Dr. Scott Falci, MD
Neurosurgery*•Male•Age 66
Neurosurgery*
Dr. Scott Falci, MD is a neurosurgery specialist in Englewood, CO and has over 38 years of experience in the medical field. He graduated from GeorgeTown University in 1985. He is affiliated with Swedish Medical Center. He is accepting new patients and telehealth appointments.
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Dr. Scott Falci, MD
Neurosurgery
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Falci Institute for Spinal Cord Injuries
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Dr. Falci is affiliated with Swedish Medical Center Englewood, a highly rated hospital.
Dr. Falci is a Healthgrades Choice provider in Neurosurgery
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Specialties*
- Neurosurgery
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Board Certifications
GeorgeTown University
Residency Hospital
GeorgeTown University
Medical School, 1985
- Healthgrades Honor Roll
- Magna Cum Laude. Princeton University, 1979
- Phi Beta Kappa. Princeton University, 1979
- L. W. Freeman, M.D. Award. National Spinal Cord Injury Association, 1998
- The Kenneth Shulman Memorial Award. American Association of Neurological Surgeons. Pediatric Section. Resident Competition, 1989
- Acorda Award, First Prize. American Spinal Injury Association, 1999
- Manfred Pyka Physics Prize. Princeton University, 1979
- Surgical Treatment of Posttraumatic Tethered and Cystic Spinal Cords, chapter 43. Spinal Cord Medicine, Principles and Practice, 2010
- Cellular composition of long-term human spinal cord- and forebrain-derived neurosphere cultures, Aug 2006
- Biogrid A Microfluidic device for Large Scale Enzyme free Dissociation of Stem Cell Aggregates, Aug 2011
- Below level central pain induced by discrete dorsal spinal cord injury, Sep 2010
- Fibrin glue facial nerve grafting at the time of acoustic neuroma surgery, 1990
- Surgical treatment of posttraumatic tethered, myelomalacic and cystic spinal cords, Mar 2005
- Human neural precursor cells continue to proliferate and exhibit low cell death after transplantation to the injured rat spinal cord, Jun 09
- Low immunogenicity of in vitro-expanded human neural cells despite high MHC expression, Apr 2005
- Solid human embryonic spinal cord xenografts in acute and chronic spinal cord cavities: a morphological and functional study, Aug 2001
- Neuroimaging in traumatic spinal cord injury: an evidence-based review for clinical practice and research, Mar 07
- Effect of debulking surgery on survival in malignant astrocytoma, 1990
- MHC antigen expression in human first trimester spinal cord with implications for clinical transplantation procedures, Nov 2000
- Use of TSRH instrumentation in the management of spinal metastases, 1992
- Surgical treatment of posttraumatic cystic and tethering spinal cords, 1999
- A phase 2 autologous cellular therapy trial in patients with acute, complete spinal cord injury: pragmatics, recruitment, and demographics, Nov 2010
- Fetal spinal cord grafting in man, Dec 1998
- Surgical, imaging, and evoked potential correlated of spinal cord and rootlet tethering in posttraumatic myelopathies, 1995
- Surgical treatment of central deafferentation pain in cervical spinal cord injury, 1995
- Surgical management of central pain in persons with spinal cord injury: the dorsal root entry zone (DREZ) procedure, Jul 2001
- The diagnosis and treatment of pediatric lumbar spine injuries caused by rear seat lap belts, Mar 1990
- Caudal granular insular cortex is sufficient and necessary for the long-term maintenance of allodynic behavior in the rat attributable to mononeuropathy, Apr 2011
- Posttraumatic spinal cord tethering and syringomyelia: surgical treatment and long-term outcome, Oct 2009
- Treatment of refractory progressive posttraumatic cystic myelopathy with a new technique: myelocyst-omental grafting, 1995
- Autologous incubated macrophage therapy in acute, complete spinal cord injury: results of the phase 2 randomized controlled multicenter trial., April 2012
- Markers of pluripotency and differentiation in human neural precursor cells derived from embryonic stem cells and CNS tissue, Feb 2011
- Dorsal root entry zone microcoagulation for spinal cord injury related central pain: operative intramedullary electrophysiological guidance and clinical outcome, Sep 2002
- Human cytomegalovirus inhibits neuronal differentiation and induces apoptosis in human neural precursor cells, Sep 06
- Human neural stem cells and astrocytes, but not neurons, suppress an allogeneic lymphocyte response, Jan 09
- Late human cytomegalovirus (HCMV) proteins inhibit differentiation of human neural precursor cells into astrocytes, Feb 07
- Surgical treatment of syringomyelia and tethering spinal cords, 1999
- Progressive postraumatic myelopathies, 1998
- Obliteration of posttraumatic spinal cord cyst with solid human embryonic spinal cord grafts: first clinical attempt, Nov 1997
- Long-term culture and neuronal survival after intraspinal transplantation of human spinal cord-derived neurospheres, Sep 2007
- Unilateral T13 and L1 Dorsal Root Avulsion: Methods For A Novel Model of Central Neuropathic Pain., 2012
- Assessment of cord tethering by phase contrast MR CSF/flow analysis, 1995
- Rehabilitative Neuosurgery
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