Neurosurgery
Dr. Dani Bidros grew up and attended school in Lafayette, Louisiana. After obtaining top honors at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette, he began medical school at the Louisiana State University School of Medicine in New Orleans. He completed his intern year in General Surgery residency at Charity Hospital in New Orleans which provided him with the knowledge and skills to treat critically ill patients.He began his neurological surgery training at Louisiana State University in New Orleans, rotating at both Charity Hospital and at the Ochsner Clinic Foundation. His training in his home state was cut short however by Hurricane Katrina. During the storm, Dr. Bidros spent six days at Charity Hospital caring for patients and helping in the relief efforts.
He completed a combined Orthopedic and Neurosurgical Surgery Spine Fellowship at the Cleveland Clinic where he gained experience in the latest techniques of complex spine deformity and spine oncology.
He also completed additional training in pituitary surgery, stereotactic brain and Gamma Knife radiosurgery.
Dr. Bidros has conducted clinical research and published several articles and book chapters in the neurosurgical literature. He has presented at several neurological society meetings. Dr. Bidros’ clinical interests include complex spine, cranial and spinal oncology.
Artificial Disc Replacement
Brain Tumor Microsurgery
Complex Spine Reconstruction
Herniated Disc Management
Minimally Invasive Brain and Spine Surgery
Surgical Pain Management
Traumatic Brain and Spine Injury