Work experience: 8 years
Education:
- Bohomolets National Medical University;
- Shupyk National University of Health of Ukraine, postgraduate education in "General Surgery" and specialization in "Neurosurgery" at the Main Military Clinical Hospital;
- specialization in rehabilitation
Areas of professional development:
- surgeon, neurosurgeon, and rabiologist with extensive practical experience in minimally invasive surgery, operative treatment of spinal and peripheral nervous system pathologies;
- application of evidence-based medicine, personalized approaches, and advanced technologies to ensure effective and safe treatment.
Priority areas in clinical practice:
- treatment of purulent-inflammatory bone diseases;
- comprehensive approach to trophic ulcer therapy;
- removal of benign tumors (lipomas, atheromas, etc.);
- diagnosis and treatment of spinal pathologies using nerve blocks and minimally invasive procedures (intervertebral disc herniations, stenoses, spinal fractures);
- surgical interventions for spinal pathologies: microdiscectomy, spinal metal osteosynthesis, decompressive surgeries;
- laparoscopic and classical surgeries: appendectomy (standard and complicated), hernioplasty, laparotomy;
- surgical treatment of peripheral nervous system disorders;
- modern wound healing methods for trophic ulcers and large skin defects;
- VAC therapy for accelerated wound healing;
- treatment of sports-related spinal injuries.
Tell us about your professional interests other than your specialization:
- emergency prevention of rabies after being bitten or shed by animals.
Hobbies, favorite movies, books:
- "Early consultation with a specialist helps prevent complications and speeds up recovery. Timely diagnosis, adherence to medical recommendations, and infection prevention are the keys to good health, effective wound healing, and successful rehabilitation! The main goal of treatment is to ensure rapid and effective restoration of body functions. A multidisciplinary team works to facilitate early patient mobility and a return to an active lifestyle."