Salomón Hakim
Salomón Hakim was a pioneering Colombian neurosurgeon known for developing the Hakim valve in 1957, a significant advancement in treating normal pressure hydrocephalus, originating from his work at the Hospital San Juan de Dios.
Born on Jan 01, 1957 (69 years old)
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Honduras:
Dr. Salomón Hakim is a Colombian neurosurgeon who developed a valve that regulates cerebrospinal fluid drainage, transforming hydrocephalus into a manageable condition.
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Colombia:
He has expressed his support for his father during the recovery of Senator Uribe Turbay.
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Colombia:
Salomón Hakim is the son of the neurosurgeon who operated on Miguel Uribe.
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Colombia:
Salomón Hakim was a prominent neurosurgeon known for his contributions to the field, including the development of a new type of valve for hydrocephalus.
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Colombia:
Salomón Hakim developed a valve in 1957 as an alternative for normotensive hydrocephalus.
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