Prof. Dr. Georg Feigl | Clinical Medicine | Research Excellence Award
Institut für Anatomie und klinische Morphologie, Universität Witten | Germany
Prof. Dr. Georg Christoph Feigl is a Germany-based academic researcher at Universität Witten/Herdecke, specializing in clinical anatomy, surgical education, anesthesiology-related anatomy, and cadaver-based medical training. He has authored over 120 peer-reviewed publications, accumulating 2,419 citations with an h-index of 25, reflecting sustained international impact. His research focuses on anatomical optimization for surgical and interventional procedures, including regional anesthesia, orthopedic and thoracic surgery, and advanced cadaveric models (Thiel and Dodge embalming techniques). Prof. Feigl collaborates widely across disciplines, with 300+ co-authors, contributing to translational studies that bridge anatomy, imaging, and clinical practice. His work supports safer surgical techniques, improved medical training, and evidence-based procedural standards, delivering clear societal benefits through enhanced patient safety, education quality, and clinical outcomes.
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Featured Publications
Surgical cystectomy training using human cadavers embalmed using Thiel’s method: A pilot study
– BJU International, 2024
Variability in the projection level of the vertebra prominens: A cadaveric study
– Anatomy & Cell Biology, 2024
Ganglionic local opioid analgesia at the superior cervical ganglion: MRI-verified solution spread
– Pain and Therapy, 2024
Surgical training in gynecological oncology using soft-embalmed human cadavers: First pilot study
– Archives of Gynecology and Obstetrics, 2025