Peripheral Nerve Neurosurgery
Peripheral Nerve Neurosurgery
The Department of Peripheral Nerve Neurosurgery focuses on treating nerve injury repair, aiming to apply neurosurgical microsurgery techniques to reconstruct the injured nerve pathways and combine them with drug treatment and rehabilitation training to promote nerve regeneration, network reconstruction, and functional recovery effectively. The Department of Peripheral Neurosurgery is a newly established clinical subspecialty department of neurosurgery with 20 beds and a clinical treatment team with professional characteristics, treating patients with various peripheral neurosurgical diseases. Special features: microsurgical treatment of peripheral nerve injury and tumor. Treatment scopes: minimally invasive surgery for different peripheral nerve and cranial nerve lesions; application of various nerve repair techniques, free muscle transplantation, and orthopedic techniques for facial palsy and various nerve injuries; surgery for various peripheral nerve entrapment syndromes (ulnar nerve entrapment, common peroneal nerve entrapment, carpal, and ankle tunnel syndrome, etc.), peripheral nerve tumors, diabetic peripheral neuropathy, facial muscle spasm, trigeminal neuralgia.
The Department director, Liu Song, is a chief physician, professor of Capital Medical University, and doctoral supervisor. He graduated from Second Military Medical University in 1986 and has studied in France since 1992. After graduation, he devoted himself to clinical treatment and research of spinal cord and peripheral neurosurgical diseases at the National Institute of Health and Medical Research and the Department of Neurosurgery of the University of Paris-Sud Medical Center in France. He specializes in neurosurgical microsurgery for various peripheral neurosurgical diseases and spinal cord injuries. He has published more than 30 SCI papers in international related fields, was selected as one of the "Haiju Project" talents in Beijing in 2010, and was appointed an exceptional expert in Beijing.
Dezhi Li, a deputy chief physician, graduated from the Department of Clinical Medicine of Hebei Medical University in 1996. After receiving his MD from Capital Medical University in 2006, he worked at Beijing Tiantan Hospital as a neurosurgeon for a long time. He has published more than ten papers in SCI and core journals. He specializes in neurosurgery microsurgery for cranial nerve and peripheral nerve surgical diseases, including the application of various nerve repair techniques for treating multiple facial palsies and nerve injuries, minimally invasive surgery for facial muscle spasm, peripheral nerve entrapment, peripheral nerve tumor, etc.
Peripheral Nerve Neurosurgery The Department of Peripheral Nerve Neurosurgery focuses on treating nerve injury repair, aiming to apply neurosurgical microsurgery techniques to reconstruct the injured nerve pathways and combine them with drug treatment and rehabilitation training to promote nerve regeneration, network reconstruction, and functional recovery effectively. The Department of Peripher…