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Tsinghua University No.2 Affiliated Hospital Medical Team
Han Hongyan is from Sixian County, Anhui Province. Deputy chief physician of neurosurgery, master of medicine. 1992 graduated from the Department of Clinical Medicine of Anhui Medical University with a bachelor's degree. After that, he worked in neurosurgery department of Beijing Liuhe Hospital. 2001-In 2004, I studied under Professor Zhao Jizong, Chairman of the Society of Neurosurgery of Chinese Medical Association, and studied for a master's degree in neurosurgery in Tiantan Hospital affiliated to Capital Medical University. He completed the research on the topic "Surgical treatment of intracranial vertebral artery-posterior inferior cerebellar artery complex aneurysm" and graduated with honors.

He has been engaged in clinical work in neurosurgery for more than ten years, especially in recent years. He is good at surgical treatment of various intractable epilepsy, and has made breakthrough progress in preoperative evaluation of various secondary epilepsy, temporal lobe epilepsy, frontal lobe epilepsy, occipital lobe epilepsy, functional area epilepsy and generalized epilepsy, and accumulated rich experience in surgical skills. In addition, he has rich clinical experience in surgical treatment of various intracranial tumors, cerebrovascular diseases, craniocerebral injury, trigeminal neuralgia, hemifacial spasm and neurogenic hypertension. * * * Participated in or independently completed brain surgery 1000 cases, including about 600 cases of epilepsy surgery. The complete control rate of surgical treatment of epilepsy is 70%, and the total effective rate is 95%, reaching the leading level in China. In the neurosurgery of yuquan hospital, Tsinghua University, the application of surgical navigation system in neurosurgery can locate intracranial lesions very accurately, and minimally invasive surgery can be used to remove the lesions, which can minimize the surgical trauma and greatly shorten the postoperative recovery time of patients. He has published more than ten academic papers in Chinese Journal of Neurosurgery and other professional journals. Wang Shijie, 1985, graduated from the Japanese Medical Department of Bethune Medical University (now the Medical Department of Jilin University). 1985 ——1999 worked in Beijing China-Japan Friendship Hospital of the Ministry of Health, and served as a resident, attending physician and deputy chief physician. 1999-2003 went to Japan to study, and obtained a doctor's degree in medicine. Since 2003, he has served as deputy chief physician of neurosurgery and director of cerebral palsy and peripheral neurosurgery in the Second Affiliated Hospital of Tsinghua University, and was promoted to chief physician in 2008.

During my study in Japan, I obtained the qualification of chartered clinical researcher from the Japanese Ministry of Health and Welfare (Ministry of Health). The main direction of attack is functional neurosurgery, especially the operation and rehabilitation of cerebral palsy, neuroelectrophysiological diagnosis and so on. Engaged in preoperative evaluation, surgical treatment and postoperative rehabilitation of a large number of cerebral palsy patients, and achieved excellent therapeutic results, and published many papers in Japanese social and academic journals. Wu Xun, Chief Physician and Professor, Department of Neurology, Peking University First Hospital.

1992- 1993 visiting scholar in the Department of Neurology, Johns Hopkins University, USA. He is currently the director of the Epilepsy Center of the First Hospital of Peking University, and enjoys the special contribution allowance of the State Council. He is also the Standing Committee Member and Secretary-General of China Neurology Society, the Deputy Head of EEG and Epilepsy Group, the Vice President of Beijing Anti-Epilepsy Association, the consultant of WHO's global rural anti-epilepsy campaign in China, the member of the International Electroencephalography Society (ISBET), the executive editor of China Neurology Journal and the deputy editor of Clinical Electroencephalography Journal. He has published more than 1 10, including 10 in the United States. He edited 2 monographs such as Epilepsy and Paroxysmal Diseases, participated in 6 monographs, and compiled 2 popular science books on nervous system diseases and cerebrovascular diseases.