Dr. Gersham Rainone | Nervous System | Best Researcher Award
Dr. Gersham Rainone | Nervous System | University of South Florida Department of Neurosurgery and Brain Repair | United States
Dr. Gersham Rainone is an accomplished neurosurgeon and researcher specializing in neurological surgery, brain repair, and spinal interventions, with a focus on translational applications in neurovascular and spine surgery. He earned his Doctor of Medicine from Drexel University College of Medicine and a Bachelor of Science in Chemistry, summa cum laude, from Providence College. Currently completing his residency in Neurological Surgery at the University of South Florida Morsani College of Medicine, Dr. Gersham Rainone has been actively involved in multiple high-impact research projects across internationally recognized institutions including the University of South Florida, Allegheny General Hospital, University of Florida, and University of Texas Southwestern. His research portfolio encompasses hyperbaric oxygen therapy for traumatic brain injury, AI-assisted aneurysm assessment, pediatric arteriovenous malformation management, spinal deformity correction, and minimally invasive surgical techniques. Dr. Gersham Rainone work integrates clinical acumen with cutting-edge technology, including the application of AI for aneurysm occlusion grading, endoscopic spine surgery biomechanics, and tissue-sparing surgical approaches, demonstrating a multidisciplinary approach to advancing neurosurgical care. His research experience also extends to emergency medicine, fluorination chemistry, and behavioral health outcomes, reflecting a broad scientific and clinical foundation. Dr. Gersham Rainone has published 10 peer-reviewed articles with 16 citations and maintains an h-index of 3, with work appearing in reputed journals such as World Neurosurgery.
Selected Publications
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Lateral Anterior Column Release in Short Lumbar Fusion… Is It Worth It? – 2024 – 1 Citation
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Timing of Treatment Modalities in Pediatric AVM’s – 2023 – 2 Citations
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Use of AI in Determining Aneurysm Occlusion Grades – 2023 – 3 Citations
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Transoral versus Posterior Cervical Approaches for Craniocervical Junction Pathologies – 2023 – 2 Citations