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Surgicalneurology

Surgicalneurology

G Narenthiran FRCS(SN) FEBNS 6 Episodes Mar 22, 2025

Surgicalneurology is a podcast dedicated to the field of neurosurgery. Hosted by G Narenthiran, a neurosurgeon with FRCS(SN) and FEBNS qualifications, the show focuses on topics relevant to surgical neurology. It aims to educate medical professionals and interested listeners about neurosurgical practices, techniques, and advances. The podcast serves as a resource for those seeking deeper insight into the specialty.

Episodes

'Skills for Neurosurgery Chairs'. Dr Robert E Harbaugh MD FACS FAHA
'Skills for Neurosurgery Chairs'. Dr Robert E Harbaugh MD FACS FAHA Mar 22, 2025 5827 Dr Robert E Harbaugh, Chief Medical Officer, Penn State Health and, former President of the AANS and the Society of Neurological Surgeons and, former Director of the ABNS on 'Skills for Neurosurgery Chairs'. This interactive and conversational presentation includes discussions with Dr Todd Hankinson (Chief of Paediatric Neurosurgery Division, Colorado Children's Hospital), Prof Dimitrios Paraskevo
CSF Dynamics in Space and Space Associated Neuro-ocular Syndrome (SANS)
CSF Dynamics in Space and Space Associated Neuro-ocular Syndrome (SANS) Dec 1, 2024 3139 The podcast is from the lecture delivered by Dr G Narenthiran FEBNS FRCS(SN), on 'CSF Dynamics in Space and Space Associated Neuro-ocular Syndrome (SANS)' at the Fourth Hydrocephalus and CSF Disorders Webinar Symposium on the 11 May 2024. @ 2024, G Narenthiran, g_narenthiran@hotmail.com  
Paediatric Cavernomas - Dr Edward Smith MD MBA
Paediatric Cavernomas - Dr Edward Smith MD MBA Sep 29, 2024 6264 Dr Edward Smith, MD MBA, a professor of paediatric neurosurgery at the Boston Children's Hospital and Harvard, delivered a talk on 'Paediatric Cavernomas'. The moderator is Dr G Narenthiran FEBNS FRCS(SN), Moderator-in-chief, Neurosurgery Research Listserv. The Podcast was recorded on 29 September 2024 at 12:00 GMT.   A production of the Neurosurgery Research Listserv.   Copyright 1998 -2024, Neur
Prof Erwin Payr (1871 - 1946). First used valves in CSF shunts
Prof Erwin Payr (1871 - 1946). First used valves in CSF shunts Feb 26, 2024 456 Prof Erwin Payr, an Austrian-German surgeon considered an extraordinarily gifted surgeon, experimental scientist, scholar and mentor, was the first to use valves in CSF shunts. He used a saphenous vein with intact valves to shunt the lateral ventricle to the sagittal sinus in a 9-year-old girl with hydrocephalus in 1907.   The podcast is from Dr Ganesalingam Narenthiran BSc(MedSci) FEBNS FRCS(SN),
Conversation with Neurosurgery Leaders & Legends II - Dr Laligam Sekhar MD
Conversation with Neurosurgery Leaders & Legends II - Dr Laligam Sekhar MD Aug 28, 2022 5365 20 August 2022 Conversation with Dr Laligam Sekhar MD, Professor and Vice-Chair, Department of Neurological Surgery, University of Washington, Seattle; Past President, World Federation of Skull Base Surgery. Interviewer: Dr G Narenthiran FRCS(SN), Manchester AA neurosurgery Listserv Production for the 'Conversation with Neurosurgery Leaders & Legends' series
Conversations with Neurosurgery Legends and Leaders 1: Prof Andre Grotenhuis
Conversations with Neurosurgery Legends and Leaders 1: Prof Andre Grotenhuis Jan 15, 2022 8806 An interview with Professor Andre Grotenhuis, Emeritus Professor of Neurosurgery, University of Nijmegen, The Netherlands and, Past President of the European Association of Neurosurgical Societies (EANS) on his neurosurgical journey, philosophy and guiding principles from a career that spanned 40-years. Interviewer: G Narenthiran FRCS(SN) FEBNS. 7 January 2022.

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