Prof. Keyoumars Ashkan, Consultant Neurosurgeon

Prof. Keyoumars Ashkan

Consultant Neurosurgeon

Book online
|

Prof. Keyoumars Ashkan BA BSc MB BCh FRCP FRCPath FRCS FRCPS FRCS (SN) MD

Consultant Neurosurgeon

BA BSc MB BCh FRCP FRCPath FRCS FRCPS FRCS (SN) MD

Prof. Keyoumars Ashkan

Consultant Neurosurgeon BA BSc MB BCh FRCP FRCPath FRCS FRCPS FRCS (SN) MD

Book online
|
BA BSc MB BCh FRCP FRCPath FRCS FRCPS FRCS (SN) MD
HCA-Healthcare-UK

Areas of expertise

  • Functional neurosurgery
  • Deep brain stimulation
  • Neuro-oncology
  • Brain tumours
  • Radiosurgery
HCA-Healthcare-UK

Recommendations for Prof. Ashkan

These recommendations are for information purposes only. Doctors providing recommendations do so in good faith and are not responsible for clinical outcomes.

Recommended by:

  • byMr Adel Tavakkolizadeh, Consultant Orthopaedic and Upper Limb Surgeon

    Pushing the boundaries of neurosurgery. Highly knowledgeable.

  • by Dr Cyrus Abbasian, Online consultation

    He’s the youngest professor for neurosurgery in the country. He’s clinically skilled and he undertakes research in brain tumours.

  • byMr Adel Tavakkolizadeh, Consultant Orthopaedic and Upper Limb Surgeon

    Pushing the boundaries of neurosurgery. Highly knowledgeable.

  • by Dr Cyrus Abbasian, Online consultation

    He’s the youngest professor for neurosurgery in the country. He’s clinically skilled and he undertakes research in brain tumours.

  • Address

    About Prof. Keyoumars Ashkan

    GMC number: 4011040

    Year qualified: 1993

    Place of primary qualification: University of Wales

    Professor Keyoumars Ashkan is a distinguished neurosurgeon at King’s College Hospital, London. He is one of the few neurosurgeons in the UK to be awarded a Professorship. Professor Ashkan completed dual postgraduate training in medicine and surgery, earning Membership of the Royal College of Physicians in 1997 and the Fellowship of the Royal Colleges of Surgeons of England and Glasgow in 1998. He received higher specialist training in general neurosurgery in London and was awarded the Fellowship of the Royal College of Surgeons in Neurosurgery in 2002. His subspecialist training in stereotactic and functional neurosurgery included a Fellowship in France, leading to an MD degree in 2006.

    Appointed as a Consultant Neurosurgeon at King’s College Hospital in January 2007, Professor Ashkan was later promoted to Professor. His expertise spans degenerative spine disease, neuromodulation surgery, and brain tumours. He specialises in deep brain stimulation, spinal cord stimulation, and occipital nerve stimulation for movement disorders, pain, and headaches. He is also proficient in image-guided minimally invasive and stereotactic surgery for brain tumours, including awake craniotomies and brain mapping. Additionally, he is trained in Gamma and Cyberknife radiosurgery.

    Professor Ashkan holds several key roles, including UK Lead for the Genomics England programme for brain tumours, President of the British Society for Stereotactic and Functional Neurosurgery, and Chairman of the Neurosurgery Section of the International Parkinson and Movement Disorder Society. He is also King’s Lead for Neuro-Oncology and Chair of King’s Neuroscience Clinical Trial Unit. In his spare time, he enjoys playing the piano, having completed a degree and diploma in music.

    Areas of expertise

    • Neuro-oncology
    • Brain tumour surgery
    • Functional neurosurgery
    • Deep brain stimulation
    • Spinalcord stimulation
    • Cyberknife and Gammaknife
    • Back pain
    • Sciatica
    • Parkinson's disease
    • Occipital nerve stimulation

    Professional memberships

    British Medical Association (BMA)
    Society of British Neurological Surgeons
    European Association of Neurosurgical Societies
    International Parkinson and Movement Disorder Society
    British Neuro-Oncology Society
    British Society for Stereotactic & Functional Neurosurgery

    Articles by Prof. Keyoumars Ashkan

    Peripheral nerve stimulation registry for intractable migraine headache

    A position statement on the utility of interval imaging in standard of care brain tumour management

    Intraoperative mapping of pre-central motor cortex and subcortex

    Inter-dural spinal cyst with acute thoracic compressive myelopathy

    Deep brain stimulation in the management of paediatric neuropsychiatric conditions

    Subthalamic beta-targeted neurofeedback speeds up movement initiation but increases tremor in parkinsonian patients

    O-arm stereotactic imaging in deep brain stimulation surgery work

    Neurosurgery and coronavirus: impact and challenges—lessons learnt from the first wave of a global pandemic

    Glioblastoma post-operative imaging in neuro-oncology

    Multicellular ‘hotspots’ harbour high-grade potential in lower-grade gliomas