When Dr. Homoud Aldahash started the three-hour process of removing a tumor about the size of a walnut from a patient's brain, it was an experience unlike any other in his 25 years as a neurosurgeon.
Music met medicine when a patient played a clarinet solo as she underwent brain surgery for Parkinson's disease and proved that the treatment was working in real time. Denise Bacon, 65, saw her finger ...
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"A new era": KZN doctors perform incisionless brain surgery for the first time on the South Coast
A team of doctors at Shelly Beach Hospital on the KwaZulu-Natal South Coast removed a brain tumour through a patient's nose without a single external cut.
Dr Shah said patient was diagnosed with a cancerous brain tumour, conventional surgery posed a high risk of paralysis ...
The children were suffering from hypothalamic hamartoma, causing gelastic seizures, commonly known as “laughing epilepsy.” ...
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