“Cleanliness is next to godliness.” – John Wesley A bad joke about the brand of povidone iodine scrub that I like to use got me thinking on how we prevent infections during surgery. Covid, of course, brought out an astronomical
Dusting off…
Time to dust off the inertia and expound on subjects of the Brain, Spine and Neurosurgery. WordPress sent a friendly reminder that it had updated itself and my domain provider also sent a similar friendly request for the annual subscription.
What is it we do?
If you act like you know what you’re going, you can do anything you want – except neurosurgery.
Surgical Technology – Brain stem tumor in a child
This story, which a patient’s family has been gracious enough to let me write, is of a boy with a brain tumor. In the brainstem. This is where we as neurosurgeons used every little bit of technology available in neurosurgery
Neuronavigation and Image Guided Neurosurgery
The future of Neurosurgery – Image Guided Surgery. Brain tumors have always been a dreaded diagnosis to give to patients. They have long implied patients with significant post operative deficits and poor quality of life with or without surgery. And,