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    Adam S. Kanter, MD, MS, MBA, FAANS

    Ron & Sandi Simon Executive Medical Director Endowed Chair and Chief of Neurosurgery at Hoag Specialty Clinic. Board-certified neurosurgeon with subspecialized fellowship training in both spine and neurological surgery. Leading expert in lateral access surgical techniques and minimally invasive interbody fusion.

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    Experience You Can Trust

    Before joining Hoag, Dr. Kanter served as Director for the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center’s minimally invasive spine program where he launched and directed their complex spine fellowship program. His accolades during this period include being named Chief of Spine Services and becoming a tenured professor of neurosurgery at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine. Select read more below for a Q&A session he recently published with Becker's Spine Review.
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    Medical Education

    Dr. Kanter began his medical education with an undergraduate degree in neuroscience / psychology from the University of Massachusetts in Amherst, Massachusetts. He earned a master’s degree in medical sciences from Boston University in Boston, Massachusetts, medical degree from the University of Vermont in Burlington, Vermont and completed a neurosurgical residency at the University of Virginia in Charlottesville, Virginia.
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    Publications, Books and Book Chapters

    Dr. Kanter has authored numerous publications, books and book chapters. Below is a full list.

    Regional Publications

    1. Kanter AS. Intradural minimally invasive spine techniques play emerging role for patients. University of Pittsburgh Neurosurgery News (9)2, 1, Spring 2008.

    2. Kanter AS. Minimally invasive lateral access spine surgery gets patients back on their feet. University of Pittsburgh Neurosurgery News (9)3, 1-6, Summer 2008.

    3. Kanter AS, Okonkwo DO, Spiro RM. Artificial disc technology preserves motion and function in the cervical spine. University of Pittsburgh Neurosurgery News (9)3, 5, Summer 2008.

    4. Tormenti MJ, Gerszten PC, Kanter AS. Expanding role for MIS surgery for cancer patients. University of Pittsburgh Neurosurgery News (9)3, 6, Summer 2008.

    5. Kanter AS, Okonkwo DO. Minimally invasive portals expand surgical innovation in spine trauma surgery. University of Pittsburgh Neurosurgery News (10)1, Winter 2009.

    6. Kanter AS, Okonkwo DO. Minimally invasive advancements modernize adult scoliosis surgery. University of Pittsburgh Neurosurgery News, Fall 2010.

    7. Maserati MB, Tormenti MJ, Kanter AS. Extreme lateral interbody fusion: the forefront of minimally invasive spine surgery. University of Pittsburgh Neurosurgery News, Fall 2010.

    8. Kanter AS, Gerszten PC. Spine services division offers cutting edge surgical care; high patient satisfaction. University of Pittsburgh Neurosurgery News, Summer 2013.

    9. Kanter AS. An evolutionary perspective on modern spine care. University of Pittsburgh Neurosurgery News (15)3: 1, Summer 2014.

    10. Tempel ZJ, Okonkwo DO, Kanter AS. Spinopelvic alignment can accurately predict future surgical needs following spinal fusion. University of Pittsburgh Neurosurgery News (15)3: 4, Summer 2014.

    11. Wappler A, Kanter AS. UPMC Clinical Researchers Tackle Cervical Spondylitic Myelopathy. University of Pittsburgh Neurosurgery News (16)3, Summer 2015.

    Books

    1. Mummaneni PV, Kanter AS, Wang MY, Haid RW. Cervical Spine Surgery: Current Trends and Challenges. Quality Medical Publishing, St. Louis, 2013.

    2. Mummaneni PV, Park P, Crawford C, Kanter, AS, Glassman S. Spinal Deformity: A Case-Based Approach to Managing and Avoiding Complications. Springer, Switzerland, 2018.

    Book Chapters

    1. Shaffrey ME, Kanter AS. Medical Complications of spinal surgery, In Benzel EC (2nd ed), Spine Surgery: Techniques, Complication Avoidance and Management. New York, Churchill Livingstone, pp. 1460-1470, 2004.

    2. Kanter AS, Sansur CA, Jane JA Jr, Laws ER Jr. Rathke’s Cleft Cysts. In Sheehan JP, Jane JA Jr, Laws ER (eds.), Frontiers of Hormone Research: Pituitary Surgery – A Modern Approach. Springer, New York: 34, pp. 127-157, 2006.

    3. Dumont AS, Kanter AS, Jane JA Jr, Laws ER Jr. Extended Transsphenoidal Approach. In Sheehan JP, Jane JA Jr, Laws ER (eds.), Frontiers of Hormone Research: Pituitary Surgery – A Modern Approach. Springer, New York: 34, pp. 29-45, 2006. Cited 100.

    4. Tormenti MJ, Madhok R, Kanter AS. Transoral Odontoidectomy. In Jandial R, McCormicj PC, Black PM (eds.), Core Techniques in Operative Neurosurgery. Elsevier, Philadelphia: 57, pp. 403-408, 2011.

    5. Tormenti MJ, Monaco EA, Kanter AS. Posterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion. In Jandial R, McCormicj PC, Black PM (eds.), Core Techniques in Operative Neurosurgery. Elsevier, Philadelphia: 73, pp. 500-504, 2011.

    6. Monaco EA, Tormenti MJ, Kanter AS. In Jandial R, McCormick PC, Black PM (eds.), Core Techniques in Operative Neurosurgery. Elsevier, Philadelphia: 74, pp. 505-509, 2011.

    7. Kanter AS, Daly T, Mummaneni PV. Ch. 304 : Transforaminal, Posterior, and Anterior Lumbar Interbody fusion Techniques and Instrumentation. In Winn: Youmans Neurological Surgery, 6th Edition. Elsevier, Philadelphia: 2011.

    8. Maserati M, Shaffrey CI, Kanter AS. High grade Spondylolisthesis: Reduction and Fusion Vs. In-Situ Fusion. In Jandial R, Garfin SR. Best Evidence for Spine Surgery: 20 Cardinal Cases, Elsevier, Philadelphia: pp. 240-252, 2012.

    9. Kanter AS, Madhok R. Prestige ST: Techniques and Outcomes. In Mummaneni PV, Kanter AS*, Wang MY, Haid RW. Cervical Spine Surgery: Current Trends and Challenges. Quality Medical Publishing, St. Louis: pp. 143-152, 2014.

    10. Gardner PA, Kassam AB, Spiro OM, Kanter AS, Prevedello DM, Carrau RL, Snyderman CH. Endoscopic Endonasal Approach to the Odontoid. In Mummaneni PV, Kanter AS*, Wang MY, Haid RW. Cervical Spine Surgery: Current Trends and Challenges. Quality Medical Publishing, St. Louis: pp. 461-478, 2014.

    11. Tormenti MJ, Lu DC, Lawton MT, Kanter AS. Anterior and Lateral Approaches to the Vertebral Artery and Nerve Root. In Mummaneni PV, Kanter AS*, Wang MY, Haid RW. Cervical Spine Surgery: Current Trends and Challenges. Quality Medical Publishing, St. Louis: pp. 365-382, 2014.

    12. Deutsch H, Kanter AS, Tormenti MJ. History and Evolution. In Mummaneni PV, Kanter AS*, Wang MY, Haid RW. Cervical Spine Surgery: Current Trends and Challenges. Quality Medical Publishing, St. Louis: pp. 3-10, 2014.

    13. Gandhoke G, Kanter AS, Okonkwo DO. Lumbar Deformity (Vascular) Surgery Complication. In Mummaneni PV, Park P, Crawford CH, Kanter AS*, Glassman SD. Spinal Deformity: A Case Based Approach to Managing and Avoiding Complications. Springer International Publishing Group, Switzerland: Ch 19, 2018.

    14. Tavanaiepour K, Kanter AS. Lumbar Deformity MIS Lateral (Visceral) Surgery Complication. In Mummaneni PV, Park P, Crawford CH, Kanter AS*, Glassman SD. Spinal Deformity: A Case Based Approach to Managing and Avoiding Complications. Springer International Publishing Group, Switzerland: Ch 26. 2018.

    15. Joseph J, Kanter AS. Revision: Lateral Lumbar Interbody Fusion. In Heary RF. Revision Lumbar Sine Surgery. Elsevier, Philadephia: Ch 14, pp:113-119, 2021.

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