Johannes Schramm

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Johannes Schramm (born March 24, 1946 in Dalldorf , Oschersleben district , today in Gröningen ) is a German neurosurgeon with special expertise in epilepsy surgery .

life and work

After studying medicine in Heidelberg, Berlin and Manchester, England (doctorate in 1972 in Heidelberg), Schramm completed his specialist training at the Free University (FU) Berlin until 1979. In 1981 he completed his habilitation there, in 1983 he became senior physician and received a C3 professorship at the Neurosurgical University Clinic Erlangen.

An early scientific focus of Schramm was the application of evoked potentials in neurosurgery.

From 1989 to 2012, Schramm was the successor to Rolf Wüllenweber as Director of the Neurosurgical Clinic at the University Hospital Bonn, where he set up one of the world's leading epilepsy surgical programs together with the neurologist and epileptologist Christian E. Elger .

Schramm has been co-editor since 2007 and editor-in-chief of the book series Advances and Technical Standards in Neurosurgery since 2012 .

Awards

Individual evidence

  1. a b University of Heidelberg. Medical Faculty: Yearbook of Dissertations 1972, p. 62 ( limited preview in Google book search).
  2. J. Zentner: Award of honorary membership of the German Society for Epileptology to Prof. Dr. med. Johannes Schramm. In: Z Epileptol. 27, 2014, pp. 215-216.
  3. J. Schramm (Ed.): Evoked Potentials in Practice. Springer-Verlag, Berlin / Heidelberg / New York / Tokyo 1985.
  4. J. Schramm, SJ Jones (Ed.): Spinal Cord Monitoring. Springer-Verlag, Berlin / Heidelberg / New York / Tokyo 1985.
  5. J. Schramm, AR Møller (Ed.): Intraoperative Neurophysiologic Monitoring in Neurosurgery. Springer-Verlag, Berlin / Heidelberg / New York / Tokyo 1991.
  6. J. Schramm, T. Kral, H. Clusmann: Transsylvian Keyhole functional hemispherectomy. In: Neurosurgery. 49, 2001, pp. 891-900.
  7. H. Clusmann, J. Schramm, T. Kral et al .: Prognostic factors and outcome after different types of resection for temporal lobe epilepsy. In: J Neurosurg. 97, 2002, pp. 1131-1141.
  8. J. Schramm, H. Clusmann: The surgery of epilepsy. In: Neurosurgery. 62, 2008, pp. 463-481.
  9. J. Schramm, TN Lehmann, J. Zentner et al: Randomized controlled trial of 2.5 cm versus 3.5 cm mesial temporal resection - part 1: intent-to-treat analysis. In: Acta Neurochir. 153, 2011, pp. 209-219.
  10. JD Pickard, N. Akalan, C. di Rocco, VV Dolenc, J. Lobo Antunes, JJA Mooij, J. Schramm, M. Sindou (eds.): Advances and Technical Standards in Neurosurgery. Volumes 32-38, Springer, Vienna / New York 2007–2012.
  11. J. Schramm (Ed.): Advances and Technical Standards in Neurosurgery. Volumes 39-43, Springer Cham / Heidelberg / New York et al. 2012–2016.