Dr Nicolas Kon

Dr Nicolas Kon is an experienced neurosurgeon practicing at the Mount Elizabeth Hospital, Singapore with special interest in:

  • Neuro-oncology (brain tumours, awake surgery, Gamma Knife radiosurgery)

  • Functional neurosurgery (microvascular decompression for trigeminal neuralgia and hemifacial spasm, spasticity, spinal cord stimulation)

  • Deep brain stimulation (Parkinson disease, tremors and other disorders)

  • Minimally invasive brain surgery (brain tumours, brain haemorrhage)

He is also an Adj Associate Professor at the Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine, National University of Singapore.

Educational Background

After completing medical school, Dr Kon had postgraduate medical training in some of the best neurosurgery, neurology and neurocritical care centres in the UK at the National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery, London, Charing Cross Hospital, London, and Addenbrooke’s Hospital, Cambridge, and at the National Neuroscience Institute, Singapore.

His PhD in neuroscience was obtained at Imperial College London. He did his advanced neurosurgery fellowship at the Toronto Western Hospital, University of Toronto, Canada under a top world-renowned neurosurgeon.

Degrees

Bachelor of Medicine and Surgery
University of Sheffield
United Kingdom 2000
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)
Imperial College London
United Kingdom 2008
Diploma of Imperial College
Imperial College London
United Kingdom 2008

Academic Appointment

Adjunct Associate Professor

Professional Qualifications

Membership of the Royal College of Surgeons of England (MRCS)
Fellowship of the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh (FRCS)
Fellowship of the Academy of Medicine of Singapore (FAMS)

Specialist Fellowship

Toronto Western Hospital, University of Toronto, Canada

Clinic

Dr Kon has an outpatient clinic located at Mount Elizabeth Hospital, Singapore.
Hospitals
Before practising at Mount Elizabeth Hospital, Dr Kon was a consultant neurosurgeon at the Singapore General Hospital (SGH) and Tan Tock Seng Hospital (TTSH), National Neuroscience Institute (NNI) and a visiting consultant at the National Cancer Centre, Singapore. Dr Kon currently practises in the following hospitals:
Mount Elizabeth Hospital (MEH), Singapore
Mount Elizabeth Novena Hospital (MNH), Singapore
Gleneagles Hospital (GEH), Singapore
Parkway East Hospital (PEH), Singapore

Leader & Innovator

Dr Kon was the founding co-director of the NNI Centre for Deep Brain Stimulation, and the Centre for Neurotechnological Innovation.

He is a specialist in the use of minimally invasive surgery of the brain and is the first neurosurgeon in Asia to introduce the use of minimally invasive neurosurgery using the Brainpath MIPS approach. He has trained many surgeons in Asia and Europe in minimally invasive techniques.

He has been actively involved in research to further the field of neurosurgery and is the author of more than 90 peer-reviewed publications, book chapters, and hold several patents.

He has been the principal investigator of many randomized controlled clinical trials and the recipient of national and international research grants. He also serves on the ethics board of the Centralised Institutional Review Board.

View the full list of Dr Nicolas Kon's academic publications

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Awards and Recognitions

He has a longstanding commitment to neurosurgery and has received a long service award from the National Neuroscience Institute, Singapore for his contributions. He also received an Outstanding Faculty Award for the training of neurosurgery residents.

In addition, Dr Kon has a strong passion towards patient care and has been awarded several Service with A Heart awards by the Singapore General Hospital.

Nathalie Rose Barr PhD award, Imperial College London
Outstanding Faculty Award, Residency in Singhealth (RiSE) Award
Multiple best research poster awards (local and international conferences)
Service With A Heart Awards, Singapore General Hospital
SingHealth Health Manpower Development Programme (HMDP) Award for Specialist Fellowship
Long Service Award, National Neuroscience Institute and SingHealth

Publications & Scholarly Articles

Academic peer reviewed articles authored by Dr Nicolas Kon Kam King (King NK).
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Microelectrode recording findings within the tractography-defined ventral intermediate nucleus.
King NK
Krishna V
Basha D
Elias G
Sammartino F
J Neurosurg
May 2017
Incidence of recurrent intracerebral hemorrhages in a multiethnic South Asian population.
Qiu L
Upadhyaya T
See AA
Ng YP
King NK
J Stroke Cerebrovasc Dis
March 2017
The Fluoropen: a simple low-cost device to detect intraoperative fluorescein fluorescence in stereotactic needle biopsy of brain tumors.
Thien A
Rao JP
Ng WH.
King NK
Acta Neurochir (Wien)
February 2017
Gonadal hormone regulation as therapeutic strategy after acute intracerebral haemorrhage.
James ML
Christianson T
Woo D
King NK
Proc
January 2017
Evaluation of oculomotor performance in healthy volunteer using wearable eye-tracker.
Jayanthinathan N
Han JX
See AA
King NK
Irish Journal of Medical Science 2017;186
January 2017
Speech and language adverse effects after thalamotomy and deep brain stimulation in patients with movement disorders: A meta-analysis.
Alomar S
King NK
Tam J
Bari AA
Hamani C.
Mov Disord
January 2017
Prevalence of asymptomatic unruptured intracranial aneurysms in a Southeast Asian population.
Thien A
See AA
Ang SY
Primalani NK
Lim MJ
World Neurosurg
January 2017
Sequence of electrode implantation and outcome of deep brain stimulation for Parkinson's disease.
Sammartino F
Krishna V
King NK
Bruno V
Kalia S
J Neurol Neurosurg Psychiatry
August 2016
Tractography based ventral intermediate nucleus targeting: Novel methodology and intraoperative validation.
Sammartino F
Krishna V
King NK
Lozano AM.
Schwartz ML
Mov Disord
August 2016
Anterior nucleus deep brain stimulation for refractory epilepsy: Insights into patterns of seizure control and efficacious target.
Krishna V
King NK
Sammartino F
Strauss I
Andrade DM
Neurosurgery
June 2016
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