Ahmed Omran

Dr. Ahmed Omran Consultant Anesthesia and Pain Management


Years of Experience : 22

Nationality : Egypt

Languages Known : Arabic, English

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Biography

Dr. Ahmed Omran is a highly experienced consultant specializing in anesthesia, intensive care, and interventional pain management. With over two decades of clinical expertise, he has played a pivotal role in managing complex surgical, obstetric, and chronic pain cases. Dr. Omran earned his MD and PhD in both anesthesia and intensive care from Ain Shams University, where his research focused on the role of methylene blue in critical care settings. He holds advanced diplomas in interventional pain management from Montpellier University and the European Society of Regional Anesthesia. Additionally, he has received specialized training in pain management from Pain School International and Harvard University’s Safety, Quality, Informatics, and Leadership Program. In his current role, Dr. Omran leads multidisciplinary teams in anesthesia and pain management, providing advanced interventional procedures such as fluoroscopy-guided and ultrasound-guided nerve blocks, radiofrequency ablation, and spinal cord stimulation. His expertise extends to high-risk obstetric anesthesia, transplant anesthesia, and perioperative care for complex surgical cases, including oncology, orthopedic, and robotic-assisted procedures. As an educator and researcher, Dr. Omran has contributed to advancing pain management and anesthesia practices through training programs and clinical research. He remains dedicated to improving patient outcomes through innovation in anesthesia techniques and multidisciplinary pain management approaches. 

Awards & Achievements

  • Awards E poster in the European society of regional anesthesia annual Congress 2024

Research & Publications

  • Abd-Alhameed A.E., Hamed A.M.S., Omran A.S. Methylene blue: Role in early management of septic shock patients? Shams J Anaesthesiol. 2014;7(3):327–335. doi: 10.4103/1687-7934.139558.
  • El Adawy M, Omran A. Methylene blue vs vasopressin in sepsis-induced vasoplegia. Ain-Shams J Anaesthesiol. 2016;9:319.
  • Omran A, EL Ansari T, Riad W.Effect of magnesium sulphate on the intracranial pressure of preeclampsia patients using ultrasound‑guided optic nerve sheath diameter: A pilot study. Saudi Journal of Anesthesia.2021; Volume 15, Issue 1:14-18.
  • Omran, A.S., KamalELDin, D.M. & Nofal, W.H. Pre-emptive quadratus lumborum block for laparoscopic bariatric surgery: a prospective randomized controlled study. Ain-Shams J Anesthesiol 13, 21 (2021).

Education & Training

  • Ain Shams University: MD, PhD in Intensive Care – Thesis: Methylene Blue: Role in Early Management of Septic Shock Patients (2013) MD, PhD in Anesthesia – Thesis: The Role of Prophylactic Methylene Blue in Management of Post-Cardiopulmonary Bypass Vasoplegia in High-Risk Patients (2010) Master’s Degree in Anesthesia and Intensive Care (2006) MBBCh (2001)
  • European Society of Anesthesiology and Intensive Care (ESAIC): European Diploma in Anesthesia and Intensive Care (2015)
  • Montpellier University: Diploma in Interventional Pain Management (2016)
  • Daradia Pain Clinic: Fellowship in Interventional Pain Management (2017)
  • European Society of Regional Anesthesia and Pain Therapy (ESRA): European Diploma in Pain Medicine (2020)
  • Harvard University: Safety, Quality, Informatics, and Leadership Program (2020-2021) Foundations of Clinical Research (2021-2022)
  • Pain School International, Budapest: Fellowship in Interventional Pain Management (2022-2025)

Expertise

  • Transthoracic and transesophageal echocardiography
  • Bronchoscopy
  • Central and peripheral cannulation
  • Peripheral nerve blocks
  • Neuro-axial blocks
  • Facial blocks (QLB, TAB, ESB, SAPB)

Membership

  • European society of anesthesia and intensive care
  • European society of pain management
  • Egyptian society of anesthesiologist and acute care