Stanislaw Kwiek
- Specialization: Spine neurosurgeon
- 31 years of experience
- Speaks:English, Polish
- Workplace: Poland, Jelenia Góra, KCM Clinic
Dr. Stanislaw Kwiek is a spine neurosurgeon at KCM Clinic in Poland. He specializes in the surgical treatment of discopathy and spinal stenosis. Dr. Kwiek earned his doctorate with a focus on intraoperative neurophysiological monitoring. He serves as an assistant professor at the Medical University of Katowice.
- Performs endoscopic cervical spine surgery and SED–YESS lumbar procedures.
- Uses DISCOgel nucleoplasty and percutaneous laser disc decompression (PLDD).
- Applies dynamic stabilization techniques using Medtronic DIAM flexible implants.
- Works at an ISO-certified clinic that serves 700+ international patients annually.
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Dr. Stanislaw Kwiek is a neurosurgeon specializing in minimally invasive spine surgery at KCM Clinic. He holds a postdoctoral degree for his research on multimodal monitoring during complex nerve surgeries. The specialist treats nervous system diseases and spinal conditions such as discopathy and stenosis.
Spine Surgery & Treatment Focus
Dr. Kwiek relieves pain through endoscopic and laser techniques. He uses the SED-YESS lumbar endoscope for precise herniated disc removal. These methods often result in faster recovery times than traditional open surgery. His treatment approach includes:
- Endoscopic cervical spine surgery for disc herniation
- Percutaneous laser disc decompression (PLDD) — a procedure that uses a laser to shrink a herniated disc and relieve nerve pressure
- Cervical nucleotomy-discectomy using coblation technology — a technique using cold radiofrequency energy to remove disc tissue
- Dynamic stabilization with the Medtronic DIAM flexible implant
- DISCOgel spine implants and nucleoplasty
- Vertebroplasty for thoracolumbar vertebral body fractures
- Diagnostic spinal blockades for pain mapping
Academic & Research Achievements
Dr. Kwiek is a researcher in clinical neurophysiology. In 2013, the Silesian Medical University published his paper on predictive factors for vestibular nerve surgery. His work analyzed long-term outcomes for patients operated on with retro-axial access. He utilizes this academic background to apply intraoperative monitoring during surgery.
Work Experience
- Assistant Professor, Department of Neurosurgery, Medical University of Katowice
- Neurosurgeon, KCM Clinic, Jelenia Góra
Education & Training
- 1995 – First-degree specialization in neurosurgery, Poland
- 1997 – Doctorate in Medical Sciences, Silesian Medical Academy
- 1998 – Second-degree specialization in neurosurgery and neurotraumatology
- 2013 – Postdoctoral thesis (Habilitation), Silesian Medical University
- Medical Degree – Silesian Medical Academy in Katowice
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