Center for Surgical Science (CSS)
Ismail Gogenur has a diverse and extensive work experience in the medical field. Ismail is currently a Professor and Senior Consultant at Sjællands Universitetshospital, Køge since May 2014. Ismail serves as the Head of Surgical Sciences in the graduate program at the Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences in Københavns Universitet - University of Copenhagen since January 2019. Ismail is also the Founder and Director of the Center for Surgical Science (CSS) from January 2015. Ismail has been actively involved in the Zealand Surgical Forum as an Organizer and Chairman since December 2015. In the past, they worked at Herlev Hospital, where they served as an Associate Professor in the Department of Surgical Gastroenterology from November 2013 to April 2014. Prior to that, they were the Chief Surgeon of the same department from November 2012 to October 2013. Ismail Gogenur gained valuable experience as a Senior Resident at both Herlev Hospital and Gentofte University Hospital from 2007 to 2012.
Ismail Gogenur completed their education at the University of Copenhagen. Ismail obtained a Cand. Med. degree in Medicine in 1999. Later, they pursued further studies at the same university and earned an Authorisation of Medical Practice degree in 2001. Finally, Ismail Gogenur achieved a Doctor of Medical Science (DMSc) degree, specializing in Postoperative circadian disturbances, from the University of Copenhagen in 2009.
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Center for Surgical Science (CSS)
The Center for Surgical Science was founded in 2015 with the aim to improve the treatment of patients with surgical diseases resulting in minimal morbidity and optimal clinical outcomes. Through a cross-disciplinary research approach and by using multi modal interventions we want to characterize the major issues for patients undergoing surgery in order to individualize pre-, intra- and postoperative treatment. We have a focus on understanding what drives an excellent treatment for patients with different comorbidities and different surgical diseases. Our major research areas are in patients with cancer in the digestive tract, patients undergoing emergency surgery and patients undergoing abdominal wall and bariatric surgery. In the clinical setting we have implemented ‘Enhanced Recovery After Surgery’ protocols in patients undergoing colorectal cancer surgery and are using minimally invasive surgical techniques (laparoscopic surgery, robot assisted laparoscopy, combined endoscopic laparoscopic procedures, and advanced endoscopic techniques). We firmly believe that state of the art ‘Enhanced Recovery After Surgery’ protocols and minimally invasive surgical techniques are the main stay of any surgical treatment and a prerequisite for performing research in surgical pathophysiology. Our vision is deeply inspired by pioneers within this field. CSS is utilizing a wide spectrum of research methodologies including in vitro studies, ex vivo studies, prospective and randomized clinical trials, and epidemiological research. We have thus, based on the different research methodologies, divided our research group in three research groups: - The big data and personalized surgery group. - The translational research group. - The clinical outcomes research group.