Martin Büsing

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Martin Büsing

Martin Büsing (born March 5, 1960 in Bochum ) is a German doctor, surgeon and university professor. In addition to the tumor surgery and organ transplantation ( GI tract , liver, pancreas, kidney) which belongs minimally invasive surgery ( NOTES ), the bariatric surgery (Center of Excellence DGAV ) and the postbariatrische reconstructive surgery to his priorities. He is the chief physician of the clinic for general, visceral and bariatric surgery, plastic surgery at the Klinikum Vest - Knappschaftskrankenhaus Recklinghausen, academic teaching hospital of the Ruhr University Bochum. Between 2009 and 2013 he represented the clinic as medical director.

Life

After completing school education (Märkische Schule Bochum-Wattenscheid) he studied human medicine at the Ruhr University Bochum from 1979 to 1985. During his studies, he began his doctoral thesis at the Institute for Pathology (K. Morgenroth) on the subject of “Ciliary changes in the bronchial mucosa in chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Diseases in Childhood "and completed this in 1986 with a doctorate in medicine. med. ( magna cum laude ). In 1994 he received his habilitation on the subject of “morphology and pathophysiology of post-ischemic transplant pancreatitis”, and in 1999 he was appointed adjunct professor for surgery at the Ruhr University in Bochum while the appointment process was ongoing (C3 professorship in Halle and Heidelberg). He is married and has two children.

Clinical history

Training as a surgeon began under Eberhard Helwing ( Hattingen / Ruhr 1985–1986) and was continued from 1987 to 1993 in Tübingen under Leo Koslowski , Horst-Dieter Becker and Siegfried Weller . The intensive work in the pancreatic transplantation group (headed by Ulrich Theodor Hopt ) had a formative effect.

In 1993 Büsing moved to the Ruhr University Bochum to establish a transplant center at the Knappschaftskrankenhaus Bochum-Langendreer under Waldemar Kozuschek . The first organ transplants in Bochum were carried out in March 1993 together with Axel Laczkovics at Bergmannsheil-Bochum (combined heart-kidney transplantation), followed by the first isolated kidney transplant in Bochum-Langendreer in August 1993 together with Waldemar Kozuschek, the first combined pancreas-kidney transplantation in 1994 and the first liver transplant in 1995. After Waldemar Kozuschek's retirement (1996), Jürgen Klempnauer (now Hanover ) followed him as full professor and Büsing remained as senior physician until March 1998. Under his direction, transplant surgery in Bochum was clinically established so that the pancreatic transplant program has been in place since 1996 leader in the Eurotransplant area. During this period he was also a representative of the German pancreas transplant centers on the Pancreas Advisory Committee of the Eurotransplant Foundation. The results of the pancreas transplantation could be improved considerably by the introduction of new immunosuppressive concepts, the surgical technique was influenced by the introduction of the small intestine drainage and the portal venous anastomosis. In 1998 he took over the position of chief physician at the clinic for general, visceral, vascular and trauma surgery (independent since mid-2015) at Knappschaftskrankenhaus Recklinghausen, now Klinikum-Vest GmbH, and has held this position ever since. In 1999 and 2000 he was also acting director of the surgical university clinic at the Knappschaftskrankenhaus Bochum-Langendreer. Under his direction in the clinic Recklinghausen as cancer center of the German Cancer Society has, as a reference center for Minimally Invasive Surgery, Competence Center for hernia surgery and as a center of excellence for bariatric surgery the DGAV , further than the center of the Regional trauma DGU certified. In 2008 he performed the first transvaginally assisted gastric resection ( NOTES ) in Europe. He is one of the pioneers of NOTES surgery in Germany.

He also presented a new technique for closing duodenal wall defects using gastroduodenoplasty.

Specialist and specialty names

  • 1992 specialist in surgery
  • 1995 focus on visceral surgery
  • 1996 Special surgical intensive care medicine
  • 1998 focus on trauma surgery
  • 1999 physical therapy
  • 2006 specialist in orthopedics and trauma surgery, special trauma surgery
  • 2007 Proctology

Scholarships and awards (selection)

  • 1979 Scholarship from the Konrad Adenauer Foundation
  • 1992 Cilag scholarship from the German Transplant Society
  • 1994 Ludwig Rehn Prize of the Association of Middle Rhine Surgeons
  • 1996 advanced training grant from the German Society for Surgery

Publications, editorships (selection)

  • Buesing, M., Utech, M., Halter, J. et al .: Sleeve stomach formation in the treatment of morbid obesity . In: The surgeon . tape 82 , no. 8 . Springer-Verlag, August 2011, ISSN  0009-4722 , p. 675-683 , doi : 10.1007 / s00104-010-1990-7 , PMID 20967529 ( archive.org [accessed July 30, 2017]).
  • Martin Büsing (ed.): Sleeve stomach - gastric bypass - gastric band & Co.: Information for patients with morbid obesity . Hoose, Bochum 2013, ISBN 978-3-930466-01-6 .
  • UT Hopt, M. Büsing, HD Becker (Ed.): Acute pancreatitis - transplant pancreatitis . Karger, Basel 1994, ISBN 3-8055-5811-2 .
  • M. Büsing, UT Hopt, W. Kozuschek (Ed.): Pancreatic transplantation . "Surgical Gastroenterology". Vol 12, Suppl. 1. Karger, Basel 1996, ISBN 3-8055-6302-7 .
  • M. Büsing, UT Hopt, M. Quacken, HD Becker, K. Morgenroth: Morphological studies of graft pancreatitis following pancreas transplantation . In: British Journal of Surgery . tape 80 , no. 9 , September 1993, ISSN  0007-1323 , pp. 1170–1173 , doi : 10.1002 / bjs.1800800935 (English).
  • Farewell ceremony and farewell lecture by Professor Dr. Dr. hc mult. Waldemar Kozuschek . Ponte Press, Bochum 1996, ISBN 3-920328-23-X .
  • M. Büsing, UT Hopt, F. Pfeffer, HD Becker, K. Morgenroth: Post-ischemic transplant pancreatitis - A clinical model of acute pancreatitis change in surgery in our time . In: Hartel W. (Ed.): Changes in surgery in our time . Springer-Verlag, 1993, ISBN 978-3-540-56566-6 , pp. 1095-1096 , doi : 10.1007 / 978-3-642-78145-2_361 .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Postbariatrische Reconstructive Surgery at Wikipedia
  2. Clinic management of the clinic for general, visceral and bariatric surgery, plastic surgery. Klinikum Vest - Knappschaftskrankenhaus Recklinghausen, accessed on June 6, 2017 .
  3. ^ Entry of the dissertation in the catalog of the German National Library
  4. Press release Ruhr-Uni Bochum from January 24, 1996 (accessed on March 23, 2013)
  5. Press release Obesity Center Vest (accessed on March 23, 2013)
  6. Removal of the stomach part through the vagina
  7. No scars after the operation
  8. Minimally invasive surgery: Scar-free surgery through natural body openings - what is guaranteed?  ( Page no longer available , search in web archivesInfo: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. Professional Association of Resident Surgeons Germany@1@ 2Template: Dead Link / www.bncev.de  
  9. Martin Büsing, Hassan Shaheen, Raute Riege, Markus Utech: Gastroduodeno-plasty performed by distal gastric transection . A new technique for large duodenal defect closure. 2012, doi : 10.1186 / 1750-1164-6-6 , PMC 3432014 (free full text).
  10. ^ Association of Surgeons from the Middle Rhine: Overview of the award winners (accessed on March 23, 2013)
  11. German Society for Surgery: Overview of scholarship holders (accessed on March 23, 2013)