El Shazly, Ayman
drayman_elshazli@med.asu.edu.eg
Department of Neurosurgery - Medicine
Interests: Skull base surgery, Neuro-oncology, Neuro-trauma, peripheral nerve surgery, pediatric Neurosurgery, Spine Surgery,
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El Shazly, Ayman
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Professor Ayman A. El-Shazly is Professor of Neurosurgery at the Faculty of Medicine, Ain Shams University, Cairo, Egypt, and a senior consultant neurosurgeon at Ain Shams University Hospitals, one of the largest academic healthcare systems in the Middle East. With more than 25 years of academic and clinical experience, he has held multiple leadership positions in undergraduate and postgraduate medical education, curriculum development, quality assurance, and neurosurgical training.
His clinical practice encompasses a broad spectrum of neurosurgical subspecialties, including brain tumor surgery, skull base microsurgery, trans-sphenoidal pituitary surgery, spinal disorders and trauma, peripheral nerve injuries, pediatric neurosurgery, and neuro-oncology. He has extensive experience in the management of complex cranial and spinal pathologies and has contributed significantly to the advancement of neurosurgical care in Egypt and the region.
Professor El-Shazly’s research focuses on neuro-oncology, peripheral nerve injury and regeneration, skull base surgery, spinal surgery, stereotactic and functional neurosurgery, neuroimaging, and innovative surgical techniques. His work has been published in national and international peer-reviewed journals, addressing topics such as glioma surgery, vestibular schwannoma management, brachial plexus injuries, pituitary surgery, spinal disorders, peripheral nerve reconstruction, and ultrasound-guided neurosurgical procedures.
Throughout his academic career, he has supervised numerous master's and doctoral theses and served as an examiner and evaluator for numerous postgraduate research projects. He has actively participated in and contributed to national and international neurosurgical congresses as a speaker, chairperson, workshop director, and faculty member.
His achievements reflect a sustained commitment to excellence in patient care, surgical innovation, medical education, and clinical research. Through his combined roles as surgeon, educator, researcher, and mentor, Professor El-Shazly continues to contribute to the development of neurosurgery and the training of future generations of neurosurgeons.
His clinical practice encompasses a broad spectrum of neurosurgical subspecialties, including brain tumor surgery, skull base microsurgery, trans-sphenoidal pituitary surgery, spinal disorders and trauma, peripheral nerve injuries, pediatric neurosurgery, and neuro-oncology. He has extensive experience in the management of complex cranial and spinal pathologies and has contributed significantly to the advancement of neurosurgical care in Egypt and the region.
Professor El-Shazly’s research focuses on neuro-oncology, peripheral nerve injury and regeneration, skull base surgery, spinal surgery, stereotactic and functional neurosurgery, neuroimaging, and innovative surgical techniques. His work has been published in national and international peer-reviewed journals, addressing topics such as glioma surgery, vestibular schwannoma management, brachial plexus injuries, pituitary surgery, spinal disorders, peripheral nerve reconstruction, and ultrasound-guided neurosurgical procedures.
Throughout his academic career, he has supervised numerous master's and doctoral theses and served as an examiner and evaluator for numerous postgraduate research projects. He has actively participated in and contributed to national and international neurosurgical congresses as a speaker, chairperson, workshop director, and faculty member.
His achievements reflect a sustained commitment to excellence in patient care, surgical innovation, medical education, and clinical research. Through his combined roles as surgeon, educator, researcher, and mentor, Professor El-Shazly continues to contribute to the development of neurosurgery and the training of future generations of neurosurgeons.