THEME: "Emerging Challenges and Advances in Neurology and Neuroscience"
Hungarian Defence Forces Medical Centre, Hungary
Title: JESUS PRAYERS APPLIED IN SEPARATION OF CRANIOPAGUS TWINS
From 1989 Csókay became a specialist at the National Institute of Neuroscience (OKITI) in Budapest and from 1993 he worked at the National Clinic and Trauma Institute, Department of Neurosurgery. Between 2003 and 2007 he lived in Szombathely and headed the neurosurgery department of Markusovszky Hospital. In 2007 he moved back to Budapest and directed the Neurosurgery Department of Szent János's Hospital. He became university lecturer at his alma mater, Semmelweis University. From 2010 he became head of neurosurgery at the Borsod-Abaúj-Zemplén County Central Hospital in Miskolc.
Three years later Csókay moved back to Budapest and became head of the neurosurgery department of the Hungarian Army Medical Center from 1 August 2013. He also brought with him two surgical techniques he had developed, namely the microvascular technique and a new practical concept in neurosurgery technique. Initially, he specialized in the treatment of severe skull and spinal injuries, with special attention to children with cranial injuries.
Pediatric Neurology