Abdulkerim Gökoğlu | Skullbase surgery | Best Research Article Award

Dr. Abdulkerim Gökoğlu | Skullbase surgery | Best Research Article Award

Doctorate at SYSTEM HOSPITAL, Turkey

Summary:

Dr. Abdulkerim Gökoğlu is a distinguished neurosurgeon and researcher with over two decades of experience in the medical field. He completed his M.D. at Çukurova University and pursued specialized training in neurosurgery at Erciyes University. Furthering his expertise, he conducted post-doctoral research at Harvard University, focusing on skull-base surgery. Dr. Gökoğlu holds a Ph.D. in Clinical Anatomy from Ankara University and is currently continuing his studies in this area at Erciyes University. His dedication to both clinical practice and academic research has established him as a leader in his field.

Professional Profile:

👩‍🎓Education:

M.D. in Medicine (1995-2001): Çukurova University, Medicine School.

Postgraduate Education/Medical Specialty in Neurosurgery (2007-2013): Erciyes University, Neurosurgery Department.

Post-doctoral Research Fellow (2013-2014): Brigham & Women’s Hospital, Department of Neurosurgery, Skull-base Surgery, Harvard University.

Clinical Anatomy Ph.D. (2016-2017): Ankara University, Department of Clinical Anatomy.

🏢 Professional Experience:

Dr. Abdulkerim Gökoğlu is a highly specialized neurosurgeon with an extensive career in various medical institutions. His clinical expertise spans across different hospitals in Turkey, including Kastamonu State Hospital (2013-2015), Kayseri Teaching & Research Hospital (2015-2017), Acıbadem Kayseri Hospital (2017-2021), and System Hospital Kayseri (2021-present). Dr. Gökoğlu also pursued advanced research in skull-base surgery at Brigham & Women’s Hospital, Harvard University, under the mentorship of Professor Ossama Al-Mefty.

Throughout his career, Dr. Gökoğlu has been involved in both clinical and academic roles. He has contributed to medical research, particularly in the areas of traumatic brain injury, glioblastoma multiforme, and the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis following traumatic brain injuries. His academic journey includes notable leadership roles, including serving as a Deputy Head Physician at Aksaray Community Hospital.

Research Interests:

Dr. Gökoğlu’s research primarily focuses on neurosurgery, with a specific interest in skull-base surgery, clinical anatomy, traumatic brain injuries, and the role of viruses and pathogens in the development of glioblastoma multiforme. His research experience includes collaboration with international experts in the field of neurosurgery and conducting advanced studies on the HPA axis post-traumatic brain injury.

Author Metric:

  • Google Scholar h-index: 9 (2024)
  • Google Scholar Citations: 405 (2024)
  • Google Scholar i10-index: 9 (2024)

Dr. Gökoğlu is actively involved in several professional organizations, including the Turkish Neurosurgical Society, Congress of Neurological Surgeons, and the International Society for Pediatric Neurosurgery. His commitment to advancing neurosurgical practices and research continues to shape his contributions to the medical community.

Top Noted Publication:

“Giant Intracranial Epidermoids: Is Total Removal Feasible?”

  • Authors: E. Aboud, M. Abolfotoh, S. Pravdenkova, A. Gokoglu, M. Gokden, O. Al-Mefty
  • Journal: Journal of Neurosurgery, 122(4), 743-756
  • Citations: 75
  • Year: 2015
  • Summary: This study examines the feasibility of total removal of giant intracranial epidermoid tumors, addressing the surgical challenges and outcomes associated with these complex cases.

“Current Indications for the Surgical Treatment of Prolactinomas”

  • Authors: T. R. Smith, M. M. Hulou, K. T. Huang, A. Gokoglu, D. J. Cote, W. W. Woodmansee, et al.
  • Journal: Journal of Clinical Neuroscience, 22(11), 1785-1791
  • Citations: 58
  • Year: 2015
  • Summary: This paper explores the current surgical indications for treating prolactinomas, with a focus on evolving therapeutic strategies and outcomes in the management of this condition.

“Different Etiologies of Acquired Torticollis in Childhood”

  • Authors: H. Per, M. Canpolat, A. Tümtürk, H. Gumuş, A. Gokoglu, A. Yikilmaz, S. Özmen, et al.
  • Journal: Child’s Nervous System, 30, 431-440
  • Citations: 57
  • Year: 2014
  • Summary: This article investigates the various etiologies of acquired torticollis in children, presenting clinical observations and diagnostic challenges in pediatric neurology.

“Global Perspectives on Task Shifting and Task Sharing in Neurosurgery”

  • Authors: F. C. Robertson, I. N. Esene, A. G. Kolias, T. Khan, G. Rosseau, W. B. Gormley, A. Gokoglu, et al.
  • Journal: World Neurosurgery: X, 6, 100060
  • Citations: 44
  • Year: 2020
  • Summary: This global perspective highlights the role of task shifting and sharing in neurosurgery, particularly in resource-limited settings, and discusses its implications for expanding neurosurgical care.

“Multimodal Navigated Skull Base Tumor Resection Using Image-Based Vascular and Cranial Nerve Segmentation: A Prospective Pilot Study”

  • Authors: P. Dolati, A. Gokoglu, D. Eichberg, A. Zamani, A. Golby, O. Al-Mefty
  • Journal: Surgical Neurology International, 6
  • Citations: 39
  • Year: 2015
  • Summary: This pilot study evaluates the use of multimodal navigation and image-based segmentation for vascular and cranial nerve structures in the resection of skull base tumors, offering insights into improving surgical precision.