal of Neuroscience Nursing.  18:57-62. 1986
    1985 Axis fractures: A comprehensive review of management and treatment in 107 casesNeurosurgery.  17:281-290. 1985
    1985 Nonoperative treatment of epidural hematomas.Neurosurgery.  16:435. 1985
    1985 Occipital artery to extradural vertebral artery bypass procedureJournal of Neurosurgery.  63:622-625. 1985
    1985 Otolaryngologic manifestations of posterior fossaarachnoid cysts 1985
    1985 Sacral fracture with pseudomeningocele and cerebrospinal fluid fistula: Case report and review of the literatureNeurosurgery.  16:843-846. 1985
    1985 Use of the brown-roberts-wells stereotactic frame for functional neurosurgeryStereotactic and Functional Neurosurgery.  48:61-68. 1985
    1985 Use of the brown-roberts-wells stereotactic frame for functional neurosurgeryStereotactic and Functional Neurosurgery.  48:61-68. 1985

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    Year Title Altmetric
    2008 Controversies in the Management of Cervical Spinal Cord Injury.  135-148. 2008
    1988 Atlas Fractures: Treatment and Long-term Results.  63-68. 1988
    1988 The Transoral Approach to the Anterior Superior Cervical Spine. A Review of 29 Cases.  69-74. 1988

    Research Overview

  • Conditions affecting the human spinal cord, spinal nerve roots and spinal column from the cranio-cervical junction and clivus though the sacrum. This includes congenital anomalies, spinal dysraphism, degenerative spinal disorders, disc herniations, spinal stenosis, cervical and thoracic myelopathy, cervical/thoracic/lumbar radiculopathy, spinal fractures, spinal cord and spinal tumors, spinal cord syrinx and cysts, spinal cord tethering, and acute spinal cord injuries.
  • Education And Training

  • University of California - Davis, Internship
  • Barrow Neurological Institute, Residency
  • Doctor of Medicine, State University of New York System : Albany 1982
  • Bachelor of Arts in Economics, Stanford University 1978
  • Full Name

  • Mark Hadley