Dr. grande andrew
neurosurgeon
minneapolis, MN
Andrew Grande, MD, is from the Twin Cities. He grew up in the Minneapolis lakes area and then later moved to St. Paul where he attended high school at St. Thomas Academy. He graduated from St. Olaf College (Northfield, MN) with a BA in chemistry and then attended the University of Minnesota Medical School. During college and medical school, Dr. Grande was active in research, working in the laboratories of Drs Esam El Fakahany, Virginia Seybold, and Walter Low. These experiences later culminated in a burning curiosity in and passion for using stem cells to treat stroke.
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- - Cerebral aneurysms
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- arteriovenous malformations (AVMs)
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- carotid artery disease
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- trigeminal neuralgia
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- hemifacial spasm
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- intracranial/extracranial stenosis
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- moya moya disease
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- skull-base surgery and stroke treatment
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Dr. Grande completed his neurosurgical training at the Mayfield Clinic and University of Cincinnati. During his training, he worked very closely with Dr. John Tew, learning the nuances of trigeminal neuralgia treatment, including both microvascular decompression and radiofrequency ablation. He then went on to complete a fellowship with Mario Zuccarello, Andrew Ringer, and Todd Abruzzo at the University of Cincinnati in both endovascular and cerebrovascular neurosurgery. During this time, Dr. Grande was exposed to intracranial bypass surgery for treating moyamoya disease and to cutting-edge endovascular treatments such as the use of Onyx glue for treating cerebral aneurysms.
During his residency and then continuing into his fellowship, Dr. Grande was involved in stem cell research with Dr. Masato Nakafuku at Cincinnati Children's Hospital.