
Dr. Bruce Ian Tranmer M.D.
Neurosurgeon
111 Colchester Ave Fletcher 5 Burlington VT, 05401About
Dr. Bruce Tranmer practices Neurological Surgery in Burlington, VT. As a Neurological Surgeon, Dr. Tranmer prevents, diagnoses, evaluates, and treats disorders of the autonomic, peripheral, and central nervous systems. Neurological Surgeons are trained to treat such disorders as spinal canal stenosis, herniated discs, tumors, fractures, and spinal deformities, among many others.
Education and Training
Medical College of Georgia at Georgia Regents University 1979
Board Certification
Neurological SurgeryAmerican Board of Neurological SurgeryABNS
Provider Details
Expert Publications
Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- Acute treatment with tamoxifen reduces ischemic damage following middle cerebral artery occlusion.
- Tamoxifen inhibits nitrotyrosine formation after reversible middle cerebral artery occlusion in the rat.
- Cavernous malformation of the facial colliculus.
- Enhanced myogenic tone in cerebral arteries from a rabbit model of subarachnoid hemorrhage.
- Epstein-Barr virus-associated primary B-cell lymphoproliferative disorder of the cerebellum in an immune competent man.
- Inhibition of Ca++ sparks by oxyhemoglobin in rabbit cerebral arteries.
- Diagnosis and management of pediatric closed head injury.
- Traumatic transverse sinus laceration.
- Emergence of a R-type Ca2+ channel (CaV 2.3) contributes to cerebral artery constriction after subarachnoid hemorrhage.
- Loss of cerebral regulation during cardiac output variations in focal cerebral ischemia.
- Effect of Fluosol-DA and hetastarch on local cerebral blood flow, cortical O2 availability and computerized EEG data during cerebral ischaemia.
- A modeling study of idiopathic intracranial hypertension: etiology and diagnosis.
- Heparin-binding EGF-like growth factor mediates oxyhemoglobin-induced suppression of voltage-dependent potassium channels in rabbit cerebral artery myocytes.
- Spinal cord injury after posterior cervical laminectomy. Case illustration.
- Oxyhemoglobin-induced expression of R-type Ca2+ channels in cerebral arteries.
Treatments
- Cerebrovascular Surgery, Neurological Surgery, Peripheral Nerve Surgery And More
- Cerebrovascular Disease
- Herniated Disc
Professional Memberships
- Member AANS
- Member CNS
- Member SNS
Fellowships
- University of Colorado School of Medicine - Neurological Surgery
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