Spotlight Replay: Episode 06. Meet Minimally Invasive Brain Surgery’s Pathfinder: Dr. Chester Griffiths

Spotlight Replay: Episode 06. Meet Minimally Invasive Brain Surgery’s Pathfinder: Dr. Chester Griffiths

May is Brain Tumor Awareness Month, which the National Brain Tumor Society calls “a time dedicated to supporting, empowering, and amplifying the voice of the brain tumor community.” The NBTS estimates that more than 1.3 million Americans are living with a brain tumor and, while 73 percent of these are benign, an estimate 18,350 Americans will die of a brain tumor this year. In this Spotlight Replay, we revisit a conversation with Dr. Chester Griffiths, one of the founders of Pacific Neuroscience Institute and a pioneer in the minimally invasive brain surgery that has become one of PNI’s hallmarks. Dr. Griffiths tells how he helps find the path through the brain to the tumor, helps the neurosurgeon remove the disease, and then leads their tiny instruments out again. Let’s listen in!

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Enhanced Recovery After Surgery (ERAS): The All-Important Pre-Operative Phase

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77. The Little Gland with a Very Big Job with Garni Barkhoudarian, MD

77. The Little Gland with a Very Big Job with Garni Barkhoudarian, MD

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Spotlight Replay - Episode 23: Scanning the Eye for Signs of Multiple Sclerosis | Dr. Barbara Giesser and Dr. Howard Krauss

Spotlight Replay - Episode 23: Scanning the Eye for Signs of Multiple Sclerosis | Dr. Barbara Giesser and Dr. Howard Krauss

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1 Jul 39min

76. Getting the Right Diagnosis for Facial Paralysis with Dr. Amit Kochhar

76. Getting the Right Diagnosis for Facial Paralysis with Dr. Amit Kochhar

Every medical treatment needs to start with a diagnosis, but sometimes that diagnosis proves elusive. Sometimes it may appear that a person has one thing needing treatment, and after that treatment do...

17 Jun 33min

Spotlight Replay - Episode 56: Dr. Michael Yong on Seasonal Allergies

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10 Jun 39min

Chronic Subdural Hematoma with Ashkan Mowla, MD

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