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Podcasts generated from neurosurgery study resources to aid in preparation from the fellowship examination.
46 Episodes
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Covering supratentorial, infratentorial and spinal ependymomas + subependymoma.
Review of the common LEATs. - Ganglioglioma - PXA - DNET - Angiocentric glioma - MVNT
Anatomy of the medulla. Wallenberg's and Déjerine syndromes.
Information on grading systems, ARUBA and TOBAS.
Review of pontine anatomy and the pontine syndromes. INO, one and a half syndrome, Millard-Gubler and Marie-Foix syndrome covered.
Information on the anatomy of the midbrain and how this relates to the midbrain syndomes. Weber, Benedikt and Parinaud syndome covered.
Information on the third ventricle anatomy and the pathophysiology of colloid cysts.
Information for the neurosurgery fellowship exam on Li-Fraumeni, Gorlin and Turcot syndrome - the medulloblastoma syndomes
Information for the neurosurgery fellowship exam on tuberous sclerosis, von Hippel Lindau & Sturge Weber - Neurocutaneous syndromes.
Information on NF1, Nf2 and schwannomatosis for fellowship examination
Spine Anatomy

Spine Anatomy

2025-10-2625:00

Overview of spinal vertebral anatomy
Basal Ganglia

Basal Ganglia

2025-10-2617:18

Anatomy of the basal ganglia and their relationship to Parkinson's disease
Information of post cranial sugery infection, post spinal surgery infection and shunt infection
Information on idiopathic hypertension
Overview of hippocampal anatomy, pathophysiology of seizures, epilepsy, epilepsy surgery.
Information on pathophysiology and management of cranial neuralgias.
Discussion on the September 2024 paper by the RANO resect group on an algorithm for extent of glioma resection.
Spina Bifida

Spina Bifida

2025-09-2818:27

Information on spina bifida.
Information on the evidence behind management of spinal cord injury.
Pain and analgaesia

Pain and analgaesia

2025-09-2718:21

Information on the anatomy of pain pathways, common analgaesics and pain procedures in neurosurgery.
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Sara Darbandi

Great job👏👏

Aug 16th
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