Show pageBacklinksCite current pageExport to PDFBack to top This page is read only. You can view the source, but not change it. Ask your administrator if you think this is wrong. ====== University of Tokyo Hospital ====== {{rss>https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/rss/search/1hSsbZPB1F1oLFz9XG4KXyKkcaXl-7vLNZvHnlv5875PRZFMVW/?limit=15&utm_campaign=pubmed-2&fc=20250327131023}} ---- ---- The University of Tokyo Hospital is one of Japan’s most prestigious medical institutions, and its Department of Neurosurgery is renowned for both clinical excellence and cutting-edge research. 🧠University of Tokyo Hospital – Department of Neurosurgery Overview: 1. Clinical Focus Areas: The department handles a wide range of neurosurgical conditions, including: Brain tumors (gliomas, meningiomas, metastatic tumors) Cerebrovascular diseases (aneurysms, AVMs, Moya-Moya disease) Functional neurosurgery (epilepsy surgery, deep brain stimulation for Parkinson’s disease) Skull base surgery Spine and spinal cord diseases Pediatric neurosurgery Trauma and emergency neurosurgery 2. Techniques and Technologies: Advanced neuronavigation systems Intraoperative MRI and CT Minimally invasive and endoscopic surgery Intraoperative neuromonitoring Fluorescence-guided surgery (5-ALA) AI-assisted diagnostic tools (in research phase) 3. Academic and Research Contributions: The department has a strong academic output in high-impact journals. Research topics include: Neuro-oncology (e.g. tumor genomics, immunotherapy) Neurovascular pathophysiology Brain-machine interfaces and neuroengineering Regenerative medicine (e.g. stem cell therapy for spinal cord injury) It collaborates with global institutions and participates in international clinical trials. 4. Education and Training: Offers residency and fellowship programs that attract trainees from across Japan and abroad. Many neurosurgeons trained here go on to leadership roles in other hospitals. Training includes a strong emphasis on microsurgical skills, academic writing, and clinical decision-making. 5. Leadership: As of recent years, the department has been led by Prof. Nobuhito Saito, a globally respected figure in neuro-oncology and skull base surgery. university_of_tokyo_hospital.txt Last modified: 2025/03/27 17:11by 127.0.0.1