Neurosurgery Blog

June 15, 2018
How do you feel? I can’t tell you how many people have asked me that recently, now that we have published the culmination of years and years of work. Embodied in the results of my Phase I clinical trial are multiple grants, kind donations, unending...
December 4, 2017
One of the most exciting things in neurosurgery – in fact, in medicine in general – is discovering a genuinely different approach to treating a condition. It’s extremely gratifying to find a better way to treat your patients, especially when it...
October 20, 2017
 It is hard to explain when my passion for Africa was born. I trained as a neurosurgeon at a beautiful hospital in Barcelona, where the standards of “western” medicine is upheld and everything was always available for my patients. During my training...
September 26, 2017
I fell in love with science when I was a teenager, thanks to a wonderful teacher I had in high school. She taught genetics, chemistry, and astronomy, and she recognized something in me that she encouraged me to pursue. Up until then I thought I...
September 7, 2017
This is a tale of two baby girls, both born in 2003. One of them started high school today, the other did not. One child was born near Moscow to a woman who had had no prenatal care and who left the hospital without her baby. The infant was...
August 18, 2017
As anyone who’s ever been a parent (or teacher, or pediatrician, or coach) can tell you, children are not just little adults – they are fundamentally different creatures in terms of emotional maturity and mental development. As any doctor can tell...
August 9, 2017
Part of achieving good outcomes for our patients requires defining what success looks like. For a patient with a brain tumor, success means meeting three criteria. First and foremost, we want to do no harm, so the patient should not be...
May 22, 2017
The link between an Antiguan painter and a New York neurosurgeon seems unlikely at best, but life does have a way of making some rather extraordinary connections. I was recently introduced to the work of Frank Walter (1926-2009), whose paintings...
May 18, 2017
A few weeks ago, the Wall Street Journal published an article about 17-year-old Kenny Bui, who died in 2015 after his post-concussion return to football. Nobody had done anything wrong, according to concussion protocol – the teen had passed a...
March 13, 2017
Over the past couple of years there has been an explosion of new data proving the benefits of two things: early intervention for stroke, and mechanical embolectomy using endovascular techniques.  We have long known that “time is brain,” but we...

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