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overview Internationally renowned neurosurgeon Peter Warnke, MD, has performed more than 7,000 stereotactic surgeries and more than 3,000 brain tumor surgeries. Dr. Warnke provides neurosurgical care for the treatment of: • Movement disorders (including Parkinson's disease, dystonia, torticollis, and tics), with particular expertise in pediatric dystonia, choreoathetosis, and cerebral palsy • Epilepsy • Pediatric epilepsy • Primary and secondary brain tumors, including chiasmal/hypothalamic gliomas and craniopharyngiomas • Pediatric brain tumors He routinely performs neurosurgical procedures with proven expertise, including: • Brain tumor surgery • Epilepsy surgery • Pediatric epilepsy surgery • Deep brain stimulation (DBS) • Endoscopic neurosurgery • Stereotactic radiosurgery • Motor cortex stimulation • Radiofrequency lesioning • Laser ablation Dr. Warnke is one of less than a handful of neurosurgeons fellowship-trained in pediatric neurosurgery ,brain tumor surgery (neurooncology) and movement and epilepsy surgery,. He has treated one of the largest series of low grade gliomas in adults and children (more than 1,000) and intrinsic other brain tumors In 2021, Dr. Warnke became the first neurosurgeon in Illinois — and only second worldwide —to perform laser hemispherectomy for the treatment of drug-resistant epilepsy in a child. This highly innovative surgical technique carries significantly lower risk of complications compared to the traditional open hemispherectomy procedure (Operative Neurosurgery, 2023). Dr. Warnke directs the pediatric and adult epilepsy surgery program within the Comprehensive Epilepsy Center and the MRI-Guided Laser Ablation Program for epilepsy and tumors with more than 400 laser surgeries performed at the University of Chicago already. Dr. Warnke has a large epilepsy surgery practice and performs open resections, laser ablations and neurostimulation for epilepsy in children and adults. This entails routinely robotic implantations of Stereo-EEG electrodes with image guidance and an intraoperative CT. He directs the SLATE , NAUTILUS and RESPONSE trial in epilepsy surgery, investigating laser ablation and closed loop brain stimulation as a new minimally invasive alternative to open surgery. Also new biological treatments for epilepsy are explored using cell transplants to silence epileptic areas (Neurona Trial). In addition, Dr. Warnke has a large deep brain stimulation practice for Parkinson’s, essential tremor and dystonia, and was the first neurosurgeon in Chicago to use directional deep brain stimulation. Dr.Warnke also performs routinely psychiatric neurosurgery in collaboration with the ACID research group in the Department of Psychiatry predominantly for obsessive compulsive disorder and has the largest series of anterior capsulotomies performed by an interstitial laser technique (Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery and Psychiatry, 2022) He has special expertise in stereotactic radiosurgery, including interstitial radiosurgery and stereotactically guided endoscopy which has been combined with image guidance and stereotactic targeting to reduce side effects and increase precision (World Neurosurgery 2020). He also provides care for patients with pain syndromes, including trigeminal neuralgia and neuropathic pain. He is also researching the development of biological and minimally invasive treatments for epilepsy, movement disorders and brain tumors using functional imaging and fiber tracking to target deep seated, complex tumors. Dr.Warnke’s research focusses on Brain -Computer Interface for the motor and sensory cortex and mechanisms of memory formation and is funded collaboratively by 4 NIH grants including the Brain Initiative (Proc Natl. Acad Sci, 2022). Dr.Warnke studies the effect of laser energy on tumor permeability, blood flow and extracellular space in brain tumors and the effect of nuclear export proteins and their inhibition on recurrent malignant gliomas. Dr. Warnke is the Associate Editor of the Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery and Psychiatry, which has the highest impact factor among neurosurgical journals (Impact Factor 13.65) .
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Academic Article Blood flow and blood-to-tissue transport in 9L gliosarcomas: the role of the brain tumor model in drug delivery research.
Academic Article Intravenous adenosine selectively increases blood flow to xenotransplanted intracerebral gliomas.
Academic Article Iodine-125 interstitial irradiation of virally induced dog brain tumours.
Academic Article The limited value of cytoreductive surgery in elderly patients with malignant gliomas.
Academic Article The effect of hyperosmotic blood-brain barrier disruption on blood-to-tissue transport in ENU-induced gliomas.
Academic Article Early postoperative magnetic resonance imaging after resection of malignant glioma: objective evaluation of residual tumor and its influence on regrowth and prognosis.
Academic Article Interstitial 125-iodine radiosurgery of low-grade gliomas of the insula of Reil.
Academic Article [Interstitial radiosurgery of low grade glioma].
Academic Article The effect of extent of resection on recurrence in patients with low grade cerebral hemisphere gliomas.
Academic Article Impact of stereotactic interstitial radiation on brain capillary physiology.
Academic Article Simultaneous measurement of bidirectional capillary permeability, vascular volume, extracellular space, and rCBF in experimental gliomas and surrounding edema.
Academic Article Long-term follow-up results of 175 patients with malignant glioma.
Academic Article A phase 3 trial of local chemotherapy with biodegradable carmustine (BCNU) wafers (Gliadel wafers) in patients with primary malignant glioma.
Academic Article Significant reduction of seizure incidence and increase of benzodiazepine receptor density after interstitial radiosurgery in low-grade gliomas.
Academic Article Regional cerebral blood flow in peritumoral brain edema during dexamethasone treatment: a xenon-enhanced computed tomographic study.
Academic Article Correlation of molecular genetics with molecular and morphological imaging in gliomas with an oligodendroglial component.
Academic Article Molecular genetic analysis as a tool for evaluating stereotactic biopsies of glioma specimens.
Academic Article Stereotactic biopsy and hemorrhage.
Academic Article Expression of cellular adhesion molecule 'OPCML' is down-regulated in gliomas and other brain tumours.
Academic Article Phase II trial of intratumoral BCNU injection and radiotherapy on untreated adult malignant glioma.
Academic Article [Neuronavigation. Computer-assisted neurosurgery].
Academic Article Stereotactic volumetric resection of gliomas.
Academic Article A 31-year-old woman with a transformed low-grade glioma.
Academic Article Brachytherapy for brain tumors.
Academic Article In response to Dr. Rajan et al. regarding The management of histologically unverified presumed cerebral gliomas with radiotherapy (IJROBP 28:405-413; 1994)
Academic Article Interstitial radiosurgery of low-grade gliomas.
Academic Article Interstitial stereotactic radiosurgery.
Academic Article Phenotype versus genotype in gliomas displaying inter- or intratumoral histological heterogeneity.
Academic Article Progress in malignant glioma.
Academic Article Blood-brain barrier permeable gold nanoparticles: an efficient delivery platform for enhanced malignant glioma therapy and imaging.
Academic Article Adenovirus-mediated gene therapy with sitimagene ceradenovec followed by intravenous ganciclovir for patients with operable high-grade glioma (ASPECT): a randomised, open-label, phase 3 trial.
Academic Article Pediatric Gliomas Presenting with Gliomatosis-Like Spread, Lack of Contrast Enhancement, EGFR Mutation, and TERT Promoter Variants.
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