Would you believe that I am old enough to remember when we used to isolate aneurysms and coat them in the sterile equivalent of Isopon car filler to stop them rupturing again? Clips came in just at the end of my time as a neuro theatre nurse. When I think back to the courage of our neurosurgeons who pioneered things like trans-sphenioidal ops, it is hair-raising, if you will pardon the pun. Thanks for your work and for trying to educate people on the intricacies of neurosurgery.
Hello they doctors are saying my mother has an 8m aneurysm that is not ruptured and they are recommending this type of surgery because the endovasular will be harder to operate on the aneurysm itself. What are the risk and benefits to having this surgery
Would you believe that I am old enough to remember when we used to isolate aneurysms and coat them in the sterile equivalent of Isopon car filler to stop them rupturing again? Clips came in just at the end of my time as a neuro theatre nurse. When I think back to the courage of our neurosurgeons who pioneered things like trans-sphenioidal ops, it is hair-raising, if you will pardon the pun. Thanks for your work and for trying to educate people on the intricacies of neurosurgery.
I love the or videos. Would like to see GSW injury repair
Working on similar videos
Happy that you like it 👍
Yes brother
We hope you like all the operations videos
Do those clips around the aneurysm stay in the brain? If so, I amazed how that is!
Yes it stays in the brain forever 👍
I want to see such new operation to improve my knowledge, i am also going to be a neurosurgeon in future
More videos are coming over the next few weeks, hopefully you will like it 👍
Hello they doctors are saying my mother has an 8m aneurysm that is not ruptured and they are recommending this type of surgery because the endovasular will be harder to operate on the aneurysm itself. What are the risk and benefits to having this surgery