Christopher Madden, MD

Associate Professor
Neurological Surgery

Contact Information

UT Southwestern Medical Center
5323 Harry Hines Boulevard
Dallas, Texas 75390

Office Phone: 214-648-4551

christopher.madden@utsouthwestern.edu

To make an appointment, call 214-645-8300.

Biography

Dr. Madden was born in Bethesda, Maryland. He performed his neurosurgery residency at Ohio State and completed a fellowship in skull base surgery at Addenbrooke’s Hospital in Cambridge, England. Dr. Madden is currently the Director of Neurosurgery for Parkland Hospital, a level one trauma center.

Education

FellowshipAddenbrook's Hospital (2002)
ResidencyOhio State University Hospital (2001)
InternshipOhio State University Hospital (1996)
Medical SchoolUT Hlth Sci Cntr San Antonio (1995)

Research Interests

Neurotrauma
Skull base surgey
Spinal neurosurgery
Surgery for epilepsy
Vascular neurosurgery

Publications

Cervical Spondylytic Myelopathy: Operative Indications, Approaches and Results

Kumar V, Madden C, Rea GL. , Youman’s Neurological Surgery , 2004; (5th Edition):Philadelphia, PA WB Saunders

Evaluation of Lumbar Disc Disease

Madden C, Rea GL. , Neurobase CD Rom Textbook , 1999; :Arbor Publishing, SanDiego

Lytic Skull Metastasis From a Follicular Thyroid Carcinoma in a Child

Kim S, Kosnik E, Madden C, Gordon T, Rusin J. , Pediatric Neurosurgery , 1998; (28(2)):84-88

Cerebellar Infarction from a Traumatic Vertebral Artery Dissection in a Child

Kim S, Kosnik E, Madden C, Russin J, Wack D, Bartowski H. , Pediatric Neurosurgery , 1997; (27(1)):71-77

Cerebellar Infarction from a Traumatic Vertebral Artery Dissection ina Child

Kim S, Kosnik E, Madden C, Russin J, Wack D, Bartowski H. , , ;

Honors/Awards

Lawrence J. Mervis Faculty Teaching Award

Ohio State University Division of Neurosurgery (2003)

Professional Associations/Affiliations

American Association of Neurological Surgeons

American Medical Association

Congress of Neurological Surgeons

Neurocritical Care Society