Traugott Riechert

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Traugott Karl Riechert (born October 29, 1905 in Lyck ; † February 3, 1983 in Ulm ) was a German ophthalmologist , neurosurgeon and professor at the University of Freiburg im Breisgau .

Life

The Protestant Traugott Riechert was the son of August Riechert and his wife Mathilde, nee. Pichler . First, he studied ophthalmology at the University of Königsberg in Arthur Birch-Hirschfeld , where he also to Dr. med. doctorate (see publications). Riechert then moved to the University of Frankfurt am Main , where he continued his studies under the neurologist and head of the mental hospital, Karl Kleist . Riechert followed up on training at Kleist with stays with Wilhelm Tönnis in Würzburg and Wilhelm Löhrin Magdeburg, before he became head of the department for operative neurology at the institute led by Kleist on October 1, 1936. In 1937 he married Christa, geb. Brotherhood , the marriage had two children. With his habilitation in 1940 (subject: cerebral angiography), Riechert also worked as a lecturer at the University of Frankfurt am Main , before he switched to an unscheduled professorship at the University of Freiburg in 1946 (full professor in 1949). In connection with Wolff, Rolf Hassler (1914–1984) and Fritz Mundinger (1924–2012) and later Wilhelm Umbach and Gabriel, he founded “stereotactic and functional neurosurgery and stereotactic neuronuclear medicine (with Mundinger) in Europe”.

Traugott Richert was a member of several professional and professional organizations, including the Italian Society for Neurosurgery (honorary member 1951), the German Academy of Natural Scientists Leopoldina (since 1952), the Peruvian Surgical Academy (honorary member 1953) and a corresponding member of the Neuropsiquiatra y Medicina Legal de Lima (1953).

Awards

Traugott Riechert Prize

The German Society for Neurosurgery has awarded the Traugott-Riechert Prize annually since 2007 . The prize, donated by Medtronic , is endowed with EUR 5,000 and, due to its foundation conditions, is tied to research projects on the subject of functional neurosurgery or a travel grant for the next generation.

Award winners

  • 2007 Dirk Rasche
  • 2008 Alireza Gharabaghi
  • 2009 Hans-Holger Capelle
  • 2010 Philipp Dammann
  • 2011 Lutz Weise
  • 2012 Mihai Manu
  • 2014 Götz Lütjens
  • 2015 Patricia Panther
  • 2016 Gregor Bara
  • 2017 Assel Saryyeva

Fonts (selection)

  • The prognosis of drug addiction. Dissertation, University of Königsberg (East Prussia) 1931.
  • with Wilhelm Tönnis, Ernst Seifert : head injuries (= pocket books of the troop doctor. Volume 2). Lehmanns, Munich / Berlin 1938.
  • The arteriography of the cerebral vessels. Lehmanns, Munich / Berlin 1943. 2nd edition: Urban & Schwarzenberg, Berlin / Munich 1949.
  • Pituitary tumors, hypophysectomy. Clinic, therapy, results. With contributions by Fritz Mundinger a. a. Thieme, Stuttgart 1967.
  • with Rolf Hassler, Fritz Mundinger: Stereotaxis in Parkinson's syndrome. Clinical-anatomical contributions to its pathophysiology. Springer, Berlin / Heidelberg / New York 1979, ISBN 3-540-08005-8 .
  • Stereotactic brain operations. Methods, clin. aspects, indications. Huber, Bern / Stuttgart / Vienna 1980, ISBN 3-456-80457-1 .
  • Technical articles, translations and co-editor for the archive for psychiatry and nervous diseases and neurosurgery .

literature

  • Smells, Traugott. In: Who is who? The German who's who. Federal Republic of Germany and West Berlin. XII. 1955 edition, arani-Verlag, Berlin 1955, p. 966.
  • Smells, Traugott. In: Kürschner's German Scholars Calendar 1961. 9th edition, Volume II O – Z, Walter de Gruyter Verlag , Berlin / New York 1961, p. 1655.
  • Smells, Traugott. In: Kürschner's German Scholars Calendar 1976. 12th edition, Volume II N – Z, Walter de Gruyter Verlag, Berlin / New York 1976, ISBN 3-11-004470-6 , p. 2571.
  • Smells, Traugott. In: Who is who? The German who's who. Federal Republic of Germany and West Berlin. XVIII. 1975 edition, Societäts-Verlag , Frankfurt am Main 1975, ISBN 3-7973-0267-3 , p. 851.
  • Naturwissenschaftliche Rundschau, Volume 36, Wissenschaftliche Verlagsgesellschaft, Stuttgart, 1983, p. 195.

Individual evidence

  1. a b Riechert, Traugott. In: Who is who? The German who's who. Federal Republic of Germany and West Berlin. XII. Edition 1955.
  2. a b Riechert, Traugott. In: Who is who? The German who's who. Federal Republic of Germany and West Berlin. XVIII. Edition 1975.
  3. a b c d TRAUGOTT RIECHERT (1905-1983). on neurochirgie-karlsruhe.de Retrieved September 29, 2013.
  4. a b Riechert, Traugott. In: Kürschner's German Scholars Calendar 1976.
  5. Honors and Awards. on uni-ulm ( memento of the original from October 2, 2013 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. Retrieved September 30, 2013. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.uni-ulm.de
  6. Traugott-Riechert Prize to promote young neurosurgeons in the field of functional neurosurgery. Retrieved September 29, 2013.
  7. Scientific engagement and promotion of science. Medtronic (medtronic.de); accessed on March 8, 2014
  8. ^ Tübingen neurosurgeon Alireza Gharabaghi ​​receives Traugott-Riechert Prize. Retrieved September 29, 2013.
  9. April 7, 2009 Award from Hans-Holger Capelle. Retrieved September 29, 2013, Med
  10. Press release from the University of Duisburg-Essen. In: uni-due.de. October 12, 2010, accessed February 21, 2016 .
  11. ^ Lutz Weise. In: Deutsches Ärzteblatt. Retrieved September 29, 2013.
  12. Honors and Awards, June 2012 , MH Hannover. Retrieved March 8, 2014
  13. News / Media / Awards, May 2014 , MH Hannover. Retrieved May 9, 2014
  14. University Medicine Magdeburg internal (PDF, 2.5 MB); accessed on September 12, 2015.
  15. Traugott Riechert Prize 2016 . aerzteblatt.de; accessed on July 1, 2018.
  16. MH-Hannover: June 2017. Retrieved on November 10, 2017 .