Jürgen Rudigier

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Jürgen Rudigier (* 1945 ) is a German surgeon for trauma surgery and hand surgery . He was the founder and head of the Traumatology Center at the Ortenau Clinic Offenburg-Gengenbach.

Career

After graduating from high school in Konstanz, the son of the founding rector of the Offenburg University of Applied Sciences, Helmut Rudigier , studied medicine in Freiburg and received his doctorate with “summa cum laude”. He then worked for a year at the St. Josef Clinic in Offenburg. He completed his surgical specialist training at the Mainz University Hospital. There he worked in trauma surgery for five years and as a senior physician for eight years. In 1981 he received his habilitation in Mainz .

Rudigier is a specialist in hand surgery and a specialist author of a standard work on hand surgery, which is in its 5th edition. In 1989 he came to Offenburg and set up the Traumatology Center as head physician for trauma surgery at the Ortenau Klinikum Offenburg-Gengenbach. He established spinal surgery there and, in accordance with his specialty, introduced hand surgery, where even serious injuries up to the severance of the hand are treated to this day. He also dealt with the training and promotion of young medical professionals. Rudigier is married and has three children.

activity

The surgeon Jürgen Rudigier was the founder and chief physician of the Traumatological Center at the Ortenau Clinic Offenburg-Gengenbach. He was head of traumatology at the Offenburg Clinic for 23 years. Under Rudigier's direction, endoprosthetics of the ankle and foot surgery were added to the traumatology department. Limb re-implants were performed under his direction.

Rudigier was Deputy Medical Director from 2003 and Medical Director for three years from 2008.

Publications

  • Briefly summarized hand surgery: clinic and practice. Thieme Verlag Stuttgart 2006, ISBN 3-13-126425-X
  • Together with Haruo Tsuji: Surgical Atlas of the Lumbar Spine. Hippokrates Verlag 1996, ISBN 3-7773-0987-7
  • Shoulder girdle, upper arm and elbow. Volume 1, Hippokrates Verlag 1995, ISBN 3-7773-0953-2

Individual evidence

  1. a b The era comes to an end Baden online
  2. a b c The clinic significantly advanced Badische Zeitung
  3. a b Rudigier relies on teamwork Baden online