Medicine, History. Romanian journal of The authors commemorate the life and career of Dr. Ladislau Steiner, one of the world's most highly regarded neurosurgeons, from Stockholm and Charlottesville, Virginia, who has died at age
As he became interested We review the extraordinary professional trajectory of Ladislau Steiner, a prolific neurosurgeon and radiosurgeon, who died earlier this year. Dr. Steiner trained and practiced as a neurosurgeon in his native Romania until he was 42, before moving to Stockholm.
The legacy of Ladislau Steiner (1920–2013): The neurosurgical community worldwide has recently learnt with regret that Prof. Dr. Ladislau Steiner, a prolific neurosurgeon and radiosurgeon, passed away earlier this year. He was 92 years.
[Show full abstract] my heart. Ladislau Steiner was part of the team that invented and promoted Gamma Knife Radiosurgery. He lived his tale-like childhood not far from the famous monastery of Sambata which was erecte. r L. Steiner gets admitted at the King Ferdinand University, Medical School in Cluj-Napoca. At the time, the medical school was.
Ladislau Steiner, one of the Ladislau Steiner—memories of a mentor and friend Christer Lindquist Received: 27 November /Accepted: 1 December /Published online: 5 March # Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg Professor Ladislau Steiner passed away on February 27, He was a unique person and my respected teacher, mentor, and friend.
Acknowledgments. We acknowledge Professors
Affiliation 1 BUPA Cromwell Hospital Gamma Knife Centre, London, SW5 0TU, UK, christerlindquist@ Ladislau Steiner, Georg Noren, Erik-Olof For all his efforts in supporting the Romanian neurosurgery, Professor Ladislau Steiner was named the Honorary President of the Romanian Society of Neurosurgery. Conflict of interests. The authors declare that they have no conflict of interests. References. 1. Leksell D, Lindquist CE. Ladislau Steiner,
Life Is Short, the Art Long, Schwyzer L, Yen CP, Evans A, Zavoian S, Steiner L () Long-term results of gamma knife surgery for partially embolized arteriovenous malformations. Neurosurgery 71(6)–, discussion –8. Article PubMed Google Scholar Steiner L, Steiner M () Closed focus beam neurosurgery: variation on a theme.