
Bertram Felix Richter, MD
Fax: (803) 434-8326
About us
Bertram Richter, MD, is an attending neurosurgeon at Prisma Health in Columbia and an assistant professor of surgery at the University of South Carolina. He received his medical degree from Drexel University College of Medicine in Philadelphia and completed a residency in neurosurgery and a fellowship in functional neurosurgery/neuromodulation at Allegheny Health Network in Pittsburgh. He completed additional fellowship training in stereotactic radiosurgery at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, and is a member of the Gamma Knife radiosurgery team at Prisma Health Richland Hospital.
Dr. Richter has been actively engaged in research and published numerous manuscripts and book chapters. He has a special interest in novel, less invasive approaches to complex spine surgery, pain disorders, and neurosurgical oncology with a focus in spinal oncology.
Tags | evaluation for deep brain stimulation (dbs), gamma knife radiosurgery, gamma knife perfexion, cerebral hemorrhage, cervical laminotomy, glioblastoma multiforme, spine deformity correction surgery, malignant brain neoplasm, spine deformity, central nervous system malignancy, trigeminal neuralgia, cerebral anomalies, brain and spine tumors, acromegaly, cervical deformity, spina bifida surgery, awake brain surgery, awake brain tumor surgery, pituitary cancer, myelomalacia, thalamotomy, neuravive, focused ultrasound, microneurosurgery, vertebral fracture, central venous stenosis, glomus jugulare tumor, endoscopic endonasal approach, dural arteriovenous fistula, cerebral revascularization, cerebral artery bypass surgery, central nervous system infection, skull osteoma, lumbar spine mass, thoracic spine mass, cervical spine tumor, lumbar spine tumor, thoracic spine tumor, thoracic spinal stenosis, lumbar spinal stenosis, lumbar spine injury, thoracic spine injury, thoracic spine fracture, lumbar spine fracture, thoracic spine fusion, stereotactic eeg, electrocorticography, spine osteoarthritis, malunion fracture of the spine, brain metastases, vascular brain tumors, spinal cord tumors, primary brain tumor, pineal gland parenchymal tumor, leptomeningeal disease, ganglioglioneurocytoma, astrocytic cancer, anaplastic oligoastrocytoma, anaplastic mixed glioma, acoustic neurofibromatosis, foot drag, microvascular surgery, facial nerve schwannoma, endoscopic third ventriculostomy, aqueductal stenosis, botox for hemifacial spasm, anterior temporal lobectomy, lesionectomy, muscle transplant, peroneal nerve injury, nerve injury, minimally invasive spine surgery, spine injury, epilepsy surgery evaluation, neurointerventional biplane angiography system, intracranial hypotension, flatback syndrome, cervical compression fracture, acute inflammatory demyelinating polyradiculoneuropathy, acoustic neuroma, accessory nerve injury, accessory nerve disease, absent vertebrae, abnormal vertebrae, peripheral nerve injury, brachial plexus injury, rhizotomy, central nervous system tumors, sympathectomy, spine embolization, pituitary surgery, lateral access spine surgery, intraventricular tumor, image guided biopsy of the spine, visualase thermal laser ablation, vein of galen malformation, selective dorsal rhizotomy, neuromuscular scoliosis, vertebroplasty, vertebral epiphysitis |