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Christos Profyris is a neurosurgeon and academic researcher whose work spans vascular, skull base, pediatric, and neuro-oncology surgery. His clinical scholarship reflects extensive experience with keyhole and minimally invasive cranial approaches, particularly for ruptured aneurysms and anterior skull base lesions. Through detailed case series and technical reports, he has contributed practical insights that support safe adoption of refined microsurgical techniques in complex and resource-constrained settings.
A central theme of his research is neuroplasticity and recovery after glioma surgery. His work on connectomics, cortical mapping, and transcranial magnetic stimulation advances the concept of “interventional neurorehabilitation,” demonstrating the feasibility and safety of network-guided stimulation in the acute postoperative phase. These studies bridge neuroscience and surgical practice, highlighting the role of brain network analysis in predicting and promoting cognitive and motor recovery.
His publications also address rare neurosurgical pathologies and global health challenges, including neural tube defect repair in developing settings. Collectively, this body of work emphasizes meticulous surgical technique, innovation in perioperative planning, and commitment to improving functional outcomes across diverse neurosurgical populations.
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