ABOUT

Prof. Dr. Sait Naderi
Neurosurgery Brain, Spine and Spinal Cord Surgery

Sait Naderi was born in 1961. He graduated from Ege University, Faculty of Medicine, Izmir- Turkey in 1984. He completed his neurosurgery training in Department of Neurosurgery of Ankara University, in 1990. He completed spine research fellowship programs in Barrow Neurologic Institute, Phoenix, Arizona, USA, and in Division of Neurosurgery, New Mexico University, Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA in 1996. Dr. Naderi worked in different academic positions in Marmara and Dokuz Eylul Universities. He worked as professor and chairman in Department of Neurosurgery, Health Sciences University, Umraniye teaching and Research Hospital, Istanbul, between 2008 and 2021 Fubruary. He works currently in his neurosurgery and spine center, located at QBMed center. He is member of many national and international neurosurgery and spine societies. He was the past president of different spine health-care societies, including World Spinal Column Society, Turkish Spine Society, and spine section of Turkish Neurosurgery Society. He is currently active member of programme committee of European Spine Society. He is also in the editorial board of many journals, including European Spine Journal, Turkish Spine Journal, and Turkish Neurosurgery. Dr. Naderi is also currently spine section editor of World Neurosurgery. He published more than 200 papers and book chapters. His H index is 30. He operates many neurosurgical cases, with special interest to spine and spinal cord tumors, degenerative spinal disorders, and spinal deformities.

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Publications in SCI and SCI-Exp journals

  • Multiple intracranial tumors of different cell type: Hamit Ziya Gökalp, Ahmet Erdoğan, Nihat Egemen, Sait Naderi. Neurosurgery 27: 463-466, 1990
  • A Case of intracranial chordoma associated with pituitary adenoma: Hamit Gökalp, Sait Naderi. J Neurosurg Sci 35:103-105, 1991
  • Multiple intracranial meningiomas: Hamit Ziya Gökalp, Ertekin Arasıl, Ahmet Erdoğan, Nihat Egemen, Sait Naderi. Neurochirurgia 35: 95-96, 1992
  • The Use of Nd: Yag Laser in pituitary surgery and evaluation of visual function by visual evoked potential (VEP): Hamit Ziya Gökalp, Nihat Egemen, Adil Çulcuoğlu, Sait Naderi, Ahmet Zorlutuna. Neurosurgical Review 15: 193-197, 1992
  • Calcification of basal ganglia associated with pontine calcification in four cases: A radiologic and genetic study: Sait Naderi, Zafer çolakoğlu, Güven Lüleci. Clin Neurol Neurosurg 95: 155-157, 1993
  • Evaluation of cerebral vasospasm in patients with subarachnoid hemorrhage using SPECT, SEP, DSA and CT: Sait Naderi, Mehmet Ali Özgüven, Hikmet Bayhan, Hamit Gökalp, Ahmet Erdoğan, Nihat Egemen. Neurosurg Rev, 17: 261-265, 1994
  • Cervical spondylotic myelopathy: Surgical decision-making. Sait Naderi, Edward C. Benzel, Nevan Baldwin. Neurosurgical Focus 1(6), article number 1, 1996 PDF7
  • Cervical spondylotic myelopathy treated with corpectomy: technique and results of 44 patients. Sait Naderi, Carol Albertstone Edward C Benzel, Nevan Baldwin. Neurosurgical Focus 1 (6), article number 6, 1996 PDF8
  • The current role of CT myelography and myelography in neurosurgical practice: Sait Naderi, Volker KH Sonntag: Crit Rev Neurosurg 7:24-28, 1997
  • Cervical spondylotic myelopathy. Surgical results and factors affecting prognosis. Sait Naderi, Serdar Özgen, M. Necmettin Pamir, M. Memet Özek, Canan Erzen. Neurosurgery. 43: 43-50, 1998 PDF10
  • Degenerative spondylolisthesis: When to fuse? Sait Naderi, Paul Detweiler, Volker KH Sonntag. Crit Rev Neurosurg 8: 217-220, 1998