Komboz Fares, Ryang Yu-Mi, Hernandez-Duran Silvia
Department of Neurosurgery, University Medical Center Göttingen, Robert-Koch-Straße 40, 37075, Göttingen, Germany.
Department of Neurosurgery & Center for Spinetherapy, Helios Klinikum Berlin-Buch, Germany.
Brain Spine. 2025 Mar 11;5:104230. doi: 10.1016/j.bas.2025.104230. eCollection 2025.
Dr. Henry D. Messer was a pioneering figure in neurosurgery and LGBT rights activism in the USA during the 1950s, a time of significant societal stigma. Despite facing discrimination due to his sexual orientation, Messer's resilience led him to become one of the first openly gay neurosurgeons in the United States.
The authors aimed to explore the life and contributions of Dr. Henry D. Messer to the medical and neurosurgical community.
The authors performed a review of the literature as well as the works and the publications of Dr. Henry D. Messer.
After overcoming professional setbacks linked to his identity, Messer became chief of neurosurgery at Wayne County General Hospital in 1976. His activism was instrumental in advocating for LGBT representation within the medical community. His 1974 chapter "The Homosexual as Physician" was critical for medical literature, challenging stereotypes and calling for greater acceptance of homosexual physicians. Messer's work coincided with broader LGBT rights movements, including the Stonewall riots, laying the groundwork for future advocacy efforts. The article also highlights Messer's scientific contributions, which includes 10 peer-reviewed publications in the field of neurosurgery.
Messer's legacy continues to influence contemporary discussions on diversity in medicine, emphasizing the importance of representation for underrepresented minorities in neurosurgery. By reflecting on his journey, this article focuses on the ongoing challenges faced by LGBTQ+ and female neurosurgeons today, advocating for a more inclusive and innovative field that enhances patient care through diversity.
亨利·D·梅塞尔博士是20世纪50年代美国神经外科和 LGBT 权利运动的先驱人物,当时社会存在严重的污名化现象。尽管因性取向面临歧视,但梅塞尔的坚韧使他成为美国首批公开出柜的同性恋神经外科医生之一。
作者旨在探讨亨利·D·梅塞尔博士对医学和神经外科领域的生活及贡献。
作者对文献以及亨利·D·梅塞尔博士的著作和出版物进行了综述。
在克服与他的身份相关的职业挫折后,梅塞尔于1976年成为韦恩县综合医院神经外科主任。他的维权行动有助于推动 LGBT 在医学界的代表性。他1974年撰写的章节《同性恋医生》对医学文献至关重要,挑战了刻板印象,并呼吁对同性恋医生有更大的接纳度。梅塞尔的工作与更广泛的 LGBT 权利运动同步,包括石墙事件,为未来的维权努力奠定了基础。文章还强调了梅塞尔的科学贡献,其中包括在神经外科领域10篇经同行评审的出版物。
梅塞尔的遗产继续影响着当代关于医学多样性的讨论,强调神经外科中代表性不足的少数群体代表性的重要性。通过反思他的历程,本文关注当今 LGBTQ+ 和女性神经外科医生面临的持续挑战,倡导一个更具包容性和创新性的领域,通过多样性提升患者护理水平。