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CURRICULUM VITAEupdated: March 1, 2020I. Brian R. Subach, M.D., F.A.A.N.S., F.A.C.S.S., F.A.C.SII. OFFICE ADDRESS:1635 N. George Mason Drive: Suite 150Arlington, VA 22205Phone: 571-732-0044Fax: 866-850-1049III. SPECIALTY: Spinal Surgery / NeurosurgeryIV. EXPERTISE: Non-operative and Operative Management of Spinal DisordersV. EMAIL lsolutions.comVI. CITIZENSHIP: United States of AmericaVII. CURRENT TITLES and AFFILIATIONS:a. Subach Spinal Solutions, PLCManaging MemberNeurosurgeon/ Spinal Surgeonb. Active Medical StaffVirginia Hospital CenterArlington, Virginiac. Active Medical StaffInova Fairfax HospitalFairfax, Virginiad. Former Medical StaffHCA Reston HospitalReston, VirginiaVII.PREVIOUS APPOINTMENTS:

Brian R. Subach, M.D.Curriculum Vitae9/2003-12/2018PresidentThe Virginia Spine InstituteReston, Virginia2017-2018Division ChiefDivision of Spinal SurgeryDepartment of SurgeryHCA Reston HospitalReston, Virginia2014-2015Division ChiefDivision of Spinal SurgeryDepartment of SurgeryHCA Reston HospitalReston, Virginia2010-2012Division ChiefDivision of Spinal SurgeryDepartment of SurgeryHCA Reston HospitalReston, Virginia2005-2014Director of ResearchThe Spinal Research FoundationReston, Virginia2001-2003Assistant ProfessorDepartment of NeurosurgeryEmory UniversityAtlanta, Georgia2001-2003Spine SurgeonEmory NeuroSpine InstituteAtlanta, Georgia2000-2001Clinical Instructor/Spine FellowDepartment of Neurological SurgeryEmory UniversityAtlanta, Georgia2000.Chief Resident - NeurosurgeryThe University of PittsburghPittsburgh, Pennsylvania2

Brian R. Subach, M.D.Curriculum Vitae1995-1999Associate Staff Physician - EmergencyMedicineForbes Regional HospitalPittsburgh, PennsylvaniaVIII.LICENSURE:2019Washington- District of ColumbiaPhysicianMD0469442019VA Board of Pharmacy Registered Physicianfor CBD/THC-A oilRegistration02410002242014 Certification in Age Management Medicine10/14Certified2010 American Association of Neurological SurgeonsFellow 7/102006American College of Spine Surgery2005American Board of Spine Surgery2004American College of Surgeons2003American Board of Neurological SurgeryFellow 6/06Certified 2/19Fellow 10/04Certified11/0320032000Commonwealth of Virginia – Physician0101233865State of Georgia - Medical Physician and Surgeon MD1998Medical Command PhysicianPA#1995Commonwealth of Pennsylvania -PhysicianBS#488264154MD-057372-L19954636998DEA Practitioner3

Brian R. Subach, M.D.Curriculum Vitae1994National Board of Medical Examiners1993CurrentBasic Cardiac Life Support – Provider1993CurrentAdvanced Cardiac Life Support – ProviderDiplomate1993IX.Advanced Trauma Life Support – ProviderExp. 2003SPECIALITY CERTIFICATION:GCP for Clinical Trials with InvestigationalDrugs and Medical Devices2019Certification JuneAllergan AMI Master Course2019CertificationMarchAdvanced Hyaluronic Acid Filler Techniques2019Tom Van Eijk AcademyCertification MarchNIH Clinical Research Training2019Certification FebAmerican Association of Neurological Surgeons- FellowJuly 2010American College of Spine Surgery- FellowJune 2006American Board of Spinal Surgery2005American College of Surgeons - FellowNovemberOctober 2004American Board of Neurological Surgery (currently MOC)November 2003X.EDUCATION:Undergraduate: KalamazooCollege1985-19894

Brian R. Subach, M.D.Curriculum VitaeKalamazoo, MichiganB.A. - Chemistry, Cum LaudeGraduate: UniversityXI.of MichiganSchool of MedicineAnn Arbor, MichiganM.D. - with Honors1989-1993POSTGRADUATE:General Surgery Intern 7/Department of SurgeryUniversity of Pittsburgh Medical CenterPittsburgh, Pennsylvania1993-6/1994Neurosurgery Resident 7/Department of NeurosurgeryUniversity of Pittsburgh Medical CenterPittsburgh, Pennsylvania1994-6/1999Visiting Resident – Neurovascular SurgeryUniversity of TexasSouthwestern Medical CenterDallas, Texas9/98 – 12/98Chief Resident 7/1999-6/2000Department of NeurosurgeryUniversity of Pittsburgh Medical CenterPittsburgh, PennsylvaniaFellow in Complex Spinal Disorders 7/2000-6/2001Department of Neurological SurgeryEmory University/ The Emory ClinicAtlanta, GeorgiaXII.COMMITTEE MEMBERSHIPS:A.National and International:Marshals Committee, AANS, Orlando, 1995.Marshals Committee, AANS, Minneapolis, 1996.5

Brian R. Subach, M.D.Curriculum VitaeSergeant at Arms Committee, CNS, Montreal, 1996.Sergeant at Arms Committee, CNS, New Orleans, 1997.Registration Committee, CNS, New Orleans, 1997.Marshals Committee, AANS, Philadelphia, 1998.Sergeant at Arms Committee, CNS, Seattle, 1998.Young Neurosurgeons Committee, AANS, 1998- 2009.AANS Marshals Committee, New Orleans, 1999.Scientific Program Committee, Joint Section of the Spine and PeripheralNerves, March 2000-2001.Secretary, Young Neurosurgeons Committee, AANS, 2003-2005.AANS Bulletin Advisory Board, 2003-2005North American Spine Society (NASS) Coding Committee 2004-2005.North American Spine Society (NASS) Continuing Education Committee2004-2006.Lumbar Spine Study Group (LSSG) 2004-2008.Scientific Program Committee, Joint Section of the Spine and PeripheralNerves 2005-2006.Vice-Chairman, Young Neurosurgeons Committee, AANS, 2005-2007.American Association of Neurological Surgeons - Washington Committee2005- 2007.North American Spine Society (NASS) Spring Break Planning Committee2005-2006.Chairman, Young Neurosurgeons Committee, AANS, 2007-2009.6

Brian R. Subach, M.D.Curriculum VitaeAmerican Association of Neurological Surgeons - Executive Committee2007-2009.American Association of Neurological Surgeons – Scientific ProgramCommittee 2007-2009.American College of Surgeons, AANS Liaison to ACS Advisory Council2007-2009.Degenerative Spine Study Group (DSSG) 2008 – 2010.American Association of Neurological Surgeons- Public RelationsCommittee 2009-2011.Annual Meeting Exhibits Chairman and Executive Committee, JointSection of the Spine and Peripheral Nerves 2009-2011.AANS/CNS Communications and Public Relations Committee 2010present.B.Regional and Local:Georgia Neurosurgical Society - Annual Meeting Committee Chairman2001-2002Institutional Review Board Member – Emory University2001-2003CONSULTANTSHIP:Medtronic Sofamor Danek, Memphis, TNXIII.2000-2020EDITORSHIPS AND EDITORIAL BOARD:1. Editor-in-Chief, Journal of the Spinal Research Foundation,2006-2017.2. AANS Bulletin Editorial Advisory Board 2003-2005.3. Editor - AANS Young Neurosurgeons Newsletter2001-2003.4. Topic Editorial Board, SpineUniverse, 2000-2010.7

Brian R. Subach, M.D.Curriculum Vitae5. Cervical Spine Expert Panel, NeckReference.com, 2000-2010.6. Spine Expert Panel, Backpain.com, 2000-2010.XIII.XIV.MANUSCRIPTS REVIEWER:1.Reviewer, Neurosurgery, 2001-2005.2.Reviewer, Pediatrics, 2001-2005.3.Reviewer, Neurosurgical Focus, 2001-2007.HONORS AND AWARDS:Northern Virginia Magazine, Top Doctors 2020Castle-Connolly, Top Doctors 2018.The Washingtonian, Top Doctors 2018.Becker’s Orthopedic and Spine Review “100 of the Best Spine Surgeonsand Spine Specialists in America” April, 2018.Patients’ Choice Award 2018.The Washingtonian, Top Doctors 2017.Becker’s Orthopedic and Spine Review “100 of the Best Spine Surgeonsand Spine Specialists in America” April, 2017.“Spine Surgeon Leader to Know” Becker’s Spine ReviewAugust 17, 2017.Patients’ Choice Award 2017.The Washingtonian, Top Doctors 2016.Becker’s Orthopedic and Spine Review “100 of the Best Spine Surgeonsand Spine Specialists in America” April 2016.8

Brian R. Subach, M.D.Curriculum VitaePatients’ Choice Award 2016.The Washingtonian, Top Doctors 2015.Becker’s Orthopedic and Spine Review “100 of the Best Spine Surgeonsand Spine Specialists in America” April 2015.Patients’ Choice Award 2015.The Washingtonian, Top Doctors 2014.Becker’s Orthopedic and Spine Review “100 of the Best Spine Surgeonsand Spine Specialists in America” April 2014.Patients’ Choice Award 2014.Becker’s Orthopedic and Spine Review “100 of the Best Spine Surgeonsand Spine Specialists in America” April, 2013.The Washingtonian, Top Doctors 2013.The Washingtonian, Top Doctors 2012.Patients’ Choice Award 2012.Consumers Research Council of America: Guide to America’s TopSurgeons 2011.The Washingtonian, Top Doctors 2011.2011 Frist Humanitarian AwardConsumers Research Council of America: Guide to America’s TopSurgeons 2010.The Washingtonian, Top Doctors 2010.9

Brian R. Subach, M.D.Curriculum VitaeConsumers Research Council of America: Guide to America’s TopSurgeons 2009.The Washingtonian, Top Doctors 2009.Patients’ Choice Award 2008.Consumers Research Council of America: Guide to America’s TopSurgeons 2007.National Register’s Who’s Who in Executives and Professionals2005-2006.Marquis Who’s Who in America 2005-2006.Resident Teaching Award University of Pittsburgh,Department of Neurosurgery 1999.C. Gardner Child III Award for Excellence in SurgeryUniversity of Michigan Department of Surgery, June 1993.Edgar A. Kahn Award for Excellence in Neurological SurgeryUniversity of Michigan Section of Neurosurgery, June 1993.Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Medical SocietyUniversity of Michigan Chapter, January 1993.Alpha Omega Alpha Medical Student Research Award,January 1991.Kalamazoo College Honors Scholarship 1985-1989.Dean's List, Kalamazoo College 1985-1989.Varsity Letters - Intercollegiate Football, Kalamazoo College, 1985-1989.XV.SOCIETY MEMBERSHIPS:Degenerative Spine Study Group (DSSG)2008-201110

Brian R. Subach, M.D.Curriculum VitaeAmerican College of Spine Surgerypresent2006-American College of Surgeons2004-presentLumbar Spine Study Group (LSSG)2003-2008Virginia State Medical Society2003-presentMedical Society Northern Virginia2006-presentFairfax County Medical Society2003-presentNorth American Spine Society2002-2009Georgia Neurosurgical Society2001-2003ANSPAC2000-presentAANS/CNS Joint Section on Disorders of the Spine andPeripheral Nerves1998-presentAANS/CNS Joint Section on Neurotrauma andCritical Care1997-2005American College of Surgeons, Associate Fellow1997-2004American Medical Political Action Committee1997-presentAmerican Association of Neurological Surgeons1995-presentCongress of Neurological Surgeons1995-2008Pennsylvania Medical Society1993-2000Allegheny County Medical Society1993-200011

Brian R. Subach, M.D.Curriculum VitaeAlpha Omega Alpha Honor Medical Society1993-presentAmerican Medical AssociationXVI.1989-presentINTERNATIONAL CONFERENCES:1. CNS/ Francophone Society MeetingParis, France. November 2002XVII.RESEARCH FOCUS:1.2.3.4.5.XVIII.PATENTSXIX.GRANTSComplex spinal disordersBone Morphogenetic ProteinResorbable polymersDisc arthroplastyStem cell technologyA. RESEARCH SUPPORT:1. Welch WC (principal investigator) Subach BR, Erickson R, FinneganM (co-investigators) Development of anterior cervical plating systemfor cervical fusion. BIOMET Corporation. 1999-20002. Schuler TC, Subach BR, Hasz MW: IDE Randomized, prospective,controlled investigation of the Maverick Artificial Lumbar Disc.Medtronic Sofamor Danek. 2005-2011.3. Subach BR, Schuler TC, Hasz MW: IDE Prospective, controlledinvestigation of the Prestige Artificial Cervical Disc. MedtronicSofamor Danek. 2008-2011.4. Subach BR, Schuler TC, Hasz MW: IDE Prospective, controlledinvestigation of the use of rh-BMP-2 bone graft in cervical arthrodesis.Medtronic. 2008-2018.5. Subach BR, DeWolfe DS: IDE Prospective, non-randomizedinvestigation of the use of rh-BMP-2 bone graft in cervical arthrodesis.Medtronic. 2019-2024.XX.CLINICAL SERVICES CONTRIBUTIONS:12

Brian R. Subach, M.D.Curriculum Vitae1. The Spinal Research Foundation – Former Board ofDirectors/Chief Scientific Officer2. The Virginia Spine Institute – Former PresidentXXI.INVITATION TO NATIONAL OR INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCES:A. Course Faculty/ Invited Speaker1. Thoracic and Lumbar Stabilization Techniques, AmericanAssociation of Neurological Surgeons Annual Meeting, Toronto,ON, April 2001.2. Spinal Instrumentation for Fellows and Residents, AmericanAssociation of Neurological Surgeons Annual Meeting, Toronto,ON, April 2001.3. Lumbosacral Fusion: Cages, Dowels, and Pedicle screws.Congress of Neurological Surgeons Annual Meeting, San Diego,CA, September, 2001.4. Thoracic and Lumbar Stabilization Techniques, AmericanAssociation of Neurological Surgeons Annual Meeting, Chicago,IL, April 2002.5. Lumbosacral Fusion: Cages, Dowels, and Pedicle screws.Congress of Neurological Surgeons Annual Meeting,Philadelphia, PA, September, 2002.6. The Biology of Bone Fusion/ Enhancement of FusionTechniques. Congress of Neurological Surgeons AnnualMeeting, Philadelphia, PA, September, 2002.7. Congress of Neurological Surgeons/ Francophone SocietyMeeting Paris, France November 20028. Thoracic and Lumbar Stabilization Techniques, AmericanAssociation of Neurological Surgeons Annual Meeting, SanDiego, CA, April 2003.13

Brian R. Subach, M.D.Curriculum Vitae9. Advanced Strategies in Spinal Surgery, American Association ofNeurological Surgeons Annual Meeting, San Diego, CA, April2003.10. Cutting Edge Strategies in Spinal Surgery, American Associationof Neurological Surgeons Annual Meeting, San Diego, CA, April2003.11. Advances in Lumbar Interbody Fusion, MSD Teaching course,Memphis, TN, June 2003.12. Emerging Technologies in Lumbar Fusion, Congress ofNeurological Surgeons, Denver, CO, October 2003.13. Advances in Lumbar Spinal Fusion, MSD Fellows course,Memphis, TN, December 2003.14. Cutting Edge Strategies for Spine Stabilization, AmericanAssociation of Neurological Surgeons Annual Meeting, Orlando,FL, April 2004.15. Modern Techniques and Future Trends in Lumbar InterbodyFusion, American Association of Neurological Surgeons AnnualMeeting, Orlando, FL, April 2004.16. Thoracic and Lumbar Stabilization and Fusion: Indications andComplications, American Association of Neurological SurgeonsAnnual Meeting, Orlando, FL, April 2004.17. Minimally Invasive Spine Techniques- A Hands On Course: CoChairman, North American Spine Society, St. Louis, MO, May2004.18. Emerging Technologies in Lumbar Interbody Fusion, Denver,CO, August 6-7, 2004.19. Transforaminal Lumbar Interbody Fusion, Indianapolis, IN,September 17-18, 2004.20. Minimally Invasive Spinal and Motion Preservation TechniquesA Hands On Course: Co-Chairman, North American SpineSociety, Chicago, IL March 2005.14

Brian R. Subach, M.D.Curriculum Vitae21. Thoracic and Lumbar Stabilization and Fusion: Indications andComplications, American Association of Neurological SurgeonsAnnual Meeting, New Orleans LA, April 2005.22. Cutting Edge Strategies for Spine Stabilization, AmericanAssociation of Neurological Surgeons Annual Meeting, NewOrleans LA, April 2005.23. Degenerative Lumbar Disc Disease. Medtronic Sofamor Danek,National Meeting, Miami, FL, July 2005.24. Artificial Lumbar Disc Revision Surgery, Boston, MA. August2005.25. Cervical Focus Group: Review and Update in CervicalArthroplasty, Boston, August 2005.26. Resorbable Anterior Cervical Plate Fixation, Boston, MA.September 2005.27. From Fusion to Artificial Disc; the Evolution of Spine Surgery.American Association of Medical Transcriptionists, Arlington,VA. September 2005.28. Cervical Focus Group: Treatment of the Aging Cervical Spine,Memphis, September 2005.29. Overview and Update: The Maverick Artificial Lumbar DiscTrial. AANS/ CNS Joint Spine Section Meeting, Orlando, March2006.30. Thoracic and Lumbar Stabilization and Fusion: Indications andComplications: Anterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion, AmericanAssociation of Neurological Surgeons Annual Meeting, SanFrancisco, April 2006.31. Update on Biomaterials and the Spine. American Association ofNeurological Surgeons Annual Meeting, San Francisco, April2006.32. Update in the Care of the Spine Patient. American Association ofMedical Transcriptionists, Sterling, VA. September 30, 2006.15

Brian R. Subach, M.D.Curriculum Vitae33. Current Role of Lumbar Arthroplasty. Congress of NeurologicalSurgeons, Chicago, IL October 8, 2006.34. The Effect of Prior Discectomy on Lumbar Fusion Outcomes.The Lumbar Spine Study Group, Chicago IL. November 10,2006.35. Cervical Arthroplasty Update, The AANS / CNS Joint Section onSpinal Disorders, Phoenix AZ, March 2007.36. Thoracic and Lumbar Stabilization and Fusion: Indications andComplications: Anterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion. AmericanAssociation of Neurological Surgeons Annual Meeting,Washington D.C. April 2007.37. Challenges in Anterior Spinal Access. Course Director, Congressof Neurological Surgeons, San Diego CA, September 2007.38. Evolution of Motion Preservation. 24th Annual Meeting of theAANS/CNS Section on Disorders of the Spine and PeripheralNerves, Orlando FL, March 2008.39. Modern Techniques and Future Trends in Lumbar InterbodyFusion. American Association of Neurological Surgeons AnnualMeeting, Chicago, IL, April 2008.40. Cervical Spondylotic Myelopathy. American Association ofNeurological Surgeons Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL, April 2008.41. On Field Management of the Spine Injured Athlete, VirginiaAssociation of Athletic Trainers, Ashburn VA, June 2008.42. Anterior lumbar interbody implants: Importance of theinterdevice distance. Degenerative Spine Study Group,Washington, D.C., June 2008.43. Rate of spinal surgery in first-encounter patients. DegenerativeSpine Study Group, Washington, D.C., June 2008.44. Challenges in Anterior Spinal Access. Course Director, Congressof Neurological Surgeons, Orlando FL, September 2008.16

Brian R. Subach, M.D.Curriculum Vitae45. Emerging Technologies in Cervical Spine Surgery, Faculty,Chicago IL, April 2009.46. Dynamic Treatments of Degenerative Lumbar Disc Disease,Faculty. American Association of Neurological Surgeons AnnualMeeting, San Diego CA, May 2009.47. Transfacet Technology: An Alternative to Pedicle ScrewFixation, Course Director. American Association of NeurologicalSurgeons Annual Meeting, San Diego CA, May 2009.48. Cervical Spondylotic Myelopathy. American Association ofNeurological Surgeons Annual Meeting, San Diego CA, May2009.49. Mastering Spinal Disorders: Dealing with Complexities.Congress of Neurological Surgeons, New Orleans, LA, October2009.50. Complication Avoidance and Management with Multi-levelALIF Case. AANS/ CNS Joint Section on Disorders of the Spine,Orlando, FL, February 2010.51. Lumbar Arthroplasty versus Fusion. AANS/ CNS Joint Sectionon Disorders of the Spine, Orlando, FL, February 2010.52. Transfacet Technology: An Alternative to Pedicle ScrewFixation, Course Director. American Association of NeurologicalSurgeons Annual Meeting, Philadelphia PA, May 2010.53. Mastering Spinal Disorders: Dealing with Complexities.Congress of Neurological Surgeons, San Francisco, CA, October2011.54. Current Status and Outcomes of Lumbar Arthroplasty. JointSection on Disorders of the Spine and Peripheral Nerves.Phoenix, Arizona, March 2011.55. Transfacet Technology: An Alternative to Pedicle ScrewFixation. Course Director. American Association of NeurologicalSurgeons Annual Meeting, Denver, CO, April 2011.17

Brian R. Subach, M.D.Curriculum Vitae56. Return to Play after Sports Injury. American Association ofNeurological Surgeons Annual Meeting, Denver, CO, April 2011.57. Update in the Care of the Spine Patient. American Association ofMedical Transcriptionists, Sterling, VA. October 22, 2011.58. Osteobiologics Summit, Chairman, Salt Lake City, UT 3/28-29,2014.59. Osteobiologics Summit, Chairman, San Diego, CA April 3-4,2015.60. 105 Shoulder vs Spine: Differentiating Shoulder and CervicalSpine Pathology. American Association of NeurologicalSurgeons Annual Meeting, Washington, D.C. May 4, 2015.61. Concerns About Spinal Fusion Surgery, Beckers ASCConference, Chicago, IL. June 11, 2015.62. 105 Shoulder vs Spine: Differentiating Shoulder and CervicalSpine Pathology. American Association of NeurologicalSurgeons Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL May 2016.63. Multilevel Cervical Arthroplasty, Beckers ASC Conference,Chicago, IL. June 11, 2016.64. 105 Shoulder vs Spine: Differentiating Shoulder and CervicalSpine Pathology. American Association of NeurologicalSurgeons Annual Meeting, Los Angeles, May 2017.65. 105 Shoulder vs Spine: Differentiating Shoulder and CervicalSpine Pathology. American Association of NeurologicalSurgeons Annual Meeting, New Orleans, May 2018.66. 105 Shoulder vs Spine: Differentiating Shoulder and CervicalSpine Pathology. American Association of NeurologicalSurgeons Annual Meeting, San Diego, May 2019.67. OLIF with Navigation/Lateral Position Pedicle Screw Fixation.Medtronic Surgeon Training, Tysons Corner, Virginia, June 15,2019.18

Brian R. Subach, M.D.Curriculum Vitae68. 105 Shoulder vs Spine: Differentiating Shoulder and CervicalSpine Pathology. American Association of NeurologicalSurgeons Annual Meeting, Boston, May 2020.XXII.OTHER ACTIVITIESXXIII. BIBLIOGRAPHYA. Publications in Refereed Journals:1. Bharucha VA, Peden KW, Subach BR, Narayanan V, and TennekoonGI: Characterization of the cis-acting Elements of the MouseMyelin P2 Promoter. J. Neurosci. Res. 36(5):508-19, 1993.2. Welch WC, Subach BR, Pollack IF, Jacobs GW:Framelessstereotactic guidance for surgery of the upper cervical spine.Neurosurgery 40: 958-964, 1997.3. Resnick DK, Subach BR, Marion DW: The significance of carotidcanal involvement in basilar cranial fracture. Neurosurgery 40:1177-1181, 1997.4. Al-Hindi H, Subach BR, Hamilton RL: Case of the month - 7-yearold girl with seizures. Brain Pathology 7: 1023-1024, 1997.5. Subach BR, Lunsford LD, Kondziolka D, Flickinger JC: Themanagement of petroclival meningiomas by stereotacticradiosurgery. Neurosurgery 42: 437-445, 1998.6. McLaughlin MR, Subach BR, Jannetta PJ, Lunsford LD: The originand evolution of the University of Pittsburgh Department ofNeurological Surgery. Neurosurgery 42: 893-898, 1998.7. Subach BR, McLaughlin MR, Albright AL, Pollack IF: Currentmanagement of pediatric atlantoaxial rotatory subluxation. Spine23:2174-2179, 1998.8. Pollock BE, Lunsford LD, Kondziolka D, Sekula R, Subach BR,Foote RL, Flickinger JC: Vestibular schwannoma management. PartII. Failed radiosurgery and the role of delayed microsurgery. JNeurosurg 89:949-955, 1998.19

Brian R. Subach, M.D.Curriculum Vitae9. Kondziolka D, Subach BR, Lunsford LD, Bissonette DJ, FlickingerJC: Outcomes after gamma knife radiosurgery in solitary acoustictumors and Neurofibromatosis Type 2. Neurosurgical Focus 5(3):Article 2, 1998.10. McLaughlin MR, Jannetta PJ, Clyde BL, Subach BR, Comey CH,Resnick DK: Microvascular decompression of cranial nerves:lessons learned after 4400 operations. J Neurosurg 90:1-8, 1999.11. Subach BR, Kondziolka D, Lunsford LD, Bissonette DA, FlickingerJC, Maitz AH: Stereotactic radiosurgery in the management ofacoustic neuromas associated with neurofibromatosis-type II. JNeurosurg 90:815-822, 1999.12. Subach BR, Witham TF, Kondziolka D, Lunsford LD, Bozik M,Schiff D: Morbidity and survival after BCNU wafer implantation forrecurrent glioblastoma: A retrospective case-matched cohort series.Neurosurgery 45, 17-23, 1999.13. Subach BR, Morone MA, Haid RW Jr., McLaughlin MR, Rodts GE,Comey CH: Management of acute odontoid fractures with singlescrew anterior fixation. Neurosurgery 45:812-20, 1999.14. McLaughlin MR, Zhang JY, Subach BR, Haid RW Jr, Rodts GE:Laparoscopic anterior lumbar interbody fusion. Technical note.Neurosurgical Focus Vol. 7, December 1999.15. Rodts GE, McLaughlin MR, Zhang JY, Subach BR, Haid RW Jr:Laparoscopic anterior lumbar interbody fusion. Clin Neurosurg47:514-27, 2000.16. McLaughlin MR, Haid RW, Rodts GE, Subach BR: Posteriorlumbar interbody fusion: indications, technique, and results. ClinicalNeurosurgery, Volume 47; 514-527, 2000.17. Rodts GE, Haid RW Jr, McLaughlin MR, Subach BR: Neuronavigation of the spine: current therapies and emerging technology.Spinal Surgery (Japan) 14(3):171-182, 2000.18. Shilpakar SSK, McLaughlin MR, Haid RW, Rodts GE, Subach BR:Management of acute odontoid fractures: technical note andcomplication avoidance. Neurosurg Focus 8 (6): article 3, 2000.20

Brian R. Subach, M.D.Curriculum Vitae19. Lee JYK, Lunsford LD, Subach BR, Kondziolka D, Bissonette DJ:Brain surgery with image guidance: Current recommendations basedon a 20-year assessment. Stereotact Funct Neurosurg 2000;(75):35-48.20. Spiro RM, Subach BR, Marion DW, Kimball D, Bullian LA:Outcome Expectations in Patients with Severe Traumatic BrainInjury Associated with Fixed, Dilated Pupils and RadiographicEvidence of Transtentorial Herniation. Neurosurgery 46:812-20,2000.21. Duma CM, Lunsford LD, Kondziolka D, Subach BR, Jacques DB:Gamma knife radiosurgery of cavernous sinus meningiomas: Resultsof a two-institution, 10-year experience. Neurosurgery 46:707-12,2000.22. McLaughlin MR, Rodts GE, Haid RW, Subach BR: Currenttechniques in image guided spine surgery. ContemporaryNeurosurgery: 22 (16):1-6, 2000.23. McLaughlin MR, Haid RW, Rodts GE, Subach BR: Overview offrameless stereotactic techniques for lumbar spine surgery. SeminarsNeurosurg 11:165-176, 2000.24. Wahlig JB, McLaughlin MR, Subach BR, Haid RW Jr., Rodts GE:Management of low back pain. The Neurologist 6(6):326-337,November, 2000.25. Subach BR, Haid RW Jr., Rodts GE Jr., McLaughlin MR: Docurrent outcomes data support the technique of lumbar interbodyfusion? Clin Neurosurg. 2001; 48:204-18. Review.26. Subach BR, Haid RW, Rodts GE, Kaiser MG: Bone morphogeneticprotein (rhBMP-2) in spinal fusion: overview and clinical update.Neurosurg Focus. 2001 Apr 15;10(4): E3. Review.27. Haid RW, Subach BR, McLaughlin MR, Rodts GE, Wahlig JB:C1-2 transarticular screw fixation for atlantoaxial instability: a sixyear experience. Neurosurgery 49:65-70, 2001.28. Mummaneni PV, Rodts GE, Subach BR, Birch BD, Haid RW:Management of thoracic disc disease. Contemporary Neurosurgery23(23): November 1, 2001.21

Brian R. Subach, M.D.Curriculum Vitae29. Mayr MT, Subach BR, Comey CH, Rodts GE, Haid RW: Cervicalspinal stenosis: outcomes of anterior corpectomy, allograftreconstruction, and instrumentation. J Neurosurg 2002 Jan; 96 (1suppl):10-6.30. Barnes B, Haid RW, Rodts GE, Subach BR, Kaiser MG: Earlyresults using the Atlantis anterior cervical plating system.Neurosurgical Focus, 2002.31. Fiore AJ, Haid RW, Rodts GE, Subach BR, Mummaneni PV, RiedelCJ, Birch BD. Atlantal lateral mass screws for posterior spinalreconstruction: technical note and case series. Neurosurg Focus.2002 Jan 15;12(1):E5.32. Mummaneni PV, Rodts GE, Sasso RC, Traynelis VC, Subach BR,Fiore A, Haid RW: Posterior cervical fixation using a new polyaxialscrew and rod system: technique and surgical results. NeurosurgicalFocus, 2002.33. Tang G, Subach BR, Rodts GE, Haid RW:Management ofinfection following implantation of anterior spinal cages. Seminarsin Spine Surgery, December 2002.34. Kaiser MG, Haid RW Jr., Subach BR, Rodts GE: Anterior cervicalplating enhances arthrodesis after discectomy and fusion withcortical allograft. Neurosurgery 2002 Feb;50(2):229-36; discussion236-8.35. Kaiser MG, Haid RW Jr., Subach BR, Miller JS, Smith CD, RodtsGE: Comparison of the mini-open versus laparoscopic approach foranterior lumbar interbody fusion: A retrospective review.Neurosurgery 2002 Jul;51(1):97-103; discussion 103-5.36. Fiore AJ, Haid RW, Rodts GE, Subach BR, Mummaneni PV, RiedelCJ, Birch BD: Atlantal lateral mass screws for posterior spinalreconstruction. Neurosurg Focus 12(1): Article 5, 2002.37. Kaiser MG, Haid RW Jr., Subach BR, Barnes B, Rodts GE: Anteriorcervical plating enhances arthrodesis after discectomy and fusionwith cortical allograft.Neurosurgery 2002 Feb;50(2):229-36 ;discussion 236-8.22

Brian R. Subach, M.D.Curriculum Vitae38. Barnes B, Rodts GE, Haid RW, Subach BR, McLaughlin MR :Allograft implants for posterior lumbar interbody fusion : resultscomparing cylindrical dowels and impacted wedges. Neurosurgery2002 Nov ; 51(5) :1191-8, discussion 1198.39. Narayan P, Haid RW, Subach BR, Comey CH, Rodts GE : Effect ofspinal disease on successful arthrodesis in lumbar pedicle screwfixation. J Neurosurg (Spine) 2002;97(3 suppl.):277-280.40. Mummaneni PV, Lin FJ, Haid RW, Rodts GE, Subach BR, MillerJS : Current indications and techniques for anterior approaches tothe lumbar spine. Contemp Neurosurg 2002 :24 (10) :1-8.41. Mummaneni PV, Lin FJ, Haid RW, Rodts GE, Subach BR, MillerJS : Current indications and techniques for anterior approaches tothe lumbar spine. Contemp Spine Surg 2002 :3 (8) :57-64.42. Alexander JT, Branch CL, Subach BR, Haid RW : Applications of aresorbable interbody spacer via a posterior lumbar interbody fusiontechnique. Orthopedics 2002 Oct ;25(10 suppl):s1185-9; discussions1189.43. Alexander JT, Branch CL, Subach BR, Haid RW :Applications of aresorbable interbody spacer in posterior lumbar interbody fusion. J.Neurosurg 2002 Nov ;97(4 Suppl) :468-72. Review.44. Mummaneni PV, Haid RW, Subach BR, Rodts GE : Ventral PlusDorsal Techniques for Thoracolumbar Arthrodesis. Techniques inNeurosurgery. Thoracolumbar Trauma. 8(2):83-92, June 2003.45. Schuler TC, Subach BR, Branch C, Foley K, Burkus JK : Segmentallumbar lordosis : manual versus computer-assisted measurementusing seven different techniques. J Spinal Disord Tech. 2004Oct;17(5):372-9.46. Subach BR, Schuler TC, Hasz MW : Structural failure of cervicalallograft cancellous spacers. Journal of Neurosurgery-Spine, 2005.47. Schuler TC, Burkus JK, Gornet MF, Subach BR, Zdeblick TA. Thecorrelation between preoperative disc space height and clinicaloutcomes after anterior lumbar interbody fusion. J Spinal DisordTech. 2005 Oct;18(5):396-401.23

Brian R. Subach, M.D.Curriculum Vitae48. Subach BR, Schuler TC : To the Editor re : Fairbank et al.Randomised controlled trial to compare surgical stabilisation of thelumbar spine with an intensive rehabilitation programme for patientswith chronic low back pain : the MRC stabilisation trial. Br. Med. J.2005 ; 330 :1233. 29 June 2005.49. Schuler TC, Burkus JK, Gornet MF, Subach BR, Zdeblick TA: Thecorrelation between preoperative disc space height and clinicaloutcomes after anterior lumbar interbody fusion. J Spinal DisordTech 2005;18(5); 396-401.50.

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