Pawel Tabakow

Pawel Tabakow is a Polish neurosurgeon who is known for prepared and performing the operation that allowed Darek Fidyka to recover sensory and motor function after the complete severing of his spinal cord.[1][2][3][4] Tabakow has claimed that an Indian ambassador and other people from round the world have contacted him about performing similar treatments.[5]

Biography

Dr Pawel Tabakow is a Polish neurosurgeon,[6] and is the son of Bulgarian mathematician Iwan Tabakow. He works in Department of Neurosurgery at Wroclaw Medical University, and works at Wroclaw University Hospital.[6] He led the Polish research team for Darek Fidyka's operation.[7]

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References

  1. "To walk again - the people behind the story". BBC News.
  2. "Paralyzed man recovers some function following transplantation of OECs and nerve bridge". EurekAlert!. 20 October 2014.
  3. Ben Quinn. "Paralysed man Darek Fidyka walks again after pioneering surgery". the Guardian.
  4. Tabakow, P; Jarmundowicz, W; Czapiga, B; Fortuna, W; Miedzybrodzki, R; Czyz, M; Huber, J; Szarek, D; Okurowski, S; Szewczyk, P; Gorski, A; Raisman, G (2013). "Transplantation of autologous olfactory ensheathing cells in complete human spinal cord injury". Cell Transplantation. 22 (9): 1591–612. doi:10.3727/096368912X663532. PMID 24007776.
  5. "Just two patients will get chance of 'spinal miracle'". The Times.
  6. 1 2 "UCL research helps paralysed man to recover function". ucl.ac.uk.
  7. "Professor Spends Over 30 Years Trying To Cure Paralysis After Being Mocked: Does It". We Are Change.


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