
Jeffrey Beecher
DODr. Beecher received his undergraduate degree from Miami University in 2005 with a double major in Zoology and Oology, and a minor in Neuroscience. In 2009, he graduated with his Doctorate from Touro University of Osteopathic Medicine. Dr. Beecher completed his Neurosurgical Residency at Hofstra University at North Shore University Hospital. He is a Board Certified Neurosurgeon who is cultivating an entirely new spectrum of care for patients in Wilmington. His unique training includes two fellowships in cerebrovascular and endovascular surgery, giving him the necessary skills to specialize in comprehensive management of Neuroendovascular diseases. He is the regions only dual trained neurosurgeon. Dr. Beecher treats complex brain tumors utilizing the most intricate surgical approaches that provide patients with the maximal surgical resection for the best outcome.
Specialties:
- Minimally invasive procedures for aneurysms, arteriovenous malformation (AVM), and brain tumors
- Stroke intervention
- Carotid artery disease
- AANS
- CNS
- American Osteopathic Association
- American College of Osteopathic Surgeons
- Brain Aneurysm Foundation
- AOSpine North America
Memberships
- American Academy of Neurological Surgeons
- Congress of Neurological Surgeons
- American Osteopathic Associations
- American College of Osteopathic Surgeons
Publications:
- Vakharia K, Shallwani H, Beecher JS, Jowdy P, and Levy El. “Endovascular Treatment of Acute Stroke and Occlusive Cerebrovascular Disease” Principles of Neurological Surgery. January 2018.
- Vakharia K, Beecher JS, and Siddiqui AH. “Endovascular Treatment of Cerebral Aneurysms: Complications and Avoidance.” Dryjski and Harris: Complications in Endovascular Surgery. Expected to publish date 2018
- McDougall C, Beecher JS, Ban VS, Fiesta M, Barr J, White J, Novakovic R, Pride GL, and Welch BG. Fifty shades of gradients: Does the pressure gradient in venous sinus stenting for idiopathic intracranial hypertension matter? Journal of Neurosurgery 2;130(3):999- 1005. March 2018.
- Beecher JS, Lyon K, Ban VS, Vance A, McDougall CM, Whitworth LA, White JA, Samson D, Batjer HH, and Welch BG. Delayed Treatment of Ruptured AVl/lls: Is it ok to Wait? Journal of Neurosurgery. 2017: 1-7. Ooi:10.3171/2017.1.JNS16745
- Natarajan SK, Shallwani H, Fennell VS, Beecher JS, Shakir HJ, Davies JM, Snyder KV, Siddiqui AH, and Levy El, Flow Diversion after Aneurysmal Subarachnoid Hemorrhage. Neurosurgery Clinics. Vol 28, 3:375-388; 2017
- Paliwal N, Tutino VM, Shallwani H, Beecher JS, Damiano RJ, Shakir HJ, Atwal G, Fennell VS, Natarajan SK, Davies JM, Levy El, Siddiqui AH, and Meng H. Ostium ratio and neck ratio could predict the outcome of sidewall intracranial aneurysms treated with flow diverts. American Journal of Neuroradiology 40(2): 288-294. February 2019.
- Januszewski J, Beecher JS, Chalif DJ, and Dehdashti AR. Flow-based evaluation of cerebral revascularization using near-infrared indocyanine green videoangiography. Neurosurg Focus 36 (2): E14,2014