James T. Goodrich, MD, PhD, 1946-2020: a historical perspective and his contributions to craniopagus separation

J Neurosurg Pediatr. 2020 Jun 19;26(4):454-460. doi: 10.3171/2020.5.PEDS20371.

Abstract

Dr. James Tait Goodrich was an internationally renowned pediatric neurosurgeon who pioneered the neurosurgical procedures for the multistage separation of craniopagus twins. As of March 2020, 59 craniopagus separations had been performed in the world, with Goodrich having performed 7 of these operations. He was the single most experienced surgeon in the field on this complex craniofacial disorder. Goodrich was a humble individual who rapidly rose through the ranks of academic neurosurgery, eventually serving as Director of the Division of Pediatric Neurosurgery at the Children's Hospital at Montefiore Medical Center in the Bronx, New York. In this historical vignette, the authors provide context into the history of and sociocultural attitudes toward conjoined twins; the epidemiology and classification of craniopagus twins; the beginnings of surgery in craniopagus twins; Goodrich's neurosurgical contributions toward advancing treatment for this complex craniofacial anomaly; and vignettes of Goodrich's unique clinical cases that made mainstream news coverage.

Keywords: James Goodrich; congenital; conjoined twins; craniofacial surgery; craniopagus twins; multistaged surgery; neurosurgery history.