Head of Neurosurgery Department
Children’s Cancer Hospital, Egypt , Professor of Neurosurgery at Cairo University
Cairo, EG
Mohamed EL Beltagy, MD, Ph.D., FACS, MBA
Current position:
Professor of Neurological Surgery at Kasr Al Ainy School of Medicine, Cairo university-Egypt. Head of Department of Neurosurgery, Children’s Cancer Hospital Egypt (CCHE-57357).
Fields of Sub- Specialty:
Pediatric Neurosurgical oncology.
Endoscopic surgery and Image guided surgery.
Surgery of congenital malformations and spinal dysraphysim.
Stereotactic and functional pediatric Neurosurgery.
Image guided neurosurgical Techniques (iMRI, intra-operative Ultrasound and 5-ALA in brain tumor resection)
Expertise/Specialty Interests:
➢ Surgery of pediatric Brain and spinal cord Tumors ( Complex brain and skull base tumors, hemispheric brain tumors in infants and childhood, Craniopharyngiomas ,intra-ventricular tumors and spinal intramedullary tumors).
➢ Surgery of congenital malformations and spinal dysraphysim.
➢ Framless guided Stereotactic Neurosurgery techniques.
➢ Image guided neurosurgical Techniques (iMRI, intra-operative Ultrasound and 5-ALA in brain tumor resection).
➢ Endoscopic brain surgery and CSF diversion procedures.
Certificates:
MD. of Neurosurgery : Dept. of Neurosurgery, University of Cairo, Egypt.
MD. of Neurosurgery : Dept. of Neurosurgery, University of Zurich, Switzerland.
European Board of Neurosurgery.
Fellowship of Vascular Neurosurgery: Zurich University Hospital, Switzerland
Fellowship of General Neurosurgery: Frankfurt am Main University Hospital, Germany Fellowship of pediatric Neurosurgery: Boston Children’s Hospital, Harvard University, USA Executive Board member , ESNS
Executive Board member, ISPN
Executive Board membership committee chair IFNE
In 2007 established and directed the neurosurgery department in the children’s Cancer hospital of Egypt,where he is currently serving as the head of the department of neurological surgery, performing 400 - 600 complex brain tumor surgeries annually in children.
Contributed with more than 50 publications in international journals of neurosurgery and wrote 6 chapters in different pediatric neurosurgery text books.
Disclosure(s): No financial relationships to disclose
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