
Mohamed A. Labib, MD
@mohamedalabibmd
Asst. Professor Cerebrovascular and Skull Base Surgery Department of Neurosurgery University of Maryland School of Medicine š§
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https://www.umms.org/find-a-doctor/profiles/dr-mohamed-a-m-labib-md-1801288816?si=ummc 03-03-2021 03:58:11
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Grateful to the team for our latest publication in Neurosurgery Publications! Thank you all for making this possible Read the full publication below: journals.lww.com/onsonline/full⦠Maryland Neurosurgery Nicholas Caffes ALHUSAIN NAGM, MD, MSc, PhD-Japan, FNE-Germany #Neurosurgery #neuroscience #SkullBase360


Very grateful to have spent time in the skull base lab this weekend with Maryland Neurosurgery and Johns Hopkins Neurosurgery! Looking forward to next weekend! #neurosurgery #MedTwitter


It was a great turn out for the Skull Base 360° Microscopic Open Skull Base course! Here are just a few photos highlighting some of the approaches we covered. Thank you to our various sponsors, Axis Research & Technologies and the residents/students at Maryland Neurosurgery Johns Hopkins Neurosurgery Georgetown/WHC Neurosurgery


Grateful to Mohamed A. Labib, MD Graeme Woodworth, MD+ for the opportunity to practice skills this past weekend Here Johns Hopkins Neurosurgery PGY2 #TimourAlKhindi performs an expanded EEA with Maryland Neurosurgery medical illustrator #TinaWang Looking forward to the next course together!



"When you're my age, the idea that there might be an issue with your brain is the last thing you think about." 27-year-old Kasey Trent had lifesaving surgery for a rare brainstem bleed, performed by cerebrovascular neurosurgeon Dr. Labib Mohamed A. Labib, MD umms.org/ummc/health-seā¦


Maryland Neurosurgery's Skull Base 360 Neuroanatomy Lab Mohamed A. Labib, MD is just one of the many amazing reasons to join our sub-internship! Apply online today! tinyurl.com/2f7dkddj


Maryland Neurosurgery Great work Dr. Caffes!

Congratulations to all the newly matched candidates! Your hard work and dedication have paid off, and we're thrilled to welcome you to our team Maryland Neurosurgery. š Here's to the beginning of an incredible journey together! #MatchDay #MATCH2024

From Mohamed A. Labib, MD ās MISPACE registry to ENRICH - 1 step closer to routine subcortical injury sparing, MIS evacuation of most ICH. ?Another 5-10 years b4: efficacy shown in deep ICH & for systems of care to ramp up (OR directors ID as code 1 case, community hospitals, NCCUs)

Our surgical video on the management of a complex M1 MCA #aneurysm just got published on #OperativeNeurosurgery. Read the article here journals.lww.com/onsonline/full⦠Congratulations team! Maryland Neurosurgery #Neurosurgery

Our retrospective study providing external validation of the modified Southwestern Aneurysm Severity Index (mSASI) got published in Neurosurgery Publications Many thanks to mentors Robert Spetzler and Michael T. Lawton, MD from BarrowNeurological journals.lww.com/neurosurgery/f⦠#neurosurgery Maryland Neurosurgery


This past weekend, the Maryland Neurosurgery hosted its inaugural Cerebrovascular & Skull Base 360 Course, welcoming participants & faculty from around the globe! We shared experiences, gained insights, & built connections. A huge thank you to all who made it a success! #Neurosurgery


Honored to be the first Canadian #Neurosurgery graduate to repeat training in the U.S. for American board certification. Forever indebted to BarrowNeurological, Dr. Spetzler, Peter Nakaji MD, Michael T. Lawton, MD. Grateful to my wife, parents, and siblings for their support.


Read about UMMCās latest groundbreaking medical first in the The Washington Post, as Drs. Mohamed Labib (Mohamed A. Labib, MD), Andrea Hebert, & Kalpesh Vakharia successfully removed a spinal tumor through a patientās eye socket in an unprecedented procedure. washingtonpost.com/science/2025/0ā¦


In a first-of-its-kind surgery, a team led by a @ummc neurosurgeon who is also a University of Maryland School of Medicine asst prof has successfully removed a rare cancerous tumor wrapped around the spine and spinal cord of a 19-year-old woman ā through her eye socket. umaryland.edu/news/archived-ā¦


Honored to be part of this incredible team at University of Maryland Medical Center! Grateful for the recognition by The Washington Post and proud of what we accomplished together. This is just the beginningāminimally invasive, patient-centered innovation is the future of neurosurgery. #Neurosurgery #Innovation