Dr. Máté Nagy uses a wide range of nerve root blockades in his work, focusing on various spinal interventions, such as herniated disc surgery or minimally invasive screw-rod fixation of the spine. He is also continuously training in the field of brain and spinal stimulation surgeries, which can serve to permanently relieve pain.
Education
He received his medical degree in 2013 from the Faculty of General Medicine of the University of Pécs, and studied in Munich at the Ludwig Maximilians University in 2011. He also passed his neurosurgeon examination in Pécs.
Performed procedures
Pain that can be reduced with spinal cord stimulation:
Failed back surgery syndrome (also known as postlaminectomy syndrome)