Günther C. Feigl

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Günther C. Feigl (* 1968 in Graz ) is an Austrian neurosurgeon .

Life

Feigl began his medical training in the USA . After studying in Dallas , Houston and Graz and several years of brain tumor research at the Neuroscience Institute of the Baylor College of Medicine in Houston in the Texas Medical Center in the USA, the largest medical center in the world, Feigl already dealt with radiosurgery in the treatment of in his dissertation Pituitary tumors with the gamma knife method. He completed his specialist training with Madjid Samii and Marcos Soares Tatagiba . He completed his habilitation at the Eberhard Karls University in Tübingen, where he has an extraordinary professorship for neurosurgery. As head of skull base surgery at the Katharinenhospital Stuttgart , he specialized in minimally invasive neurosurgery and neuroendoscopy. Today (as of 2018) he is chief physician at the Clinic for Neurosurgery at the Bamberg Clinic .

In addition to his work as chief physician, Feigl is the head of the interdisciplinary brain tumor center in Bamberg, medical director of the certified skull base center in Bamberg, which he both founded, and medical director of the MVZ Neuronetz Bamberg. Feigl has been a faculty member at the Houston Methodist Research Institute (HMRI) at the Texas Medical Center since March 2018.

Focus

His focus is on skull base surgery and neuro-oncology . In addition to operations on brain tumors, minimally invasive endoscopy- assisted microvascular decompression for trigeminal neuralgia and facial hemispasm as well as operations on acoustic neuromas , tumors of the pineal gland and meningiomas at the base of the skull are his specialties.

Individual evidence

  1. Texas Medical Center , accessed March 18, 2019
  2. Günther C. Feigl , Bamberg Clinic, accessed on June 4, 2018
  3. Brain Tumor Center , Bamberg Hospital, accessed on June 4, 2018
  4. Günther C. Feigl , Houston Methodist, accessed June 4, 2018