Dr. Eltahawy brings unique expertise in the advanced surgical treatment of
complex spinal conditions in addition to movement disorders including
Parkinson's disease, tremor and dystonia. His areas of interest also cover
neurosurgical procedures for pain, epilepsy and psychiatric disorders such as
refractory chronic depression and obsessive-compulsive disorders. He combines
the use of various cutting edge technologies in deep brain and motor cortex
stimulation, neuro imaging, intra operative microelectrode recording, brain
mapping, and neuro navigation and to maximize surgical precision and achieve
excellent outcomes. He has introduced minimally invasive techniques for complex
spinal instrumentation at the Detroit Medical Center
(http://www.dmc.org/VideoLibrary/).
After finishing his residency in Neurosurgery, Dr. Eltahawy spent
one year in England as a specialist registrar and was recognized as a Fellow of
the Royal College of Surgeons. He has also completed fellowships in Functional
Neurosurgery and Neuro oncology at the University of Toronto and a Spine
Surgery fellowship at Wayne State University.
Dr. Eltahawy holds several academic degrees from Ain Shams
University in Cairo including a Masters in Surgery and a Doctorate in
Neurosurgery and has published several articles in neurosurgery and movement
disorder journals. He has been featured in the Detroit Hour medical miracles in
2006, and Top doctors in Detroit in 2007 and was selected in America's Best
Surgeons in 2007.
His clincal research interests include comparing the clinical
outcomes of cervical disc arthroplasty to fusion and indications of dynamic
stabilization of the lumbar spine. He is collaborating with the psychiatry
department to evaluate deep brain stimulation in rat model of addiction.