Prof. Dr. Peter Ulrich

Prof. Dr. Peter Ulrich
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Experience: 49 years of experience
Hospital: Nordwest Hospital, Frankfurt

About

About Prof. Dr. Peter Ulrich Prof. Dr. Peter Ulrich is one of the most renowned Neurosurgeons with over 49+ years of experience. He is a member of the German Society for Neurosurgery, European Foundation of Neurological Surgeons (EFNS), American Association of Neurological Surgeons (AANS), Neurooncological Working Group (NOA) of the German Cancer Society, Association of leading hospital doctors (2001-2003 delegate of the State of Hesse), and many more. He is also on the Expert committee of the State Medical Association of Hesse (LÄKH), and expert and arbitration body of the LÄKH. He completed his study of Human Medicine and Anthropology at the National University (UNAM), Mexico City in 1970, and the study of biology and human medicine at Goethe University Frankfurt am Main in 1971. He also has further training in neurology, Northwest Hospital, Professor Duus, Professor Adams (1976) and advanced training in neurosurgery, Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz (1978) Dr. Ulrich has exceptional experience in dealing with trigeminal neuralgia, Pituitary (endoscopic technique), Cerebral vascular malformation (aneurysm, AVM) Cranio-cervical junction, Complex spine (tumor, degeneration, anomaly, trauma), Pediatric neurosurgery, etc. He has also penned and co-authored books and articles in state and national publications.

Work Experience

Chief, Sana Clinic Offenbach

Special Interest

Microvascular decompression of the trigeminal root in trigeminal neuralgia
Surgery of the cerebral vessels
Tumor surgery of the brain and spine
Cerebral revascularization surgery for Moyamoya syndrome and cerebral circulation disorders
Endoscopic and microsurgical procedures
Arnold-Chiari malformation, Syringomyelia
Brain, meninges, spinal cord
Skull base (acoustics, pituitary, meningioma, chordoma)
Peripheral nerves
Pituitary (endoscopic technique)
Cerebral vascular malformation (aneurysm, AVM)
Cranio-cervical junction
Complex spine (tumor, degeneration, anomaly, trauma)
Pediatric neurosurgery