Fedor Krause (1857-1937) and His Innovations in Neurosurgery.
Konstantinos LaiosPavlos Lytsikas-SarlisGeorgios KostoulasAthanasios ZamparasEvangellos MavrommatisVassiliki KonofaouGeorge AndroutsosPublished in: Surgical innovation (2019)
Although Ernst von Bergmann (1837-1907) is considered the father of neurosurgery in Germany, Fedor Krause (1857-1937) should be considered as its main founder. He was principally a general surgeon but he had a special interest in neurosurgery, a field in which he introduced many new techniques. He also fabricated innovative surgical methods for the treatment of patients with epilepsy.