The sides of the magnetic donuts also were draped, allowing the neurosurgeon to work within a sterile field. |
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Do ask your neurologist to refer you to a neurosurgeon to evaluate your mother to consider this option. |
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He was eventually put in touch with Liverpool consultant neurosurgeon Paul May. |
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Two years earlier while living in another city, she underwent an anterior cervical laminectomy by a neurosurgeon. |
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The tumour was excised from her brain by a neurosurgeon at Hershey Medical Center. |
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Later, a visiting neurosurgeon used the theater to perform lobotomies on patients who were scarcely aware of what was being done to them. |
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Using the same bicoronal incision, the neurosurgeon retracts the scalp to expose the cranium from the coronal suture to the lambdoidal suture. |
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He also requires further assessment by a neurosurgeon to exclude any neurological abnormality in view of his bizarre symptoms and signs. |
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The nurse performs the history and physical, writes admitting orders, and calls the neurosurgeon for a consult. |
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This helps the neurosurgeon locate and remove the areas of your brain that cause seizures. |
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Carson was the primary neurosurgeon that successfully separated seven-month-old German craniopagus twin boys. |
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When I went to my neurosurgeon, he couldn't believe how good my balance was. |
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I returned to the neurosurgeon, who did computed tomography, pronounced that the prolapse had not recurred, and told me it would take more time. |
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In most hospitals, the physician will be an intensive care specialist, a neurologist, or a neurosurgeon. |
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Enter the TD Think First for Kids program, spearheaded by leading neurosurgeon Dr. Charles Tator. |
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He now suffered headaches and blackouts and had to see a neurosurgeon. |
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They praised the neurosurgeon and his staff at Hull Royal Infirmary who saved their son's life after he was rushed there shortly after the attack. |
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The neurosurgeon reduces the occipital protuberance by securing the central sagittal strip to the occipital bones using nonabsorbable sutures or 28-g surgical steel wire. |
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A series of GPs, chiropractors, physiotherapists, masseurs, acupuncturists, osteopaths and eventually a neurosurgeon were finally able to realign me to magnetic north. |
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For example, advanced neurosurgery requires a neurosurgeon, an anesthesiologist, a neurophysiologist, a scrub nurse, and various nurses assuming other roles. |
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When I was 4-and-a-half, we moved to Texas, where my father worked as an Air Force neurosurgeon. |
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The neurosurgeon scrubbed and gowned, and the surgery began. |
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The neurosurgeon, Dr. Wesley A. King, recommended placing the shunt in the lumbar region. |
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As my neurosurgeon later told me, nobody had ever been known to survive a tentorial herniation. |
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Mr Couillard, a neurosurgeon, was still finding his feet after winning the leadership of the Parti Libéral just over a year ago. |
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His desperate parents were referred to William Beecher Scoville, a neurosurgeon at Hartford Hospital. |
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Historically the director role has been filled by a neurosurgeon, though this is not mandatory. |
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Canadian neurosurgeon, Dr. Michael Levesque, is treating a patient with stem cells taken from that patient's own brain. |
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If an operation is needed, the patient will be transferred to the neurosurgeon. |
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Thus the images the neurosurgeon is relying on are no longer as precise as the surgery proceeds. |
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Dr. Penfield himself performed the operation more than any other neurosurgeon in the world. |
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Introduced by MUHC neurosurgeon Dr. Line Jacques, it involves the implantation of a small battery-operated device. |
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Consider the steady-handed neurosurgeon with the outsized ego, the larger-than-life CEO, and, yes, the Teflon-coated politician. |
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Casey Schwartz talks to a neurosurgeon about the AZ congresswoman's diagnosis. |
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The implants must fit together precisely to support a body in motion, said UCLA neurosurgeon Dr. Duncan McBride. |
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He is well-recognised internationally for his work as a neurosurgeon. |
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An epilepsy clinic should be staffed by the following specialists: neurologist, neurosurgeon, neuropsychologist, clinical nurse and others with training and experience in epilepsy. |
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The surgery, performed by neurosurgeon Dr. Jose Montes and Dr. Gilardino, will essentially allow her mid-face, orbits and forehead to be stretched forward, as much as 21 millimetres. |
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We are also drawing on NRC-IBD's bioinformatics expertise to help us present the extremely complex data in a way that is easy and effective for the neurosurgeon. |
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Created by leading neurosurgeon Dr. Charles Tator, this national program helps children in junior kindergarten through Grade 8 learn how to play safely and avoid injuries. |
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It is only around February 2000 that a physician would see the surveillance reports and recommend a fresh neurological assessment to be carried out by the neurosurgeon Dr. Francoeur. |
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A team of 18, led by neurosurgeon Diederik Bulters, delivered stem cells to the part of the brain believed to help generate new nerve cells. |
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Gustave Gingras, who had worked with neurosurgeon Wilder Penfield during the war, was persuaded by Penfield to work at the two departmental hospitals on the retraining of paralytics. |
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Broca, being what today would be called a neurosurgeon, had taken an interest in the pathology of speech. |
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This summer in Halifax, a neurosurgeon made medical history by being the first to remove a patient's brain tumor with the aid of a virtual-reality neurosurgical simulator. |
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Pakistani neurosurgeon Ayub Ommaya invented the Ommaya reservoir, a system for treatment of brain tumours and other brain conditions. |
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Jessica was reunited with consultant neurosurgeon Mr May, along with her grateful mum and nan, Jane and Linda Bird, at The Walton Centre. |
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But when a paediatric neurosurgeon writes an editorial in the BMJ, describing how he has picked out skull fragments from the brains of teenage rugby players, it is hard not to rush on to the pitch with cotton wool. |
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Suspected CSF rhinorrhea needs to be reported to the neurosurgeon immediately and treated as soon as possible to prevent meningitis. |
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As a neurosurgeon, if someone came to me and complained of a bad headache, I would examine them thoroughly and if no diagnosis presents itself, I would reassure them and perhaps prescribe something. |
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The GP sent him to a neurosurgeon, who sent him to a neurologist. |
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In fact, he dreamed of becoming a neurosurgeon, though he always said that could never happen, because blood spurting from the incision would cloud his glasses, preventing him from doing his best for the patient. |
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The company found the right person in 1997, when Laborie hired a US-educated Chinese neurosurgeon to set up and manage a subsidiary office in Beijing. |
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Dr Essam Elgamal, a paediatric neurosurgeon who led the child's operation, said they removed the abscess via a craniotomy. |
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While a consulting neurosurgeon at Hôpital St-Luc in Montréal, Dr. Couillard was appointed department head in 1989 and senior lecturer in the Faculty of Medicine. |
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In the process they encounter Chip Bingley, a young doctor and reluctant reality TV celebrity, and his medical school classmate, Fitzwilliam Darcy, a cynical neurosurgeon. |
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To facilitate this technique, a larger posterior septectomy was needed, because it provided a wider working space and surgical view for the neurosurgeon. |
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Asfora currently serves as a Neurosurgeon at Sanford Clinic in Sioux Falls. |
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