Ivar Mendez is the Fred H. Wigmore Professor and Chairman of Surgery at the University of Saskatchewan and the Unified Head of Surgery for the Province of Saskatchewan. He is internationally known for his work in cell transplantation for Parkinson's disease and the use of remote presence robotics in neurosurgery and primary health care. He also holds an appointment at the Department of Psychology and Neuroscience at Dalhousie University and he is one of the founders of the Brain Repair Centre. He is also the president and founder of the Ivar Mendez International Foundation that is dedicated to providing health and educational assistance to children in the Bolivian Andes. Mendez is a photographer and sculptor and has published four books of photography.
He pioneered the technique of multiple grafts to restore dopamine input to the parkinsonian mammalian brain. This technique was translated into clinical trials in patients with Parkinson's disease and showed long-term survival of those grafts. He also pioneered the use of Glial Derived Neurotrophic Factor in combination with fetal cells in humans. Mendez invented a transplantation delivery system to inject cells into the human brain. With his team, he performed the first long-distance brain surgery robotic telementoring in the world by using a robotic arm to mentor neurosurgeons located 400 km away. He is also pioneering the use of remote presence devices to deliver health care in remote locations. In 2015, Mendez and his team printed the first 3D brain for planning deep brain stimulation surgery. Research in 3D brain printing led in 2016 to the development of a virtual reality brain for medical education and surgical planning applications.
Inventions
Neural transplantation delivery system: Canadian Patent #2,281,007 and US Patent #7,137,969
Injection delivery system: US Patent #8,753,314 and US patent #9,067,028
Humanitarian contributions
Mendez has established a Canadian charitable organization, the Ivar Mendez International Foundation, to provide nutrition, dental care and art program to children in remote locations of the Bolivian Andes.
Awards
Government of Canada Public Service Award of Excellence 2016
He has published four books of photography and has had several exhibitions of his photography and sculpture In October 2003 a bust He sculpted of Canadian Neurosurgeon Dr. Charles Drake was installed outside the front entrance of University Hospital in London, Ontario where Drake practiced medicine. The statue was unveiled by American Actress and Singer Della Reese whose life was saved by Drake following an Aneurysm in October 1979.
Published books
Sariri. Mendez, I.. SPC Impresores S.A. 2013.
Bolivia - 2nd Edition. Mendez, I.. Glen Margaret Publishing 2012.
Illimani. Mendez, I.. Glen Margaret Publishing 2010.
Bolivia. Mendez, I.. Glen Margaret Publishing 2006.