Associate Professor, Department of Neurosurgery
Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
New York, New York, United States
Dr. Kellner is a cerebrovascular neurosurgeon. His clinical practice focuses on patients who are found to have aneurysms, vascular malformations (including AVMs, cavernous malformations, and dural AV fistulas), moyamoya disease, carotid stenosis, chronic subdural hematomas, pseudotumor cerebrii (also called idiopathic intracranial hypertension), and pulsatile tinnitus. As the Director of the Intracerebral Hemorrhage Program at Mount Sinai, he has had the privilege of working with experts who devote their careers to patients with hemorrhagic stroke throughout the continuum of care, from the emergency room when the bleeding first occurs, to the operating room if needed, to the neurorehabilitation unit and beyond. Together, Dr. Kellner and colleagues developed a novel minimally invasive treatment for removing brain hemorrhages called the SCUBA technique which many centers around the world are now using. He have also initiated an Enhanced Stroke Recovery Program in collaboration with the Department for Rehabilitation and Human Performance to offer Vagus Nerve Stimulation for patients recovering from stroke. Finally, he has developed a post-stroke monitoring program called the Precision Recovery Program, which uses a digital health mobile application and care platform that we developed at Mount Sinai to keep our patients connected to the care team, help them prevent a second stroke, and maximize their recovery.
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Sunday, November 3, 2024
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