Andrew J. Grossbach, MD, FAANS (@ajgrossbach) 's Twitter Profile
Andrew J. Grossbach, MD, FAANS

@ajgrossbach

Residency Program Director. Deformity and Robotic Spine Fellowship Director. The Ohio State University Department of Neurosurgery.

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Bittersweet goodbye to our fellow Dr. Nathaniel Toop last night. Dr. Toop is a phenomenal surgeon and going to do great things. Watched him grow as a surgeon for the past 8 years through residency and our complex deformity fellowship. Norton Healthcare is lucky to have him!

Bittersweet goodbye to our fellow Dr. Nathaniel Toop last night. Dr. Toop is a phenomenal surgeon and going to do great things. Watched him grow as a surgeon for the past 8 years through residency and our complex deformity fellowship.  <a href="/Norton_Health/">Norton Healthcare</a> is lucky to have him!
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Join us on July 3rd, 2025, at 6:00 PM ET for a compelling session with Dr. Park from Ohio State Neurosurgery Residency as he presents the latest advancements and technical refinements in #minimally #invasive #TLIF—a must-attend for #spine and neurosurgical professionals. zoom.us/meeting/regist…

Join us on July 3rd, 2025, at 6:00 PM ET for a compelling session with Dr. Park from <a href="/NeurosurgeryOSU/">Ohio State Neurosurgery Residency</a> as he presents the latest advancements and technical refinements in #minimally #invasive #TLIF—a must-attend for #spine and neurosurgical professionals.
zoom.us/meeting/regist…
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A couple case presentations this morning from PGY5 resident Dr. Damante and PGY2 resident Dr. Mendez-Valdez during grand rounds. Case presentations are educational and let our residents practice presentation skills

A couple case presentations this morning from PGY5 resident Dr. Damante and PGY2 resident Dr. Mendez-Valdez during grand rounds. Case presentations are educational and let our residents practice presentation skills
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Happy 4th of July from the top floor of The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center Brain and Spine Hospital. Great view of the fireworks show over downtown Columbus! Stay safe out there tonight!

Happy 4th of July from the top floor of The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center Brain and Spine Hospital. Great view of the fireworks show over downtown Columbus! Stay safe out there tonight!
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Missed the session with Dr. Brian Park on Minimally Invasive #TLIF Techniques? The recording is now available on our YouTube channel! ▶️ Watch here: youtube.com/watch?v=jW-3kn… #SpineSurgery #Neurosurgery #Spine #MIS #OrthoSpine #NeuroTwitter #MedEd

Missed the session with Dr. Brian Park on Minimally Invasive #TLIF Techniques? The recording is now available on our YouTube channel!
▶️ Watch here: youtube.com/watch?v=jW-3kn…
#SpineSurgery #Neurosurgery #Spine #MIS #OrthoSpine #NeuroTwitter #MedEd
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Join us on Thursday, July 10, at 6 PM ET for an engaging and high-level discussion on one of the most critical procedures in #spine surgery. Open to all spine and #neurosurgery enthusiasts worldwide.🌍Mark your calendar 📅 and be part of the conversation! zoom.us/meeting/regist…

Join us on Thursday, July 10, at 6 PM ET for an engaging and high-level discussion on one of the most critical procedures in #spine surgery. Open to all spine and #neurosurgery enthusiasts worldwide.🌍Mark your calendar 📅 and be part of the conversation!
zoom.us/meeting/regist…
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There are many ways to accomplish reduction. The most important is timing if there is an incomplete spinal cord injury. What’s your preferred technique?