Juha Hernesniemi (18 October 1947 – 25 June 2023) was a Finnish neurosurgeon and professor emeritus of the neurosurgery department in Helsinki.[1][2][3]
Hernesniemi was born in Kannus on 18 October 1947.[4] He had a special interest in cerebrovascular diseases that are surgically amenable, especially aneurysms and AVMs. He published extensively and is widely cited within this particular domain of neurosurgery. Hernesniemi died in Helsinki on 25 June 2023,[5] at the age of 75.[6][7][8]
Education
1973 Medical Doctor (MD)
1979 Doctor of Medical Science (PhD)
1998 Professor in Neurosurgery
Position and contact information (as of October 2015)
Professor Emeritus, Department of Neurosurgery in Helsinki University Hospital, Töölö
Working as Visiting Professor and Head of Neurosurgery at Nobel Institute for Neurosciences Biratnagar Nepal
Specialization
1979 Specialization in Neurosurgery
1987 Associate Professor
Work experience
1979–1983 Senior consultant in neurosurgical departments (Helsinki, Kuopio and Uppsala)
1983–1991 Assistant Chief Physician, Neurosurgery Department, Kuopio University Hospital
1991–1992 Chief Physician, Neurosurgery Department, Kuopio University Hospital
1992–1993 Research and Teaching Fellow, Neurosurgery Department, University of Miami
1993–1997 Chief Physician of Neurosurgery Department, Kuopio University Hospital
1997–2015 Chairman, Department of Neurosurgery in Helsinki University Hospital, Töölö
2015–2023 various ad-hoc appointments as visiting professor in Peru, Italy, Nepal
Memberships in scientific advisory boards
1999–2023 Member of International Advisory Board, Neurosurgery
1999–2008 Member of International Advisory Board, Surgical Neurology
2002 Member of International Advisory Board, Zentralblatt für Neurochirurgie
2008–2023 Associate Editor, Surgical Neurology
Other academic and professional activities
Supervisor for 8 doctoral dissertations
Co-supervisor for 5 doctoral dissertations
General Secretary for 2 International Congresses: 40th Annual Meeting of the Scandinavian Neurosurgical Society, Kuopio 1989 and EANS Winter Meeting Kuopio, Finland, 1994
Personal neurosurgical operative experience
14,000 operations including:
cerebral aneurysm >4,000 patients
intracranial AVM and DAVF >500 patients
brain tumour >3,000 patients
head injury >600 patients
cervical spine >800 patients
lumbar spine >300 patients
spinal tumour >300 patients
Visits and study periods at neurosurgery departments world-wide
University of Bucharest, Romania (Prof. Arseni), 1978
University of Zürich, Switzerland (Prof. Yasargil), 1982
Semmelweis University Budapest, Hungary (Prof. Pásztor), 1984
The National Hospital, London, UK (Prof. Symon, Prof. Crockard), 1988
Department of Clinical Neurological Sciences, London, Canada (Prof. Peerless, Prof. Drake), 1989
Semmelweis University Budapest, Hungary (Prof. Nyáry, Prof. Vajda), 1991