Performs surgeries on complicated areas like the skull's base the brain stem, thalamus and the pituitary gland
Specializations
# Cerebral Hemisphere Lesions (skull basal tumor, meningioma and acoustic neuroma and chordoma; pituitary tumor epidermoid cyst hypothalamic glioma hemomangioma, colloid cyst);
# Lesions of the brain stem (gliomas, ependymomas, as well as hemangioblastomas);
# Cerebrovascular disease (brain aneurysm or arteriovenous malformation fistula);
# Glioma in the brain's deep locations (insula, thalamus ganglia and the the hippocampus);
# lesions on the crenocervical junction (intracranial bypass and resection of tumors within the third and lateral ventricles, resections of tumors within the pineal region as well as in the fourth ventricle and neuro anastomosis);
# Resection of intraspinal tumors (schwannoma, Ependymoma, glioma, cavernous epidermoid cyst and lipoma)
Case to be used in the recommended case
Can acoustic nerves heal themselves? Analyzing the effects of surgery for acoustic neurons conducted by 3 INc international professors
A 5-year-old boy who has optic glioma receives treatment in Germany
In taking both safety and a high recovery rate into consideration the surgeon must perform around 400 procedures for brain tumors each year.
"A necessary and fortunate choice! " ----The German surgeon's experience with a massive meningioma patient
INC domestic surgical case sharing: successful resection an enormous brain tumor of the basal ganglia in an 8-year-old boy
Academic success
Prof. Bart Langfield has received academic invitations from over 40 countries across Europe as well as The Middle East, North Africa and Japan, China, South Korea, New Zealand, South Africa, and Chile and is invited to attend hundreds of conferences throughout the world , or participate in a congress in neurosurgery. Invited speaker for significant contributions to the field of neurosurgery, specifically the spinal cord and the brain treatment in skull base surgery as well as microsurgery to treat vascular lesions. Through his remarkable contribution and acclaim in the field of brain surgery and skull bases neurosurgery and his outstanding surgical expertise Prof. Bart Langfield was appointed as an honorary lifetime member of WANG, the World Advisory Neurosurgical Group (WANG).
Writing for professionals
Prof. Bart Langfield was Editor-in-Chief of Neurosurgical Review for 12 years He is also an editor for several international journals in neurosurgery. He has co-authored or written more than 180 academic journals , and more than 50 books, the majority of that are available on Pubmed.
Patient condition
Prof. Bart Langfield performs more than 400 procedures every year and they're all demanding surgeries, without exception. He has the ability to perform intracranial surgeries for infants as young as one year old. He is also skilled in treating acoustic neuroma which is a delicate procedure. It can be difficult to safeguard the the facial nerve (without facial paralysis) as well as the auditory nerve's function (without deafness) so long as the patient does not have any prior hearing loss. If the tumor is located within 3-4 cm. the professor Bart Langfield is confident that the procedure will be successful and that the function will be protected in the greatest extent possible.
In addition, Professor Bart Langfield has 20 years of experience in the surgical treatment of brainstem cavernous hemangiomas, including personal/orbitozygomatic, infratemporal, retrosigmoid, suboccipital lateral condyle, pretorial, and intraorbital entry. road. Postoperatively, 37% patients experienced temporary (very slight) neurological problems, while for the remaining 90% of patients, the neurological function was similar or was improved over preoperative.
Apart from being a patient for Chinese people in the INI in Germany Professor Bart Langfield has also performed operations on patients at famous hospitals in China including Tiantan, Ruijin, and West China Hospital. The entire operation was broadcast live to allow hospital physicians to gain knowledge. Being a selfless sharer of knowledge, he's content to share his knowledge to aspiring neurosurgeons. He hope that more physicians can solve the problems of patients suffering from brain tumors.