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Dr. Jonathan Tangsrivimol

Dr. Jonathan Tangsrivimol is a Neurosurgeon at Chulabhorn Hospital and a Lecturer at Princess Srisavangavadhana Faculty of Medicine, Chulabhorn Royal Academy, Bangkok, Thailand. He is specialized in Skull Base Surgery, particularly minimally invasive approaches including the Supraorbital Eyebrow Incision, Endoscopic Endonasal Approach, and Transorbital Approach to Skull Base Surgery, as well as Cerebrovascular Surgery.

Dr. Jonathan received advanced training and conducted research in neurosurgery at world-renowned institutions such as the Barrow Neurological Institute, Weill Cornell Medicine, and The Ohio State University. He was also awarded a scholarship from Harvard University to pursue studies on the application of artificial intelligence (AI) in medicine and clinical practice.

Beyond clinical practice, Dr. Jonathan is actively engaged in international academic activities. He serves on the international committees of the North American Skull Base Society (NASBS) and the Endoscopic Transorbital Society (ETOS), and contributes to the field as an editorial board member of the international journal Neurosurgical Review.

Specializations

Minimally Skull Base Surgery

Minimally Invasive Skull Base Surgery is a specialized technique that uses an endoscope to access and treat conditions at the base of the skull through natural openings, avoiding the need for large, open incisions.

Skull Base Surgery

Skull base surgery is a highly specialized surgical field that addresses conditions at the junction of the brain and the skull, using a variety of techniques ranging from traditional open surgery to modern, less invasive endoscopic approaches.

Cerebrovascular Surgery

Cerebrovascular surgery is a specialized field of neurosurgery that treats conditions affecting the blood vessels of the brain and spine, such as aneurysms and strokes.

Microvascular Decompression

Microvascular decompression is a delicate neurosurgical procedure that relieves nerve compression by moving a blood vessel away from a cranial nerve, typically to treat conditions like trigeminal neuralgia or hemifacial spasm.

Latest Articles

“Knowledge and Treatment of Hemifacial Spasm (HFS)” by Dr. Jonathan Tangsrivimol, which summarizes the key aspects of this condition — including its causes, mechanisms, symptoms, diagnosis, and modern treatment approaches.

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