A Strong Culture of Quality & Safety Earned Our Neurosurgery Program the Top Spot in the Country, Making It the Go-To Destination for Referrals of the Most Complex Cases

In the operating room, Dr. Donato R. Pacione, a neurosurgeon, teams up with Dr. Seth M. Lieberman, who specializes in head and neck surgery.
Photo: °µĶųTV Langone Staff
A decade ago, neurosurgeon John G. Golfinos, MD, said that his goal as chair of the was for °µĶųTV Langone Health to become the institution to which other neurosurgery centers refer their most difficult cases. As he put it, āWe get the job done.ā Last August, °µĶųTV Langone smashed that goal, becoming the go-to destination for patients in need of neurosurgical care when its Department of Neurosurgery ranked No. 1 in the country on U.S. News & World Reportās influential 2022ā23 āBest Hospitals Honor Roll.ā This August, °µĶųTV Langone has done it once again, retaining the No. 1 spot in neurosurgery and neurology on the 2023ā24 rankings.
The enduring accolade is yet another indicator that °µĶųTV Langoneās neurosurgeons are setting the standard for clinical outcomes. Vizient, Inc., the nationās largest member-driven healthcare performance improvement company, has rated °µĶųTV Langoneās Department of Neurosurgery No. 1 in the country for its ability to lead patients who experience clinical complications to a full recovery. It also awarded a No. 1 ranking to the Brain and Spine Tumor Center, a part of Perlmutter Cancer Center.
Completing more than 6,000 neurosurgical cases each year, °µĶųTV Langone has a mortality rate of less than 0.1 percent for cranial procedures, the nationās lowest. Donato R. Pacione, MD, the departmentās director of quality assurance, attributes the outstanding outcomes to several factors. Many of the departmentās 30 neurosurgeons are subspecialists dedicated to their area of expertise. āThereās no surgical case we canāt handle,ā says Dr. Pacione. āOur surgeons are not only excellent technically, but many are also federally funded to research brain tumors, which partly accounts for the referrals we get from other centers.ā
Anthony K. Frempong-Boadu, MD, director of the , notes that āsome of our colleagues are iconic. The intellectual exchange elevates everyoneās game.ā
āWe have a strong culture of quality and safety. Weāre always finding things that we can make even better.ā
āDonato R. Pacione, MD, Director, Quality Assurance, Department of Neurosurgery
Moreover, every member of the care team is dedicated solely to neurosurgery, ensuring well-coordinated choreography from the operating room to the intensive care unit. The first 48 hours or so after surgery is the period of greatest concern for complications, such as excessive bleeding or fluid buildup. At °µĶųTV Langone, the risk of a life-threatening complication is less than 1 percent, explains Dr. Pacione. And 98 percent of patients who experience an adverse event recover, thanks to swift intervention.
°µĶųTV Langoneās advanced imaging technologies, which help clarify the margins of a tumor right in the operating room, also enhance outcomes. āWe have cutting-edge technology in every form,ā says Dr. Golfinos. āAll these tools work together to make tumor removal faster, smoother, and more accurate.ā But the greatest contributor to the departmentās excellence may be the most intangible: attitude. āWe have a strong culture of quality and safety,ā says Dr. Pacione. āWeāre always finding things that we can make even better.ā