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András Csókay was born on 16 February, 1956 in Budapest, Hungary. Discover András Csókay's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 67 years old?
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András Csókay Net Worth
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They were asked to separate the twins, Rabeya and Rukeya Islam, back in 2017. Csókay led the Cselekvés a Kiszolgáltatottakért Alapítvány's team of more than 30 neurosurgeons, plastic surgeons, anesthesiologists and intensive care specialists; he conducted the final separation surgery of the craniopagus twins at the military hospital in Dhaka. In March 2021, the twins were allowed to leave the hospital permanently and have been living with their parents ever since.
Three years later Csókay moved back to Budapest and became head of the neurosurgery department of the Hungarian Army Medical Center from 1 August 2013. He brought with him two surgical techniques, namely the microvascular technique and a new practical concept in neurosurgery technique. Initially, he specialized in the treatment of severe skull and spinal injuries, with special attention to children with cranial injuries.
Since 2003, Csókay has conducted practical scientific research in brain microsurgery. His motto is not to practice on the living, so he practices an hour a day in the autopsy room on fresh deceased people. His practical discoveries here became the basis of his scientific work, which he relied on during the 30-hour separation surgery to separate a pair of Bangladeshi craniopagus twins
Csókay made known in 1998 the vascular tunnel technique he developed a new method for treating severe traumatic brain swelling, a new development for surgical solutions to improve the efficacy of decompressive craniectomy. The essence of the vascular tunnel technique is to protect the cortical blood vessels of protruded brain from blockage after craniectomy at the dural and bone edge with pillars by forming a tunnel. A new technique to improve microsurgical accuracy was another step in his research.
Csókay started his career as an engineer, and after three years he enrolled at Semmelweis University, where he graduated with a medical degree in 1989. Subsequently, in 1994, he obtained a state examination in neurosurgery.
From 1989 Csókay became a specialist at the National Institute of Neuroscience (OKITI) in Budapest and from 1993 he worked at the National Clinic and Trauma Institute, Department of Neurosurgery. Between 2003 and 2007 he lived in Szombathely and headed the neurosurgery department of Markusovszky Hospital. In 2007 he moved back to Budapest and directed the Neurosurgery Department of Szent János's Hospital. He became a university lecturer at his alma mater, Semmelweis University. From 2010 he became head of neurosurgery at the Borsod-Abaúj-Zemplén County Central Hospital in Miskolc.
András Csókay graduated from Apáczai Csere János Gymnasium of the Eötvös Loránd University (ELTE) in 1974. From 1975 to 1980 he studied at the Faculty of Civil Engineering of the Budapest University of Technology and Economics.
András Csókay (born 16 February 1956) is a Hungarian neurosurgeon with international recognition in the field of neurosurgery for his development of a technique to enhance microsurgical precision in the vascular tunnel and for the separation of a pair of Bangladeshi (Islam) Craniopagus Twins.