Dr at Republican Scientific-Practical Medical Center of Neurosurgery,Ā Uzbekistan
Dr. Dilshod Mamadaliev is a dedicated neurosurgeon from Uzbekistan, committed to enhancing access to professional medical care for all. With a strong passion for making a positive impact in healthcare, he combines his medical expertise with a focus on equal opportunities for treatment. Dr. Mamadaliev’s clinical experience spans various areas of neurosurgery, including skull-based and neurovascular surgeries, as well as neuropathology. He actively participates in professional organizations, contributing to advancements in neurosurgery within his region.
Profile
Scholar
š Education
Dr. Mamadaliev completed his Bachelorās degree in General Medicine at Tashkent Medical Academy in June 2011, followed by a Masterās degree in General Neurosurgery in July 2015. His education laid a strong foundation in medical science and surgical techniques. He furthered his training as a Resident Fellow at the Republican Scientific Center of Neurosurgery from 2012 to 2015. He has also gained international exposure through clinical fellowships at Fujita Health University, TĆ¼bingen University Clinic, and Nagoya University School of Medicine, honing his skills in advanced neurosurgical techniques.
š¼Ā Experience
Since 2015, Dr. Mamadaliev has been practicing as a neurosurgeon at the Republican Scientific-Practical Center of Neurosurgery, specializing in skull-based neurosurgery. He also serves as a neurosurgeon in the Neuro-traumatology Department at Republican Clinical Hospital #1 in Tashkent, a role he has held since 2019. His clinical experience includes performing complex surgical procedures, collaborating with multidisciplinary teams, and contributing to patient care. Dr. Mamadaliev’s involvement in various hospitals has provided him with a broad spectrum of practical skills in neurosurgery and patient management.
š Awards & Honors
Dr. Mamadaliev has received several accolades throughout his career, including the Best Oral Presentation Award at the Tokyo Conference on ā21st Annual Japan Neurosurgical Emergency Conferenceā in 2016 for his work on aneurysm surgery. He has been recognized for his presentations at international conferences, such as the 1st Congress of Neurological Surgeons of Uzbekistan and the 10th Asian Congress of Neurological Surgeons. His commitment to advancing neurosurgery has also earned him certificates of attendance at prestigious international courses, reflecting his dedication to ongoing education and professional development.
š¬ Research Focus
Dr. Mamadaliev’s research interests lie in the fields of general neurosurgery, skull-based surgery, and neurovascular surgery. He focuses on developing innovative techniques to improve surgical outcomes and minimize complications during neurosurgical procedures. His research contributions include presenting findings on advanced surgical methods and participating in workshops aimed at enhancing the skills of neurosurgeons. Through his work, he aims to foster safer and more effective approaches in neurosurgery, ultimately benefiting patient care and treatment options within the field.
Publications Top Notes
- The Importance of Measuring Mamillopontine Distance as a Diagnostic Criterion of Hydrocephalus Degrees
Authors: G Kariev, U Asadullaev, T Duschanov, S Rasulov, D Mamadaliev, …
Year: 2019
Journal: Asian Journal of Neurosurgery, 14(01), 166-171
Citations: 8
- Computational Fluid Dynamics Analysis and Correlation with Intraoperative Aneurysm Features
Authors: A Feletti, X Wang, S Talari, T Mewada, D Mamadaliev, R Tanaka, …
Year: 2018
Journal: Trends in the Management of Cerebrovascular Diseases, 3-9
Citations: 8
- Unilateral Fenestrated A1 Segment of Anterior Cerebral Artery Multiple Aneurysms: Case Reports and Literature Review
Authors: D Mamadaliev, Y Kato, S Talari, T Mewada, Y Yamada, Y Kei, T Kawase
Year: 2019
Journal: Asian Journal of Neurosurgery, 14(03), 957-960
Citations: 6
- Neurovascular Surgery
Authors: J July, EJ Wahjoepramono
Year: 2019
Publisher: Springer Nature
Citations: 4
- Neurovascular Surgery: Surgical Approaches for Neurovascular Diseases
Authors: J July, EJ Wahjoepramono
Year: 2019
Publisher: Springer Nature
Citations: 4
- Awake Craniotomy for Gliomas in the Non-Dominant Right Hemisphere: A Comprehensive Review
Authors: DM Mamadaliev, R Saito, K Motomura, F Ohka, G Scalia, GE Umana, …
Year: 2024
Journal: Cancers, 16(6), 1161
Citations: 3
- Simplifying the Technique of Awake Brain Surgery in a Condition of Less Equipped Neurosurgical Institution in Uzbekistan
Authors: DM Mamadaliev, GM Kariev, UM Asadullaev, JB Yakubov, KS Zokirov, …
Year: 2023
Journal: Asian Journal of Neurosurgery, 17
Citations: 3
- Moyamoya Disease, Basic Concepts of Diagnostics, and Treatment
Authors: D Mamadaliev, A Feletti, T Mewada, K Yamashiro, Y Yamada, T Kawase, …
Year: 2019
Book Chapter: Neurovascular Surgery: Surgical Approaches for Neurovascular Diseases, 223-232
Citations: 3
- Interhemispheric Approach
Authors: A Feletti, D Mamadaliev, T Mewada, K Yamashiro, Y Yamada, T Kawase, …
Year: 2019
Book Chapter: Neurovascular Surgery: Surgical Approaches for Neurovascular Diseases, 29-33
Citations: 1