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Sherif Rashad

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[専門領域]
Cerebrovascular surgery
Endovascular surgery
[資格]
2008 Bachelor’s degree, Alexandria University school of medicine, Egypt.
2009-2010 Medical intern, Alexandria University hospitals, Egypt.
2010-2014 Resident of Neurosurgery, Alexandria University, Egypt.
2014 Master’s degree in Surgery, Alexandria University, Egypt.
2014-present PhD student and fellow, Department of neurosurgery, Tohoku University.
略歴

主な論文

1- Rashad S, Sugiyama S, Niizuma K, Sato K, Endo H, Omodaka S, Matsumoto Y, Fujimura M, Tominaga T. Impact of bifurcation angle and inflow coefficient on rupture risk of bifurcation type basilar artery top aneurysms. J Neurosurg. 2017 Mar 3:1-8.
2- Rashad S, Fujimura M, Niizuma K, Endo H, Tominaga T. Long term follow-up of pediatric Moyamoya disease treated by combined direct-indirect revascularization surgery: Single institute experience with surgical and perioperative management. Neurosurg Rev. 2016 Oct;39(4):615-23.
3- Rashad S, Endo T, Ogawa Y, Sato K, Endo H, Matsumoto Y, Takahashi A, Tominaga T. Stereotactic radiosurgery as a feasible treatment for intramedullary spinal arteriovenous malformations: a single-center observation. Neurosurg Rev. 2017 Apr;40(2):259-266.
4- Sugiyama S, Niizuma K, Sato K, Rashad S, Kohama M, Endo H, Endo T, Matsumoto Y, Ohta M, Tominaga T. Blood flow into basilar tip aneurysms: A predictor for recanalization after coil embolization. Stroke. 2016 Oct;47(10):2541-7.
5- Rashad S, Abdel-Bary M, Aziz W, Hassan T. Management of spinal dural arterio-venous fistulas. Report of 12 cases and review of literature. Clin Neurol Neurosurg 2014 Oct;125:81-6.
6- Rashad S, Hassan T, Aziz W, Marei A. Carotid artery occlusion for the treatment of symptomatic giant carotid aneurysms: a proposal of classification and surgical protocol. Neurosurgical Review 2014 Jul;37(3):501-11.
7- Tu XK, Fujimura M, Rashad S, Mugikura S, Sakata H, Niizuma K, Tominaga T. Uneven cerebral hemodynamic change as a cause of neurological deterioration in the acute stage after direct revascularization for moyamoya disease: cerebral hyperperfusion and remote ischemia caused by the 'watershed shift'. Neurosurg Rev. 2017 Mar 29. doi: 10.1007/s10143-017-0845-9. [Epub ahead of print]

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In the department of Neurosurgery, Tohoku University, we are conducting ground breaking research concerning the pathophysiology and treatment of stroke and moyamoya disease. With a focus on translational research, we attempt to understand the biological mechanisms of neuronal insult, neuroprotective response and neuro-regeneration, discovering along the way interesting targets and mechanisms that can serve to provide better care and improve outcome to stroke patients all over the world. Personally; I have improved greatly as a surgeon and as a researcher since I first came to join the department of neurosurgery. Learning from world class surgeons and researchers and taking part in new and exciting world class research has opened doors to future research ideas and opportunities that I intend to tackle.

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