Dr. Osama Elshafei – Neurointervention – Best Researcher Award

Dr. Osama Elshafei - Neurointervention - Best Researcher Award

Mansoura University - Egypt

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🎓 Early academic pursuits

Dr. Osama Elshafei began his medical journey with a strong academic foundation, earning his bachelor of medicine and surgery (mb.b.ch) from mansoura medical school, egypt, in 2008. his exceptional performance earned him an excellent with honor distinction. he continued his academic progress with a master's degree in neurology and psychiatry in 2015, focusing on the predictors of cognitive function impairment in cerebral ischemic infarction. with a deepening interest in neurological disorders, he pursued and completed his phd in neurology (2015–2020), with a groundbreaking thesis on pulsed radiofrequency treatment for classic trigeminal neuralgia—a study that blended clinical neurology with principles akin to power electronics by exploring high-voltage therapeutic applications.

💼 Professional endeavors

Dr. Osama Elshafei currently serves as a lecturer of neurology at the faculty of medicine, mansoura university, and as a neurology consultant at mansoura university hospitals. since 2020, he has been managing a wide spectrum of neurological conditions, including cerebrovascular accidents, epilepsy, seizure disorders, movement disorders, neurophysiology, and neuro-ophthalmology. his work in both inpatient and outpatient settings highlights a comprehensive clinical practice complemented by academic responsibilities. he also contributes to the mansoura-manchester teaching program, coordinating neurology modules and mentoring medical students and residents.

🔬 Contributions and research focus

Dr. Elshafei’s research bridges the clinical and technical dimensions of neurology. his phd thesis introduced innovative therapeutic methods using pulsed radiofrequency, a treatment that Neurointervention subtly reflects the operational essence of power electronics—specifically, in the control and delivery of electrical energy in medical interventions. he continues to explore non-invasive and minimally invasive treatments for chronic neurological pain, cognitive impairments post-stroke, and neuromodulation therapies, establishing himself as a researcher focused on translational neurology.

🌍 Impact and influence

Dr. Elshafei’s dual role in clinical neurology and academia has had a significant impact on both patient care and medical education in egypt. through his teaching and supervision of neurology residents, he has helped shape the next generation of egyptian neurologists. his research on trigeminal neuralgia treatment has contributed to improved protocols in managing chronic pain, Neurointervention gaining recognition in clinical neurology forums. his engagement with neuro-radiology and neurophysiology further enhances diagnostic precision and intervention outcomes at mansoura university hospitals.

📚 Academic citations and recognition

While formal citation metrics are not listed here, dr. elshafei’s work is embedded in academic curricula and contributes to ongoing neurology research at mansoura university. his published thesis and clinical studies are increasingly referenced by peers in the fields of neuromodulation and stroke rehabilitation. his contributions have established him as a knowledge leader in Neurointervention applying power electronics concepts within neurological therapeutic strategies.

🧠 Legacy and future contributions

Dr. Elshafei aims to expand his research in neuromodulation, focusing on developing new non-invasive treatments that integrate advanced technologies. his future work is expected to further explore the synergy between biomedical sciences and power electronics, particularly in therapeutic devices for chronic neurological conditions. by combining clinical insight, educational leadership, and innovative research, dr. elshafei is paving a sustainable path in egypt’s medical and scientific community.

Notable Publications 

  • Title: Flow-Diverting Stents During Mechanical Thrombectomy for Carotid Artery Dissection-Related Stroke: Analysis from a Multicentre Cohort
    Author(s): Osama Elshafei, Jonathan Cortese, Nidhal Ben Achour, Eimad Shotar, Jildaz Caroff, Léon Ikka, Cristian Mihalea, Vanessa Chalumeau, Maria Fernanda Rodriguez Erazu, Mariana Sarov et al.
    Journal: Brain Sciences

  • Title: Addressing the gap: SUDEP knowledge and communication among patients and neurologists
    Author(s): Kozaa Y.A., Mohsen Y., Abuawwad M.T., Rakab M.S., Moustafa A.R.A., Shady M.A., Alsehili M.B., ElDessouki M.R., Helow H.S.A., Abdelkarim N.M. et al.
    Journal: Epilepsy Research

  • Title: The effect of lacosamide on calcitonin gene-related peptide serum level in episodic migraine patients: a randomized, controlled trial
    Author(s): Elgamal S., Ahmed S.R., Nahas M.M., Hendawy S.R., Elshafei O., Zeinhom M.G.
    Journal: Acta Neurologica Belgica

  • Title: Timolol as a migraine acute attack therapy: randomized, OTCs control study
    Author(s): Osama Elshafei
    Journal: Mansoura Medical Journal

  • Title: Ultrasound Guided Nerve Block in Cervicogenic Headache
    Author(s): Zeinab Adel Ghorab, Azza ELmongui, Ahmed Azab, Osama Elshafei
    Journal: Mansoura Medical Journal