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Regis W. Haid, Jr., MD
Neurosurgeon
Atlanta Brain and Spine Care
Atlanta, GA, USA
(404) 350-0106
http://www.atlantabrainandspine.com
Dr. Haid received his undergraduate degree in 1978 from the University of Notre
Dame with majors in philosophy and theology, and a minor in classical literature.
He was honored with awards as a member of the Notre Dame Rugby team. He received
his MD at West Virginia University in 1982 with membership in Alpha Omega Alpha.
He completed his neurosurgical residency in 1988 at West Virginia University.
A Fellowship with Dr. Joseph Maroon in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania was performed
in 1986. In 1988-89 he was Clinical Instructor at the University of Florida,
where he also completed a one year Fellowship in Spine Surgery. He served in
the United States Air Force at Wilford Hall Medical Center in San Antonio, Texas
from 1989-93. He joined the faculty at Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia in
1993 as Associate Professor, and was promoted to Professor in 2001. During that
time, he was Director of the Spinal Fellowship Program. In 2003, he was a founding
partner of Atlanta Brain and Spine Care, a Spinal Research Foundation Regional
Center of Excellence. He is Medical Director of the Piedmont Spine Center and
Neuroscience Service Line, Piedmont Hospital, Atlanta, Georgia.
A renowned educator, Dr. Haid has been a visiting professor at 30 universities
worldwide. He has been a Course Director more than 60 times, lectured at over
170 Spinal Courses, and presented over 400 papers. As a widely published author,
Dr. Haid has contributed over 130 scientific articles to peer-reviewed journals,
is presently editing his tenth textbook, and has written more than 85 chapters
on the treatment of spinal disorders.
Dr. Haid has been honored as the Richard C. Schneider Lecturer for the American
Association of Neurological Surgeons; the Charles Drake Lecturer for the University
of Virginia; and the Canadian Neurosurgical Society (CNSS) Penfield Lecturer
for the Canadian Congress of Neurological Sciences.
Dr. Haid has served on the Editorial and Review Boards of several leading journals,
including Journal of Neurosurgery, Journal of Neurosurgery-Spine,
Neurosurgery, Spine, The Spine Journal, Journal of Spinal
Disorders, Neuro-Orthopaedics, Spinal Surgery, Surgical
Neurology, Contemporary Neurosurgery, and Clinical Neurosurgery.
Dr. Haid is a member of the SpineUniverse Editorial Board and serves on the
SpineUniverse Editorial Committee.
His research interests include spinal reconstruction techniques, with a number
of patents and implants concerning such techniques as cervical lateral mass
plating, anterior cervical plating, posterior and transforaminal lumbar interbody
fusion techniques, and cervical arthroplasty.
He has been listed in the "Best Doctors of America" since 1994, and Consumers
Research of America lists him as a "Top Surgeon". Dr. Haid is also an active
member and leader within several professional neurosurgical and spinal societies,
including the American Association of Neurological Surgeons, the Congress of
Neurological Surgeons, the North American Spine Society, the Neurosurgical Society
of America, and the Cervical Spine Research Society. He is a former Chairman
of the Joint Section on Disorders of the Spine and Peripheral Nerve.
He has also served on the Board of Directors of the Think First Foundation,
as well as the Foundation for International Education in Neurological Surgery
(FIENS), and the International Meeting of Advanced Spine Techniques (Scoliosis
Research Society).
Dr. Haid and his wife, Betsy, have the blessing of six children: Meghan, Katie,
Holly, Anna, Sam and Holly Anne; two sons-in-law, Walter and Adam, and a grandson,
Will. The family shares their passion for outdoor activities, most notably in
the mountains of Montana.
Regis W. Haid, Jr., MD is on the Spine Universe Editorial Board.
SpineUniverse articles from Regis W. Haid, Jr., MD Anterior Cervical Discectomy
Anterior cervical discectomy (ACD) is a common surgical procedure to treat chronic neck pain or other disorders affecting the cervical spine. Anterior Cervical Fixation: BMP
Medtronic Sofamor Danek has introduced the first product using bioengineered bone morphogenetic protein (BMP). In some uses, fusion rates have been near 100%. Anterior Cervical Fixation: Plating
Anterior cervical plating enhances arthodesis (fusion) after discectomy. Anterior Cervical Fusion Spine Chat Video
This Spine Chat video discusses Anterior Cervical Fusion. Dr. Regis W. Haid is interviewed by Jeremy Longhurst. Anterior Cervical Plating and Fixation: New Technology
While advances are being made in interbody grafts, parallel improvements have been made in anterior cervical plating. Anterior Cervical Spine Fixation: Material Technologies
The most commonly available polymer is polyetheretherketone (PEEK). The PEEK graft replacements are stronger than bone but they are softer and less likely to cause the adjacent bone to collapse. Anterior Cervical Spine Fixation: Material Technology
New technology is addressing the deficiencies of autograft and allograft. Artificial Discs - The Future is Bright
Today there are four types of artificial disc designs; composite, hydraulic, elastic and mechanical. Learn about each of these design concepts. BMP and Anterior Cervical Spine Fixation
Scientists have isolated the protein promoters of fusion known as bone morphogenetic protein, BMP. C1-C2 Transarticular Screw Fixation
A video presentation that reviews the experience of Emory University surgeons with the C1-C2 Transarticlular Screw Fixation Technique. Cl-C2 Transarticular Screw Fixation for Atlanto-Axial Instability: A Six-Year Experience
Cl–C2 transarticular screw fixation with posterior tension banding offers a 97% fusion rate with low incidence of complications. Interlaminar Clamp Fixation Video
Professional video which discusses the Emory University experience with Interlaminar Clamp Fixation. Neurosurgery of the Spine in the Year 2001
A synopsis of Neurosurgery of the Spine 2001 New Technologies in Anterior Cervical Spine Fixation
Recent advances in several different fields are significantly impacting anterior cervical spine fixation. Material engineering has developed several types of new materials to replace traditionally used bone products and titanium. New Technologies in Anterior Cervical Spine Fixation
Material engineering and molecular biology provides replacements for traditional bone products and titanium. New Technologies in Anterior Cervical Spine Fixation: References
Professional article References. Occipital Cervical Fusion Video
This professional surgical video is presented by Drs. Haid, McLaughlin and Rodts. Posterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion
The treatment of low back pain has undergone a revolution in the last twenty years. Newer techniques and better instrumentation systems have allowed spine, surgeons to do today what previously was impossible. References: New Technologies in Anterior Cervical Spine Fixation
Article References. Spinal Disc Replacement: The Development of Artificial Discs
Spinal Disc Replacement and the Development of Artificial Discs. This bibliographed article reviews the contending disc technologies from the perspective of Vincent Traynelis, M.D. and Reg Haid, M.D. Spinal Disc Replacement: The Development of Artificial Discs
Learn about Spinal Disc Replacement and the Development of Artificial Discs. Surgical Management of Low Back Pain
The book "Surgical Management of Low Back Pain" is now available for professionals. Chapter Two is featured. What is Syringomyelia?
Syringomyelia is a disorder where a cyst called a syrinx develops within the spinal cord.
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