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Specialties
Clinical Interests
Craniofacial disorders (craniosynostosis); congenital defects of the brain and spine (including spina bifida); head injuries; brain tumors; arachnoid cysts
Research Interests
Head injuries; craniosynostosis; neuro-oncology; spinal dysraphism (spina bifida)
Biography
Todd Maugans, MD, joined the division of pediatric neurosurgery as assistant professor and pediatric neurosurgeon at Cincinnati Children's Hospital medical center in April 2008. He practiced for four years at Dayton Children's Medical Center in Dayton Ohio and was appointed clinical assistant clinical professor of surgery at Wright State University School of Medicine. Prior to completing training in neurosurgery, he practiced and taught as a board certified family medicine specialist. He received his MD from Temple University School of Medicine in Philadelphia, PA.
Dr. Maugans leads our division’s groundbreaking efforts to help children who are born with premature fusion of the sutures of the bony plates of the skull, a condition called craniosynostosis. In collaboration with colleagues in the division of plastic surgery, clinical and laboratory research is being done at Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center under the umbrella of the Center for Craniofacial Disorders. Initiatives include the use of medications and techniques to minimize blood loss and extent of tissue manipulation while effectively correcting the skull and facial deformities associated with these conditions. Newer surgical techniques now allow for shorter hospital stays, smaller incisions and need for less blood transfusion.
In addition, Dr. Maugans employs some of the same techniques of minimal access surgery for treatment of arachnoid cysts of the brain, using an endoscope or microscope to allow better visualization of the surrounding structures without the need for large scars. He is also very active in the care of children with many types brain tumors, spina bifida and tethered spinal cords as well as those diagnosed with other birth defects of the skull, brain, spinal column and spinal cord.
Dr. Maugans is also actively engaged in research pertaining to pediatric concussion and brain tumors and birth defects associated with spina bifida.
Education and Training
BA: Simon's Rock College, Great Barrington, Massachusetts, 1981
MD: Temple University School of Medicine, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1985
Publications
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Maugans TA. Intracranial migration of a fractured intrathecal catheter from a baclofen pump system: Case report and analysis of possible causes . Neurosurgery. 2010; 66(2):319-22.
Maugans TA. Cutaneous vascular malformations associated with neural tube defects: nomenclature and pathogenesis revisited. Childs Nerv Syst. 2009; 25:1372.
Will Rayburg M, Nagarajan R, Towbin A, Yin J, Maugans T, Weiss B. Langerhans cell histiocytosis in a patient with stage 4 neuroblastoma receiving fenretinide. Ped Blood Cancer. 2009; 53:1111-3.
Leach JL, Mangano F, Crone K, Lee K, Gelfand M, Maugans T, Rose D. Operative Integration of Multimodality Neuroimaging for Pediatric Neurosurgery: Practical Applications. Pediatr Radiol. 2009; 39(Suppl 2), S311-312.
Grants
Pediatric Cerebral Concussion: Analysis using advanced magnetic resonance imaging techniques. Principal Investigator. Mayfield Neuroscience Foundation Grant. 2009 - present.