Dr. Mian performs the first SenSight DBS surgery in Colorado at Swedish Medical Center. This exciting new technology is changing the lives of patients with Parkinson’s, essential tremor, and epilepsy!
At HealthONE’s Swedish Medical Center, Dr. Matthew Mian, a neurosurgeon, is on a mission to spread the word about the exciting benefits of deep brain stimulation (DBS). The stimulation is made possible from a device that experts have described as a “pacemaker for the brain.”
DBS is a game changer for many people suffering from Parkinson’s Disease, according to Mian. It allows for more quality movement — fewer tremors for example — as the symptoms of medicated patients fluctuate throughout.
Read MoreApril is Parkinson’s Awareness Month. Dr. Mian was recently interviewed on Parkinson’s and Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS).
Dr. Matthew Mian and Dr. Rasheed Singleton discuss alternatives to opioids for managing chronic pain, including radiofrequency ablation and spinal cord stimulation.
Join me and the Epilepsy Foundation of Colorado on March 31 at 5:30 PM for a free webinar on epilepsy, surgical options, and deep brain stimulation.
Read MoreWatch the webinar if you missed it!
New technology, practices and procedures are emerging every day to help improve the symptoms and lives of those living with Parkinson’s, especially in the field of Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS). Join the Parkinson Association of the Rockies and Dr. Matthew Mian, CarePoint Neurosurgery, in a discussion on recent developments in the field.
Read MoreOn February 10 at noon MST I will highlight advancements in surgical therapy for Parkinson’s disease.
Read MoreI’m excited to share that Swedish Medical Center is acquiring an MRI-guided focused ultrasound to offer incision-less treatment to patients with Essential Tremor and Parkinson’s Disease starting in mid-2021!
Read MoreWatch a short video on Dr. Mian’s recent use of novel, minimally invasive laser technology to treat a patient with seizures.
Read MoreIBM’s WatsonHealth names HCA’s HealthOne as one of the top large health systems in the country.
Read More“We’re excited to offer this minimally invasive therapy. Laser ablation we hope will provide this young patient a cure from seizures. It is just one of the comprehensive set of therapies we offer for epilepsy. Laser ablation has also shown promise for a variety of other brain disorders, including tumors and vascular malformations.” said Matthew Mian, a functional neurosurgeon at Swedish Medical Center who performed the procedure.
Read MoreIf you missed Dr. Mian’s webinar on the latest in epilepsy therapies, you can catch it on YouTube!
Read MoreView Dr. Mian’s video on microvascular decompression for trigeminal neuralgia.
Read MoreDr. Mian will host a free webinar on the latest developments in functional neurosurgery on June 11 at noon (MT).
Learn more about new technology I am bringing to the operating room and how it can impact patients from this recent 9News feature.
Read MoreDr. Mian performs Swedish Medical Center’s first minimally invasive robotic stereoelectoencephalography (SEEG) to identify the source of a patient’s seizures.
Read MoreOn Monday December 16, Dr. Mian is hosting a free, live webinar on the latest developments in surgery for epilepsy. Join him at 6PM MT! He will be taking audience questions. Learn more and register here.
Read MoreDr. Mian performs one of Colorado’s first deep brain stimulation procedures for a patient with epilepsy!
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