Assist Prof Dr Gergő Józsa | Pediatric Trauma Award | Best Researcher Award
Assist Prof Dr Gergő Józsa, PTE ,Hungary
Dr. Gergő Józsa is a dedicated medical professional with extensive expertise in pediatric surgery and trauma care. He graduated from the Medical University in 2009, subsequently specializing in pediatric surgery, hand surgery, and pediatric trauma surgery. Dr. Józsa earned his PhD in 2019 and achieved habilitation in 2024, focusing on the management of pediatric burns. He currently serves as the Head of the Pediatric Trauma Centre at the University of Pécs, where he leads innovative research and surgical advancements in pediatric orthopedics and trauma management.
Publication Profile
Education
Dr. Gergő Józsa completed his medical education at the Medical University in 2009, followed by specialization in Pediatric Surgery in 2015 and Hand Surgery in 2018. He concurrently specialized in Pediatric Trauma Surgery, enhancing his skills in managing critical pediatric injuries. In 2019, he earned his PhD, focusing on pediatric burn management with polyhexamethylene biguanide. His habilitation in 2024 recognized his contributions to the field, particularly in the treatment of pediatric superficial partial-thickness burns. Dr. Józsa’s academic journey reflects a commitment to advancing pediatric surgical techniques and improving outcomes for young patients.
Experience
Dr. Gergő Józsa is currently the Head of the Pediatric Trauma Centre at the University of Pécs, where he oversees comprehensive care for pediatric patients with traumatic injuries. He leads a multidisciplinary team in providing specialized surgical interventions and innovative treatments. His clinical expertise spans pediatric surgery, hand surgery, and trauma surgery, with a particular focus on complex cases like juvenile osteochondral fractures and congenital hand disorders. Dr. Józsa is actively involved in research, contributing significantly to publications on pediatric orthopedic treatments and surgical innovations. His leadership and dedication have established him as a pivotal figure in advancing pediatric trauma care in Hungary.
Research focus
Dr. Gergő Józsa’s research focuses on advancing surgical techniques and improving outcomes in pediatric trauma and orthopedics. His interests include the management of pediatric burns, particularly superficial partial-thickness burns treated with polyhexamethylene biguanide. Dr. Józsa explores innovative approaches in limb prosthetics and orthotics using additive manufacturing technologies. He has published extensively on topics such as absorbable implants for juvenile osteochondral fractures, surgical management of congenital hand disorders, and autologous skin transplantation for burns. His research aims to enhance surgical precision, reduce recovery times, and optimize long-term functional outcomes for pediatric patients with complex orthopedic and traumatic conditions.
Publication Top Notes
Management of Pediatric Superficial Partial-Thickness Burns with Polyhexamethylene Biguanide: Outcomes and Influencing Factors 📄
Mirror Hand Disorder’s Surgical Management with Metacarpal Wedging 📄
Additive manufacturing in limb prosthetics and orthotics: the past, present and future of 3D printing orthopedic assistive devices 📄
Management of Juvenile Osteochondral Fractures Utilising Absorbable PLGA Implants 📄
A Complex Case of Clino-Syndactyly with Fourth Metacarpal Aplasia 📄
Mid-Term Follow-Up Study of Children Undergoing Autologous Skin Transplantation for Burns 📄
Preliminary experience with bioabsorbable intramedullary nails for paediatric forearm fractures: results of a mini-series 📄
Effectiveness of four topical treatment methods in a rat model of superficial partial-thickness burn injury: the advantages of combining zinc-hyaluronan gel with silver foam dressing 📄