Wirginia Maixner

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Wirginia Maixner (pronunciation: Wir-gin-ia Max-ner) is a renowned pediatric neurosurgeon and the Director of the Department of Neurosurgery at the Royal Children's Hospital, Melbourne. She is known for her significant contributions to the field of neurosurgery, particularly in the treatment of epilepsy and brain tumors in children.

Etymology

The name "Wirginia" is a variant of the name "Virginia," which is of Latin origin and means "virginal" or "pure." The surname "Maixner" is of German origin and is an occupational name for a grower or seller of wheat, derived from the Middle High German "meizære."

Career

Wirginia Maixner has been a leading figure in pediatric neurosurgery for over two decades. She completed her medical training at the University of Melbourne and later specialized in neurosurgery. She has been associated with the Royal Children's Hospital, Melbourne, where she has performed numerous complex surgeries and has been instrumental in the development of innovative surgical techniques.

Contributions

Maixner is particularly known for her work in the treatment of epilepsy and brain tumors in children. She has been involved in the development and implementation of several innovative surgical techniques, including the use of MRI-guided laser ablation for the treatment of epilepsy.

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