Heather Kistka, MD

Specialties:

Neurosurgery
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About

Heather Kistka, MD, is a board-certified neurosurgeon specializing in brain tumors, spine tumors, minimally-invasive spine surgery, herniated discs/pinched nerves, brain and spine trauma, carpal/cubital tunnel surgery, and stereotactic radiosurgery. Dr. Kistka completed medical school at the University of Pennsylvania. She then continued on to Vanderbilt University Medical Center where she completed internship, fellowship, and residency training in a breadth of neurosurgical problems including brain tumors, neck and back pain, trauma, and functional neurosurgery. During residency, she was drawn to the multidisciplinary nature of care for patients with tumors and subspecialized in neurosurgical oncology.

Dr. Kistka has contributed to a breadth of research including articles in the Journal of Neurosurgery; Journal of Neurological Surgery B Skull Base; Journal of Neurological Surgery Reports; and others.

Today she enjoys a general neurosurgical practice applying her love of puzzles and problem solving to the care of her patients. She strives to precisely identify and define the root cause of her patient’s brain or spine problem and work with them to develop the best plan of care.

Medical Areas of Interest:

  • Brain tumors (e.g. - metastatic tumors, primary brain tumors, meningiomas, pituitary tumors)
  • Spine tumors - benign and metastatic
  • Minimally-invasive spine surgery
  • Herniated discs/Pinched nerves
  • Brain and spine trauma
  • Carpal/cubital tunnel surgery
  • Stereotactic radiosurgery

Professional Affiliations:

  • Fellow of the American Association of Neurological Surgeons (FAANS)
  • Fellow of the Congress of Neurological Surgeons (FCNS)
  • Society for Neuro-Oncology

Affiliations

  • Valley Health Virginia Brain & Spine
  • Winchester Medical Center

Awards

  • Best Resident Presentation - Tennessee Neurosurgical Society Meeting 2013, Nashville, TN - Cost-effective imaging follow-up of non-functioning pituitary adenomas
  • Hardy Anatomy Award Recipient - University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine 2005

Locations

Education

Board Certification

Neurological Surgery

Fellowship

Vanderbilt University Medical Center: Nashville, TN Neurosurgical Oncology

Internship

Vanderbilt University Medical Center: Nashville, TN Medical Internship

Residency

Vanderbilt University Medical Center: Nashville, TN Surgical

Medical School

University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine: Philadelphia, PA Doctor of Medicine

College

Dartmouth College: Hanover, NH Undergraduate Education

Publications

2016

Publication misrepresentation among neurosurgery residency applicants: an increasing problem. J Neurosurg. 2016 Jan; 124(1):193-8.

Issue #PMID: 26207605, 2016

  • Author:Kistka, H.M., Nayeri, A., Wang, L., Dow, J., Chambless, L.B.

2015

The relative value of postoperative verses preoperative Karnofsky Performance Scale scores as a predictor of survival after surgical resection of glioblastoma multiforme. J Neurooncol
Issue #Jan;121(2):359-64., 2015
  • Author:Chambless, L.B., Kistka, H.M., Parker, S.L., Hassam-Malani, L, McGirt, M.J., Thompson, R.C.
Imaging of Resected Nonfunctioning Pituitary Adenomas: The Cost of Surveillance. Journal of Neurol Surg B Skull Base.
Issue #Sep;76(5):344-50. PMID: 26401475, 2015
  • Author:Kistka, H.M., Kasl, R.A., Nayeri, A., Utz, A.L., Weaver, K.D., Chambless, L.B.
Pituitary apoplexy after intravitreal injection of vascular endothelial growth factor inhibitor: a novel complication. Journal of Neurol Surg Rep.
Issue #Nov;76(2):e205-10. PMID: 26623228, 2015
  • Author:Kasl, R.A., Kistka, H.M., Turner, J.H., Devin, J.K., Chambless, L.B.

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2014

Minimally invasive surgery for glioma (Book Chapter). Gliomas: Classification, Symptoms, Treatment and Prognosis. Ed. David Adamson, MD

Issue #NOVA Publishers, NY. 2014., 2014

  • Author:Kistka, H.M., Ladner, T., and Chambless, L.B.

2013

Evidence-Based Cerebral Vasospasm Surveillance. Neurology Research International, vol. 2013, Article ID 256713, 6 pages

Issue #PMID: 23862061, 2013

  • Author:Kistka, H, Dewan, MC, Mocco, J.

2010

Surgical treatment of a clival-C2 atypical teratoid/rhabdoid tumor. J Neurosurgery PediatricsIssue #Jan;5(1):75-9. PMID: 20043739, 2010

  • Author:Heuer, G.G., Kiefer, H., Judkins, A.R., Belasco, J., Biegel, J.A., Jackson, E.M., Cohen, M., O’Malley, B.W., Storm, P.B.

2005

Distant spin trapping": a method for expanding the availability of spin trapping measurements. J Biochem Biophys Methods

Issue #Feb 62(2):125-30. PMID:15680282, 2005

  • Author:Khan, N., Grinberg, O., Wilmot, C., Kiefer, H., Swartz, HM.