Unraveling the Enigma: Understanding Schwannoma and Its Impact on Nerves
A schwannoma is a type of tumor that develops from Schwann cells in a person’s […]
Dr. Rotoli is one of the most highly trained surgeons in the country for the surgical and radiosurgical treatment of brain and spine tumors. He completed his neurosurgical oncology fellowship at Moffitt Cancer Center, which is among the top 10 cancer centers nationally. In addition to neurosurgical oncology, he treats the full spectrum of adult neurosurgical conditions, including degenerative diseases of the spine, spinal stenosis, scoliosis, cranial and spinal trauma, hydrocephalus, and peripheral nerve disorders. He is also certified in both Cyber Knife and Gamma Knife therapy for the treatment of neurologic malignancies.
Dr. Rotoli is dedicated to advancing neurosurgical knowledge among his colleagues and physicians in training. He teaches neurosurgical residents and medical students at Saint Barnabas Medical Center. His publications include multiple articles in peer-reviewed journals and he has presented his work at the American Association of Neurosurgeons annual meeting.
His philosophy is that a conservative approach to patient care should be employed first and surgical intervention should only be undertaken when all conservative treatment options have been exhausted. If surgery is indicated, he uses the latest technology to ensure the safety of his patients.
Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine
Saint Barnabas Medical Center/Hackensack University Medical Center (Chief Resident)
Advanced fellowship training in neurosurgical oncology: Moffitt Cancer Center
LECOM Excellence in Research Award, Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine: 2011