Blog Articles
INI Welcomes Dr. Benjamin Ball
Dr. Ball's addition to the group marks INI's dedication to the neurosurgical care of the region.
Oct 27th, 2022
INI at Casa Colina rated as Top 100 Spine Surgery Centers in the US for 3rd year in a row
INI's Spine Program at Casa Colina is again recognized for it's great outcomes.
Nov 5th, 2021
Dr. McDonald, Original Founder of INI, passes
Dr. McDonald, who originally established the neurosurgical practice that has grown to become INI, passed away peacefully on March 10, 2023. INI celebrates his life by continued dedication to the local care.
Jul 24th, 2023
INI Welcomes Dr. Ye
Dr. Ye Obtained his Medical Degree from Cleveland Clinic's prestigious College of Medicine at Case Western Reserve and continued his Neurosurgical training at Thomas Jefferson University Hospital in Philadelphia.
Sep 8th, 2021
INI Welcomes Dr. Richard Young
He is a fellowship trained neurosurgeon sub-specializing in Neurointerventional/Neuroendovascular Surgery. He is uniquely able to assess and treat strokes, aneurysms, ArterioVenous Malformations (AVM), and vascular lesions with both...
Jul 31st, 2018
INI Welcomes Dr. Siraj Gibani
INI welcomes Siraj Gibani. He is a fellowship trained neurosurgeon specializing in minimally invasive and complex spine surgery. His addition to the INI is part of the groups continued dedication to bring excellent neurosurgical care to the region.
Jul 18th, 2017
KeyStone Magazine Features Dr. AmirNovin’s Cutting-edge Surgical Techniques
KeyStone Magazine features Dr. AmirNovin’s cutting-edge surgical techniques. You can view the article here.
Feb 4th, 2015
Top Doctors in Inland Empire Magazine
Names several of the INI doctors as the top doctors in the region. INI is proud to have the most number of top neurosurgeons in the area. Read more...
Oct 2nd, 2014
Dr. Aaron Cutler joins the Inland Neurosurgery Institute
Dr. Aaron Cutler will be joining the INI in July 2014. Dr. Cutler is a fellowship trained neurosurgeon specializing in minimally invasive skull base tumor surgery. His addition to the INI is part of the group’s continued dedication to bringing...
May 20th, 2014
Dr. AmirNovin on Univision – Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS) Surgery
Univision headlines Dr. AmirNovin’s Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS) surgery in a two part national segment.
May 7th, 2014
Dr. Lederhaus on CBS – Physician Owned Distributors
Dr. Lederhaus speaks on the national stage regarding the growing problem of conflict of interest in spine surgery.
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May 7th, 2014
Bracing Avoids Surgery for Young Patients With Scoliosis
Bracing Avoids Surgery for Young Patients With Scoliosis: Bracing in high-risk patients with adolescent idiopathic scoliosis (AIS) is associated with a significantly greater likelihood of reaching skeletal maturity with a curve of less than 50 degrees...
Sep 2nd, 2013
Dr. AmirNovin’s Article in the Journal of Stereotactic Functional Neurosurgery
Dr. Ramin AmirNovin’s article on the effects of electrical stimulation on dopamine levels in the brain was accepted for peer-reviewed publication in the journal of Stereotactic Functional Neurosurgery.
Aug 25th, 2013
Growth, Not Size, of Brain Aneurysms Biggest Risk for Rupture
Growth, Not Size, of Brain Aneurysms Biggest Risk for Rupture. Brain aneurysms — even small ones — are more likely to rupture if they are growing, a new study has shown. The discovery counters current guidelines and emphasizes the need for regular...
Jul 11th, 2013
ASCO: No Benefit from Avastin in Glioblastoma
ASCO: No Benefit from Avastin in Glioblastoma. Patients with newly diagnosed glioblastoma lived no longer with the addition of bevacizumab (Avastin) to chemoradiation than they did without it, results of a large multicenter trial showed.
Jun 22nd, 2013
Ranked in the Top 5% of Neurological Surgeons
Congratulations to Drs. Ramin AmirNovin, Scott Lederhaus, and Jose Rodriguez for being named on SuperDoctors.com as one of the top 5% Neurological Surgeons.
Dec 31st, 2012
Medicare Patients – Costlier & More Complex Spinal Fusion Surgeries Are on the Rise
A study of Medicare patients shows that costlier, more complex spinal fusion surgeries are on the rise — and sometimes done unnecessarily — for a common lower back condition caused by aging and arthritis. What’s more alarming is that the findings...
Apr 4th, 2010