Professional background

George Samandouras has been trained in Oxford at the Radcliffe Hospitals NHS Trust and has completed a fellowship in Paris in 2008.

At Queen Square, he directs the education and training of neurosurgical trainees and fellows. His clinical interests include brain tumours, minimally invasive surgery and spine surgery.

Surgical oncology techniques employed include fluorescent-guided resection, cortical mapping and intraoperative MRI.

Publications

Books

Taylor G, Simpson M, Samandouras G Neurology and Neurosurgery at a Glance Willey 2015 In Press

Samandouras G (Ed) The Neurosurgeon's Handbook, Oxford University Press, 2010

Samandouras G Online atlas “Masters of Neurosurgery”

www.mastersofneurosurgery.com

eBRAIN PROJECT

Samandouras G.
Surgical Managament of High Grade Gliomas
http://www.ebrainjnc.com/

Samandouras G.
Surgical Managament of Low Grade Gliomas
http://www.ebrainjnc.com/

Selected articles

Borg A, Samandouras G, Phadke R, Kitchen N.
An unusual cerebellar cyst.
J Clin Neurosci. 2010 Aug;17(8):1023, 1093.

Rourke T, Davies S, Samandouras G.
Serial LPS without serial imaging in idiopathic intracranial hypertension: a lesson learned.
Headache. 2008 Apr;48(4):630-2.

Samandouras G, Kerr RS, Milford CA.
Minimally invasive biopsy of parasellar lesions: safety and clinical applications of the endoscopic, transnasal approach.
Br J Neurosurg. 2005 Aug;19(4):338-44.

Samandouras G, Teddy PJ, Cadoux-Hudson T, Ansorge O.
Amyloid in neurosurgical and neurological practice.
J Clin Neurosci. 2006 Feb;13(2):159-67.

Lawson-Smith M, Samandouras G, Hinks T, Tan PL, Quaghebeur G, Mathews P, Anosgore O, Aziz TZ.Spinal cord infarction caused by malignant intramedullary glioma: the traps of epidemiology and travel history.
Br J Neurosurg. 2004 Apr;18(2):199-200.

Kelly PA, Samandouras G, Grossman AB, Afshar F, Besser GM, Jenkins PJ.
Neurosurgical treatment of Nelson's syndrome.
J Clin Endocrinol Metab. 2002 Dec;87(12):5465-9.
Br J Neurosurg. 2002 Apr;16(2):192-3.

Are recurrent epidermoid tumours ever curable? MRI and intraoperative findings.
Samandouras G, Aspoas AR.
Br J Neurosurg. 2001 Dec;15(6):531-2. No abstract available.