Bio
Dr. Aaron C. Sigler is a board eligible neurosurgeon who completed his
residency training through the New York College of Osteopathic Medicine
at Saint Barnabas Medical Center and Hackensack University Medical Center
both in New Jersey, as well as a fellowship in Advanced Endoscopic and
Open Skull Base Tumors at the Cleveland Clinic in Cleveland, Ohio. He
specializes in tumors of the skull base through traditional open and advanced
endoscopic approaches, tumors of the brain, simple spine surgery, and
general neurosurgery.
As an osteopathic physician Dr. Sigler’s approach to his patient’s
is a more holistic one which views the patient as a person with a mind,
body, and spirit rather than the sum of their medical problems. This philosophical
approach prompts him to consider and attempt more conservative means before
recommending surgery for his patients. When surgery is recommended the
most appropriate surgery is selected in a partnership with the patient
and their family.
Dr. Sigler is a Tulane physician that sees patient’s at Baton Rouge
General as part of a partnership with Tulane University, where he is an
assistant professor of neurosurgery in the Tulane Neurosciences Department.