Matthew Gerlach, MD
Adult & Adolescent Spine Surgery
Specialties
Locations
Physician Assistant Association
About Matthew Gerlach, MD
Dr. Gerlach is a trusted and experienced spine surgeon with expertise in all aspects of spine surgery. He completed a fellowship in spine surgery where he obtained extensive orthopedic and neurosurgical training in both minimally invasive and traditional surgical techniques. He specializes in the treatment of spinal deformity, degenerative, and traumatic conditions affecting the cervical, thoracic, and lumbar spine in adult and adolescent patients. Dr. Gerlach commonly treats patients with sciatica, stenosis, herniated discs, scoliosis, spondylolisthesis, degenerative disc disease, and spinal fractures.
All spine surgeries require the use of intraoperative image guidance; especially those performed using a minimally invasive approach and those requiring placement of spinal implants. Historically, 2D fluoroscopy (X-ray) was utilized in these procedures. Over the past decade, there have been significant advancements in this area. Dr. Gerlach utilizes state-of-the-art technology, for example, the O-arm 3D intraoperative imaging device, computer-aided navigation, intraoperative neuromonitoring, and motion-preserving procedures, such as cervical disc replacement.
The O-arm allows for 360-degree CT-like images in the operating room, providing a 3D view of complex 3D spinal anatomy. Having the best view of the surgical anatomy in the operating room allows Dr. Gerlach to provide each patient with the most precise surgical procedure possible.
Qualifications/Memberships
- American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgery
- North American Spine Society
- Board Certified, American Board of Orthopaedic Surgery
Education
- Fellowship
- Rocky Mountain Spine Clinic – Lone Tree, CO
- Residency
- Medical College of Wisconsin – Milwaukee, WI
- Medical Education
- University of Minnesota – Minneapolis, MN
- Undergraduate Education
- University of San Diego – San Diego, CA
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