Kefali brain

Michael Torrens

Neurosurgeon

TEL: +30210 6867107 (am) +306944 370499 (pm) FAX: +30210 6801655 e-mail: m.torrens@hygeia.gr

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Welcome to Contemporary Neurosurgery

Minimally Invasive Surgery

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MINIMALLY INVASIVE SURGERY

 
Contemporary neurosurgery obtains its good results by operative approaches that are absolutely accurate, very small and minimally damaging to the tissues. To achieve this requires the use of microscopes, endoscopes and guidance or navigation systems in almost every operation.
 
This picture shows the position of a tumour under the surface of the brain, calculated by our MEDTRONIC STEALTH STATION NAVIGATOR and proJected into the objective lens (head up display) of our ZEISS PENTERO MICROSCOPE.
 
In other words, we can see what to expect before we operate. This is the most advanced technology.

Michael Torrens

BSc MB BS MPhil ChM FRCS

Director of the Department of Radiosurgery and Head of Neurosurgical Clinic, Hygeia Hospital, Athens Greece.
 
Honorary Consultant Neurosurgeon, Frenchay Hospital, Bristol, U.K.
 
Director, Kefali Medical Ltd.

 

MEDICAL INTERESTS
 
Radiosurgery using gamma knife for brain and pituitary tumours, vascular malformations, facial pain, epilepsy.
Skull base surgery.
Neuroendoscopy.
Microsurgery of tumours including chemotherapy implants.
Spinal microsurgery including mobile disc prostheses.
Spinal cord tumour removal with lasers.
Stereotactic surgery.

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RESEARCH INTERESTS

 
Published papers include:
The development of microsurgical techniques for disc disorders and for acoustic neuromas.
The history and development of Neuroendoscopy.
Papers ond books on urodynamics and neuropathic bladder dysfunction.
 
Books published on surgical technique for operations on the spine and skull base and a bilingual book on the management of cerebral gliomas. Current research is into the effects of chemotherapeutic drugs on cell growth factors in gliomas.

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