Chang-Ki Hong, MD, PhD
ETOS Executive Board
Proffesional Experience
Professor, Department of Neurosurgery, Ulsan University College of Medicine
Director, Brain Tumor Center, Asan Medical Center, Seoul, Korea
Executive Member of Korean Skull Base Society
Executive Member of Korean Brain Tumor Society
Executive Member of Korean Society of Endoscopic Neurosurgery
Details
Professional Biography
Hospital
Asan Medical Center, Ulsan University College of Medicine
Special interest
Skull base surgery
Endoscopic skull base surgery (EEA, ETOA)
Biography
Dr. Changki Hong is a Neurosurgeon based in Seoul, South Korea with 25+ years in the field.
He is a full member of the Korean Society of Brain Oncology, the American Association of Neurological Surgeons (AANS), and an academic member of the Korean Society of Cerebrovascular Surgery.
He completed his graduation from Inha University School of Medicine in 1996 and later obtained his residency from the same academy.
He also did his M.S. and Ph.D. from Yonsei University Graduate School of Medicine in 2000 and 2008 respectively.
He specializes in brain tumors, meningioma, glioma, pituitary tumors, auditory nerve tumors, craniotomy, cerebral aneurysms, moyamoya disease, cerebral arteriovenous malformation, cervical disorders, pediatric neurosurgery, etc.
Dr. Hong has his publications both nationally and internationally and has written chapters in world-renowned books on brain surgery.
Education
Graduation, 1996, Inha University School of Medicine
MS, 2000, Inha University Graduate School of Medicine
Awards
2011 Korean Cerebrovascular Society Best Paper Award
2012 Gangnam Severance Hospital Excellent Professor of the Year Award
2014 Best Academic Award, Korean Society of Skull and Low Surgery
2014 Cranio Low Surgery Society 21st Regular Academic Conference Young Medical Scientist Award
2016 Best Academic Award of the Korean Society of Skull and Low Surgery
Publications
Radiosurgery vs. microsurgery for newly diagnosed, small petroclival meningiomas with trigeminal neuralgia
Endoscopic transorbital and endonasal approach for trigeminal schwannomas: a retrospective multicenter analysis (KOSEN-005)
Survival benefit of lobectomy over gross-total resection without lobectomy in cases of primary glioblastoma in the non-eloquent area: a retrospective study
Validation and optimization of a web-based nomogram for predicting survival of patients with newly diagnosed glioblastoma