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April 25, live from the American Association of Neurological Surgeons Annual Scientific Meeting, Dr. Bernard Bendok, Dr. Alfredo Quinones-Hinojosa, and Dr. Robert Spinner, neurosurgeons at Mayo Clinic, discuss some of latest innovations and techniques in neurosurgery.
Learn more about:
- Minimally invasive surgery
- Intraoperative MRI
- Computer-assisted brain surgery, stereotactic radiosurgery, and awake brain surgery
- Deep brain stimulation
I've been trying to view without success as well!
There appears to be some technical difficulties; as soon as this is resolved the video will be uploaded on Connect.
Thank you for your patience.
It did not appear on FB live either.
It's live on Facebook, and on Connect!
Please post your Questions for Dr. Bernard Bendok, Dr. Alfredo Quinones-Hinojosa, and Dr. Robert Spinner
Would like to join
Our questions were posted earlier - I have no idea how to verbally pose a question so it remains to be seen if they address earlier posted questions.
well....a little confused concerning addressing questions...thank you for the opportunity to hear them.
Hi @mkell13,
Have you been able to get any clarification about the results of your MRI? Have you had the CT scan?
These are good questions to follow up with your doctor. I can imagine that it is confusing. They (the doctor or the nurse) should be able to take the time and find the words to explain things clearly and in a way that is easy to understand. I suggest when they explain something to you that you explain it back to them in your own words. This gives them a chance to re-describe anything that they may not have been clear on.
Keep asking questions. Being a patient can be hard work, especially when you and your team are searching for answers.
Thanks for watching to the Video Q&A, @jeancary and for your ongoing participation in the discussion group about normal pressure hydrocephalus.
- NPH http://mayocl.in/2qvYZ5n
Loved listening to these 3 Mayo docs from the three different Mayo Clinic campuses talking about working about Mayo and what excites them about their jobs, the team work and their patients.