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Apostolos Karagiannidis, MD

Dr. Karagiannidis, has been at the forefront of combat neurosurgery in the private sector since 2002, conducting over 4,000 microsurgery operations to treat brain and spine diseases. Utilizing modern microsurgery and minimally invasive techniques, he has revolutionized the field, offering patients cutting-edge treatments. From the onset of his neurosurgical career, Dr. Karagiannidis tackled complex and challenging cases under the guidance of the esteemed Professor Christos Antoniadis. As a close associate of Professor Antoniadis, he gained invaluable experience and expertise, allowing him to excel in the most demanding of situations. Driven by a passion for innovation and a commitment to excellence, Dr. Karagiannidis continues to push the boundaries of combat neurosurgery, providing patients with the highest standard of care and paving the way for advancements in the field.

Medical Specialties

Certifications & Accreditations

Education:


1994: Graduated from Aristotle University of Thessaloniki School of Medicine

2001: Received Neurosurgeon qualification

2001: Retraining at the Evangelisches Knankenhaus in Bethel- Bielefeld (Germany)

2004 - 2005: Retraining in Brain Aneurysm Surgery at Toolo Hospital (Helsinki)

2009 - 2012: Post-training in kyphoplasty - vertebroplasty at the Metronic course Amsterdam


Specializes in modern methods of neurosurgery:

  • Intraoperative fluoroscopic imaging with C-ARM

  • Brain-spinal neuronavigation with Metronic navigation.

  • Leica surgical microscope

  • Use of Cusa for brain-spinal cord tumor removal

  • Intraoperative neurophysiological monitoring

Education:


1994: Graduated from Aristotle University of Thessaloniki School of Medicine

2001: Received Neurosurgeon qualification

2001: Retraining at the Evangelisches Knankenhaus in Bethel- Bielefeld (Germany)

2004 - 2005: Retraining in Brain Aneurysm Surgery at Toolo Hospital (Helsinki)

2009 - 2012: Post-training in kyphoplasty - vertebroplasty at the Metronic course Amsterdam


Specializes in modern methods of neurosurgery:

  • Intraoperative fluoroscopic imaging with C-ARM

  • Brain-spinal neuronavigation with Metronic navigation.

  • Leica surgical microscope

  • Use of Cusa for brain-spinal cord tumor removal

  • Intraoperative neurophysiological monitoring

European Interbalkan Medical Center

Thessaloniki, Greece

Hospitals

European Interbalkan Medical Center

Thessaloniki, Greece

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