Jerry Mastaw, MD

Gerald (Jerry) Mastaw, MD

Board Certified Interventional Pain Management

Dr. Gerald (Jerry) Mastaw, MD is an interventional pain management physician. He is a graduate of the University of Michigan Medical School (2000). He continued his training in Michigan and finished his residency in anesthesia in 2004. After residency he started a 5-year career in the US Navy. His first duty station was at Cherry Point Marine Corps Air Station.

While at Cherry Point he received orders to deploy to Iraq with Combat Logistics Regiment 25 out of Camp Lejeune. He was in Iraq for 9 months from 2006 to 2007 where he worked as an anesthesiologist in a Surgical Shock Trauma Platoon at Al Taqqdum. After Iraq he was stationed at Naval Hospital Rota Spain where he was the Department Head of Anesthesia. After his Navy career he went back to University of Michigan where he finished a one-year fellowship in interventional pain management. He continues to practice pain management and regenerative medicine.

Education

  • Medical School: University of Michigan Medical School, Ann Arbor, MI Degree: M.D. 2000
  • Residency: University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI Anesthesiology Residency 2004
  • Fellowship: University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI Interventional Pain Management Fellowship (one-year)

Clinical History

  • Florida Surgery Consultants, Interventional Pain Management Physician
  • Naval Hospital Rota Spain, Department Head of Anesthesia
  • Combat Logistics Regiment 25, Surgical Shock Trauma Platoon, Al Taqqdum, Iraq
  • Cherry Point Marine Corps Air Station, Anesthesiologist

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What type of conditions do our Board Certified Spine Surgeons Treat?

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What Surgical Procedures Do Our Board Certified Spine Surgeons Perform?

Anterior Cervical Discectomy And Fusion (ACDF)

Removes a herniated disc in the neck to relieve neck pain

Co Flex Surgery

Titanium implant to keep spine stabilized after a decompression surgery (removal of a disc herniation)

Artificial Disc Replacement

Device that gets implanted to replicate the function of a normal disc which replaces a damaged disc.

Laminectomy

Removal of the lamina to relieve compression on the spinal cord.

Kyphoplasty

Inject bone cement into the vertebrae to fix a compression fracture.

Lateral Lumber Interbody Fusion (XLIF)

Inject bone cement into the vertebrae to fix a compression fracture.

Transforaminal Lumbar Interbody Fusion (TLIF)

Inject bone cement into the vertebrae to fix a compression fracture.

Microdiscectomy

Removal of a herniated disc or parts of the disc to relieve spinal cord pressure

Spinal Fusion

Removes damaged disc material and fuses the vertebrae together

Percutaneous Laser Disc Decompression

Removes damaged disc material and fuses the vertebrae together

Sacroiliac Joint Fusion

Fuses Sacrum and Ilium to create one immobile joint which helps with back pain

Foraminotomy

Enlarges spinal foramen to relieve nerve pressure.

Carpal Tunnel Release

Cuts carpal ligament to alleviate median nerve pressure.

PERCUTANEOUS DISC

Removal of a disc herniation using a needle

What Types of Non-Surgical Procedures Do Our Spine Specialists Perform?

Cervical Epidural Steroid Injections

Injection in the neck to reduce neck pain and inflammation

Lumbar Epidural Steroid Injection

Injection in the lower back to reduce low back pain and inflammation

Facet Joint Blocks

Injection in the facet joints to reduce inflammation

SI Joint Injection

Injection in the Sacrum and Ilium to reduce back pain and inflammation

Selective Nerve Root Block

Injection to reduce inflammation in the spinal nerves

Medical Branch Block

Injection to reduce inflammation and pain in the medial branch nerves

Spinal Stimulator Trial

Temporary electrodes to reduce back pain, if it succeeds, a permanent spinal stimulator may be placed in your back.

Radiofrequency Ablation

Radio waves are use to burn the nerves that are sending pain signals to the patient’s brain

INTRACEPT PROCEDURE

Radio waves are used to burn nerves in the lower back vertebrae.

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Tampa

3030 N Rocky Point Dr W Suite 665
Tampa, FL 33607

Lakewood Ranch

6320 Venture Drive Suite 201
Lakewood Ranch, FL 34202

Lakeland

604 Robin Road Suite 1
Lakeland, FL 33803

Ocala

1015 SE 17th St Suite 200
Ocala, FL 34471

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3760 NW 83 St Suite 3
Gainesville, FL 32606

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12202 Cortez Blvd
Brooksville, FL 34613

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1000 S Belcher Rd Suite A6
Largo, FL 33771