Mr Gordan Grahovac, Consultant Neurosurgeon & Complex Spine Surgeon

Mr Gordan Grahovac

Consultant Neurosurgeon & Complex Spine Surgeon

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Mr Gordan Grahovac MD PhD

Consultant Neurosurgeon & Complex Spine Surgeon

MD PhD

Mr Gordan Grahovac

Consultant Neurosurgeon & Complex Spine Surgeon MD PhD

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MD PhD

Areas of expertise

  • Disc prolapse surgery
  • Carpal tunnel surgery
  • Arm and neck pain
  • Occipital nerve blocks
  • Carpal tunnel surgery

Address

  • London Bridge Hospital

    27 Tooley Street, London, SE1 2PR

  • HCA UK at The Shard

    The Shard, 32 St Thomas Street, London, SE1 9BS

  • The Harley Street Clinic

    35 Weymouth Street, London, W1G 8BJ

  • London Neurosurgery Partnership

    78 Harley Street, London, W1G 7HJ

About Mr Gordan Grahovac

GMC number: 7473025

Year qualified: 2003

Place of primary qualification: University of Zagreb

Mr Grahovac is a highly skilled specialist in complex spinal surgery, currently practising at King’s College Hospital. He began his academic journey at V. Gymnasium School in Zagreb and later attended the School of Medicine at the University of Zagreb, Croatia, where he graduated in 2003. He furthered his education by completing a PhD in biological sciences.

Mr Grahovac underwent both basic and advanced neurosurgical training in Zagreb. To expand his expertise, he travelled to Chicago to complete a paediatric fellowship at Lurie Children’s Hospital. In 2016, he joined King’s College Hospital, where he completed a fellowship in complex spinal surgery.

Mr Grahovac is a member of the Croatian Neurosurgical Society and the Croatian Medical Chamber. His areas of expertise encompass the assessment and treatment of a wide range of spinal conditions, including degenerative, traumatic, and malignant spinal issues. He is particularly proficient in minimally invasive techniques for treating neck pain, back pain, arm pain, and sciatica.

In addition to his work with degenerative spine conditions, Mr Grahovac is adept at managing more complex cases such as spinal deformities, tumours, metastases, infections, and spinal trauma. His comprehensive approach ensures that patients receive the most effective and least invasive treatments available. He offers the following medical tests and treatments:

- Minimally invasive spinal surgery
- Complex spine surgery
- Sciatica
- Back pain (operative and non-operative)
- Neck pain
- Arm pain
- Leg pain
- Spinal injections
- Spinal trauma
- Spinal tumours

Mr Grahovac’s commitment to excellence in spinal surgery and his extensive training make him a leading specialist in his field. His dedication to patient care and innovative treatment methods ensure that his patients receive the highest standard of medical attention.

Areas of expertise

  • Arm and neck pain
  • Back pain (operative and non-operative)
  • Carpal tunnel surgery
  • Complex spine surgery
  • Disc prolapse surgery
  • Disc replacement
  • Discography
  • Kyphoplasty and vertebroplasty
  • Leg pain
  • Lower back pain
  • Lumbar and cervical disc degeneration
  • Minimal invasive spine surgery
  • Neck pain
  • Nerve root blocks
  • Occipital nerve blocks
  • Sciatica
  • Scoliosis surgery
  • Spinal deformity correction
  • Spinal fusion
  • Spinal surgery
  • Spinal tumours
  • Spine fractures and trauma
  • Spine tumours and infections
  • Sports-related spine injuries
  • Upper back pain

Professional memberships

North American Spine Society (NASS)
European Association of Neurosurgical Societies
Croatian Medical Chamber
General Medical Council
North American Spine Society
British Spine Society

Articles by Mr Gordan Grahovac

Neurosurgery and coronavirus

Conus medullaris arteriovenous malformation presenting with acute dysphagia and intractable hiccups

Tongue somatosensory-evoked potentials in microvascular decompression treated trigeminal neuralgia

Microvascular decompression in supinated position for trigeminal neuralgija treatment

Extracranial propagation of glioblastoma with extension to pterygomaxillar fossa

Primary spinal malignant melanoma of spinal cord and conus medullaris

Attitudes towards organ donation among medical students