Dr. Borghesi leads the Neurosurgery Unit at Maria Cecilia Hospital, where his team performs around 1,000 advanced neurosurgical procedures annually. His approach combines years of experience with the latest technological innovations to ensure patients receive the most effective treatments available. Specializing in spinal surgeries (including cervical, dorsal, and lumbar procedures), Dr. Borghesi utilizes both posterior and anterior techniques to help patients regain mobility and relieve pain. Throughout his career, he has successfully performed over 4,500 complex surgeries, offering life-changing solutions for patients with challenging cranial and spinal conditions.
For brain tumor removal, he and his team employ advanced video-micro-surgical techniques, including the use of a digital microscope with 4K 3D imaging, which allows for enhanced precision and minimal invasiveness. Patients suffering from conditions like trigeminal neuralgia, facial spasms, and tumors of the posterior cranial fossa can benefit from Dr. Borghesi’s expertise in minimally invasive surgery, having treated over 400 cases with innovative techniques.
Dr. Borghesi has trained in various top-tier international hospitals, learning from the best to provide high-quality care to his patients:
He is the author of numerous scientific publications in national and international journals and volumes. In 1997 he was consultant of the "Medical Review" Journal.
Lire la suiteLe Dr [Nom] est directeur de l'unité de neurochirurgie de l'hôpital Mater Olbia et professeur adjoint à l'Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore à Rome. Il est diplômé en médecine et en chirurgie et titulaire d'un certificat de spécialiste en neurochirurgie. Il est spécialisé dans le traitement des pathologies neuro-oncologiques, vasculaires et rachidiennes et a réalisé plus de 4 000 interventions chirurgicales, dont plus de 2 000 en tant que premier opérateur. Il a l'expérience des techniques chirurgicales mini-invasives et de l'utilisation des technologies modernes telles que les tomographies et les ultrasons peropératoires.
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