Prof. Jun Zhong | Cranial nerve disorders | Best Researcher Award
Prof. Jun Zhong, Xinhua Hospital, Shanghai Jiatong University School of Medicine, China.
Professor Jun Zhong, born in Shanghai in 1967, is a distinguished neurosurgeon and academic leader affiliated with Shanghai JiaoTong University School of Medicine and XinHua Hospital. His medical education (1996–2000) at Shanghai JiaoTong laid the groundwork for a stellar career marked by both domestic excellence and international exposure, including fellowships in the United States. He is renowned for performing over 14,000 microvascular decompression (MVD) surgeries, offering effective relief for patients with cranial nerve hyperexcitability disorders such as trigeminal neuralgia and hemifacial spasm
Profile
🎓 Early Academic Pursuits
Born on January 11, 1967, in Shanghai, China, Jun Zhong pursued his medical studies with diligence and ambition. From 1996 to 2000, he completed his medical and doctoral training at Shanghai JiaoTong University, one of China’s most prestigious institutions. This period laid a strong foundation for his lifelong commitment to neurological science and patient care. Dr. Zhong’s early academic journey reflected not only his dedication to the field of neurosurgery but also a deep interest in advancing clinical techniques and research methodologies in neurological disorders.
🧠 Professional Endeavors in Neurosurgery
Professor Zhong currently holds the position of Vice-Chairman in the Department of Neurosurgery at XinHua Hospital, affiliated with Shanghai JiaoTong University School of Medicine. His role as a professor and clinical neurosurgeon demonstrates a perfect blend of academia and practice. He has also enriched his global perspective by working in the United States at institutions like Wayne State University, the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, and the University of Arkansas in Little Rock. These international fellowships equipped him with world-class surgical skills and innovative clinical approaches that he later introduced in China.
🧬 Contributions and Research Focus
At the forefront of functional neurosurgery, Dr. Zhong has made groundbreaking contributions in the management of cranial nerve hyperexcitability disorders. His expertise is most prominent in microvascular decompression (MVD), a procedure he has performed over 14,000 times—an extraordinary number that speaks volumes about both his proficiency and patient trust. These surgeries have targeted complex conditions such as trigeminal neuralgia, hemifacial spasm, glossopharyngeal neuralgia, and hemimasticatory spasm. Dr. Zhong introduced a “safe & easy” surgical strategy that enhances the safety and effectiveness of MVD, solidifying his reputation as a pioneer in this domain.
🏆 Accolades and Recognition
Dr. Zhong’s innovations have not gone unnoticed in the international medical community. His experimental work on the mechanisms behind cranial nerve hyperexcitability disorders led to the formulation of a novel scientific hypothesis. This work was recognized at the 81st Annual Meeting of the American Association of Neurological Surgeons (AANS) in New Orleans, where he was awarded the International Travel Scholarship—a testament to the global relevance of his research. Such recognition highlights his role as not just a skilled surgeon but a thought leader in neurosurgical research.
📚 Impact through Publications and Medical Consensus
Beyond the operating room, Professor Zhong has been a prolific academic contributor. He has authored and co-authored over 100 scientific papers and has been instrumental in editing four major books focused on functional neurosurgery. His collaborative leadership, particularly alongside Professor Li, was central in drafting the national consensus guidelines for the diagnosis and treatment of trigeminal neuralgia and hemifacial spasm in China. These documents serve as critical references for Chinese neurosurgeons and have standardized care practices across the nation.
🌍 Influence on Global Neurosurgery
Professor Zhong’s blend of Chinese clinical volume and Western surgical training has placed him in a unique position to influence neurosurgery globally. His high-volume surgical experience offers unmatched insights into rare and complex cranial nerve disorders. International scholars and medical institutions continue to engage with his work, learning from the wealth of data and experience his team has generated. His strategies have influenced training modules, surgical workshops, and research designs across Asia and beyond.
🔮 Legacy and Future Contributions
As he continues his journey, Professor Zhong remains a beacon of clinical excellence and scientific inquiry. With a strong academic and surgical legacy already established, his future contributions are expected to expand into mentorship, global collaboration, and the development of minimally invasive neurosurgical techniques. His ongoing efforts aim to improve patient outcomes and make neurosurgical care more accessible, safe, and effective worldwide. By training the next generation of neurosurgeons and continuously refining his methods, he ensures that his impact will resonate for decades to come.
Publication
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Title: The key to PBC success: Pear or Banana?
Authors: Yujie Ma, Ge Yao, HaoLin Wang, Zhengnan Huang, Ningning Dou, ZiJian Shi, Jun Zhong, Shiting Li
Year: 2025
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Title: Revisiting the Efficacy of Redo Microvascular Decompression for Trigeminal Neuralgia
Authors: Zhongding Zhang, Hua Zhao, Yinda Tang, Baimiao Wang, Qing Yuan, Ying Zhang, Yihua Li, Jun Zhong, Shiting Li
Year: 2024
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Title: Riveting technique in percutaneous balloon compression for trigeminal neuralgia remedy
Authors: Haolin Wang, ShaoZhen Hu, Zheng Nan Huang, YuJie Ma, Ge Yao, Kui Chen, Ningning Dou, Lei Xia, Shiting Li, Jun Zhong
Year: 2024
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Title: Identification of the leverage point in the offending artery
Author: Jun Zhong
Year: 2024
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Title: Lumbar Endoscopic Unilateral Laminotomy With Bilateral Decompression Surgery in Severe Lumbar Stenosis Under Electrophysiological Monitoring – Focused on Full-Visualized Trephine/Osteotome
Authors: Ning-Ning Dou, Hao-lin Wang, Shao-Zhen Hu, Zheng-Nan Huang, Jun Zhong, Shi-Ting Li
Year: 2023
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Title: Letter to the Editor Regarding “Microvascular Decompression of the Trigeminal Nerve with Petrous Sling Technique: Surgical Video”
Author: Jun Zhong
Year: 2020
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Title: A comparative study of intraoperative findings and postoperative outcomes between atypical and typical hemifacial spasms
Authors: MingXing Liu, Lei Xia, Jun Zhong, Bin Li, NingNing Dou, ShiTing Li
Year: 2018
🧾 Conclusion
Professor Jun Zhong stands as a world-leading figure in the field of functional neurosurgery, particularly in the treatment of cranial nerve disorders. His contributions are marked by a rare combination of high-volume surgical expertise, scientific innovation, and academic leadership. With a legacy built on advancing surgical safety, shaping national protocols, and training future leaders in neurosurgery, he continues to influence the global neurological community. His work not only improves patient outcomes but also propels the field forward with lasting academic and clinical value.