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Phrase | Consultant | Town | Special Interests |
anaesthesia for awake carotid artery surgery | *Consultant(s)* | *Towns* | Regional local anaesthesia, anaesthesia for awake carotid artery surgery, vascular anaesthesia, pain management, anaesthesia for upper gastrointestinal surgery, urological surgery anaesthesia |
awake craniotomies for tumours in eloquent cortex | *Consultant(s)* | *Towns* | Neuro-oncology - high and low grade gliomas, all brain and spine tumours, degenerative lumbar and cervical spine pathology, awake craniotomies for tumours in eloquent cortex, glioma in-vitro tumour culture and chemosensitivity, stereotactic radiosurgery for brain tumours |
awake craniotomy | *Consultant(s)* | *Towns* | Functional neurosurgery, movement disorders, trigeminal neuralgia, degenerative spine surgery, neuro-oncology, brain mapping, awake craniotomy, epilepsy |
awake craniotomy | *Consultant(s)* | *Towns* | Neurosurgical anaesthesia, awake craniotomy, colorectal surgery anaesthesia, anaesthesia for cancer and inflammatory bowel disease |
awake shoulder surgery | *Consultant(s)* | *Towns* | Shoulder and elbow surgery, awake shoulder surgery, upper limb trauma, carpal tunnel syndrome |
awake surgery for brain tumours | *Consultant(s)* | *Towns* | Minimally invasive endoscopic surgery for brain tumours, awake surgery for brain tumours |
including low grade glioma and awake craniotomy | *Consultant(s)* | *Towns* | General paediatric and adult neurosurgery, paediatric spasticity including intrathecal baclofen and selective dorsal rhizotomy - SDR, paediatric and adult neuro-oncology, including low grade glioma and awake craniotomy, ependymoma, meningioma, brain stem tumour & lymphoma, adult and paediatric hydrocephalus, adult and paediatric head injury, neurosurgery for non-accidental injury, acute management and diagnosis of subarachnoid haemorrhage, chiari and syringomyelia |
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