Really appreciate your videos they are helping me a ton! Just wanted to share a little trick my lab instructor taught us for the spine so you can share that with your students. It goes similarly to yours but a little more in depth! Coffee (cervical) at 7 am, Tea (thoracic) at 12 pm, and Liquor (lumbar) at 5 pm. Thank you again!!
Just wanted to say your videos have been incredibly informative throughout my course. I appreciate you throwing in a bit of humor here and there as well to make the information more digest-able. Thank you for taking the time to do this 🙏
good CNS , central nervous system anatomy & pathology & surgical procedures # Spinal anesthesia is lot more complicated since the patient remains conscious during the surgery & extremely difficult since doctor remains under extreme pressure as patient remains conscious # 🇵🇰
Hi Dr Sawers, great video as always! Will you cover more neurosurgery? I was hoping that you would cover EVDs, or will that be in another surgical topic?
Thank you. I didn't cover the EVD because it isn't in the book I was using (ST4ST). But the Ventriculoperitoneal shunt is very similar, at least from an anatomy and pathophysiology standpoint. Thank you for watching.