Matthew P. Ordon, MD, MBA

Assistant Professor, Boston University Chobanian & Avedisian School of Medicine

Biography

Dr. Matthew P. Ordon is a neurosurgeon in Boston, Massachusetts and is affiliated with LAC+USC Medical Center. He received his medical degree from University of Southern California School of Medicine.

Publications

  • Published 11/29/2024

    Hopkins BS, Dallas J, Guerra G, Hofmann HL, Ordon M, Nguyen VN, Caravan B, Liu J, Zada G, Mack WJ. The value of a neurosurgeon: is neurosurgical compensation proportional to value added? A systematic review of the literature and an update on a changing healthcare economy. J Neurosurg. 2025 Apr 01; 142(4):1163-1175. PMID: 39612487.

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  • Published 4/25/2024

    Ton A, Wishart D, Ball JR, Shah I, Murakami K, Ordon MP, Alluri RK, Hah R, Safaee MM. The Evolution of Risk Assessment in Spine Surgery: A Narrative Review. World Neurosurg. 2024 Aug; 188:1-14. PMID: 38677646.

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  • Published 2/15/2024

    Tripathi S, Najem H, Dussold C, Pacheco S, Miska J, McCortney K, Steffens A, Walshon J, Winkowski D, Cloney M, Ordon M, Gibson W, Kemeny H, Youngblood M, Du R, Mossner J, Texakalidis P, Sprau A, Tate M, James CD, Horbinski CM, Wadhwani NR, Lesniak MS, Lam S, Sati A, Aghi M, DeCuypere M, Heimberger AB. Cancer-associated fibroblast-secreted collagen is associated with immune inhibitor receptor LAIR1 in gliomas. J Clin Invest. 2024 Feb 15; 134(4). PMID: 38357919.

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  • Published 9/18/2023

    Hopkins BS, Cloney MB, Dhillon ES, Texakalidis P, Dallas J, Nguyen VN, Ordon M, Tecle NE, Chen TC, Hsieh PC, Liu JC, Koski TR, Dahdaleh NS. Using machine learning and big data for the prediction of venous thromboembolic events after spine surgery: A single-center retrospective analysis of multiple models on a cohort of 6869 patients. J Craniovertebr Junction Spine. 2023; 14(3):221-229. PMID: 37860027.

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  • Published 8/30/2022

    Cloney MB, Ordon M, Tecle NE, Sprau A, Kemeny H, Dahdaleh NS. Frailty predicts readmission, reoperation, and infection after posterior spinal fusion: An institutional series of 3965 patients. Clin Neurol Neurosurg. 2022 Nov; 222:107426. PMID: 36099700.

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Education

  • University of Southern California School of Medicine, MD
  • Northwestern University, MBA
  • Colgate University, BA