Brain and Neurosurgery
Private Office
Ankara, Turkey
Prof. Mehmet Erkan USTUN, was completed my primary, secondary, and high school education at TED Ankara College and was accepted into Hacettepe University Faculty of Medicine in 1980. He graduated in 1986 with a fourth-place finish. In 1987, began his neurosurgery residency at Ankara University Faculty of Medicine, İbn-i Sina Hospital. During and after my residency, I worked twice for four months with Prof. Diemath at the University Hospital in Salzburg, Austria. After completing his residency in 1992 and completing my compulsory service, He worked at Tarsus State Hospital until 1996. In 1996, due to available positions, working as an assistant professor in the Department of Neurosurgery at Selcuk University. He became an associate professor on November 19, 2002. In 2006, he ranked first among faculty associate professors in the evaluation of publications and citations in SCI-registered journals. He became a full professor in 2009. I have over 55 international research publications. I completed my doctorate in anatomy in 2011. Inspired by my anatomy doctoral dissertation, the surgical technique I developed provides relief for strokes caused by narrowing and kinking of the blood vessels supplying the brain (especially in patients who do not respond to medication and physical therapy). Depending on the location of the affected blood vessel, vertigo, Parkinson's and Alzheimer's-type dementia, spasticity, and some forms of epilepsy, as well as inability to walk due to imbalance, tremors, speech, and some vision problems, can also be treated. I worked at the university until August 2013. I am married with two children. I speak English and German.
Prof. Vincenzo Maria Romeo
Clinical and Dynamic Researcher
University of Palermo
Palermo, Italy