Österreich,
Wien
Robert Schmidhammer
Spezialist/-in für periphere Nerven
37 Jahre der Erfahrung
Wiener Privatklinik
Professor Robert Schmidhammer is the specialist in peripheral nerve surgery, brachial plexus, reconstructive surgery after injuries and hand surgery. Professional activity:
• 1980-1987 studied medicine at the University of Vienna
• 1987 Doctoral Specialization in Human Genetics
• 1987-1988 Military service at Heeresspital Vienna
• 1988 Secondary Injury Physician at Linz Hospital
• 1991 Training as a general practitioner at the Steyr State Hospital
• 1992-1997 Traumatology training at the Linz Emergency Hospital
• Graduated University of Neurosurgery (Professor Dr. Pendle's Advice)
• Ambulance Degree (Practicing Ambulance at NAW II Linz)
• Counter-subject surgery, Freistadt • Anesthesiology and intensive care medicine UKH-Linz
• since 1994, member of the team for hand surgery and microsurgery (replantation team)
• since 1997, sports healthcare, Competitive Sports, Linz
• 1997-1998 cooperation with Upper Austria, assistance in preparation for the Sydney 2000 Olympics
• 1997-1998 Counter-subject surgery, Elisabethinen Linz Hospital
• Since 1998, specialist in traumatology, diploma of the Medical Association of Upper Austria, diploma in sports medicine
• 1998 Sports outpatient clinic UKH-Linz
• Traumatologist at the Linz Emergency Hospital
• 2002 Experimental Traumatology, Vienna - Research Center
• Staying at graduate school
• Department of Hand Surgery, University Hospital Bern, Switzerland
• Institute of Clinical and Experimental Traumatology named after Ludwig Boltzmann, Vienna
Membership in organizations:
• Austrian Society of Traumatology
• Austrian Society for Hand Surgery
• German Society for Hand Surgery
• American Society for Peripheral Nerve Damage
Research:
• Surgical improvement, peripheral nerve regeneration
• The effect of movement on the regeneration of peripheral nerves
• Tubular segmental neural splint
• The effect of improved nerve regeneration on the muscular terminal organ
• Dense polyurethane-based nerve substitutes, AO-Davos Research Center, Switzerland
• The effect of bioabsorbable substances (polyurethanes, polycryptones ..)
• AO-Davos Switzerland Research Center and University of Minho-Portugal Collaborate
• Virtual sensitivity
Main specialization:
• Brachial plexus
• Nerves of the upper limb
• Lumbosacral plexus
• Nerves of the lower extremities
• The consequences of a nerve after injuries
• Neurolysis
• Recovery of nerve continuity by nerve transplantation
• Nervous transmission
• Recovery of function by muscle transfer
• Muscle recovery
• Arthrolysis (solution of articular adhesions)
• Tenolysis (loosening of tendons)
• Reconstruction by skin grafting and tissue transfer (sliding tissue flaps)
• Pain syndromes caused by nerve irritation: spontaneously or after surgery / injury • Reconstructive surgery of the skin and sliding tissue
• Nerve tumor