Neurosurgery-Macroadenoma Pituitary Surgery

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  • No, "funktapus" they are accessing the area of the skull that will allow them access to the tumor that they need to remove so they can hopefully save someone’s life.

  • Glad to hear your surgery went well. Take it easy during recovery and remember to follow up with your MRIs. Dr. Kelly doesnt pack the nose any more, there is really no need. That was an old technique from when they went under the lip. Many surgeons still do it but its not necessary. Dr. Kelly doesnt use an ENT, he does everything, and his patients usually can leave the hospital in two days. Hes a high volume pituitary neurosurgeon-doing about 160 pituitary surgeries a year.

  • The purpose of the video is for those patients affected with a pituitary tumor to understand the surgical procedure. People with this type of tumor are grateful for the most current information when making life altering decisions.

  • surgery seems to be extremely hard

  • Yes, brain surgery is difficult. That is why with pituitary surgery you are best to go to a high volume pituitary center. Not all neurosurgeons are experienced with pituitary tumors and the outcome can be much different with someone that is a specialist, doing over a 100 pituitary surgeries a year like Dr. Kelly at the Brain Tumor Center in Santa Monica, California as apposed to someone that only does a few surgeries a year.

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  • F@#@ that not gonna happen they better have a secondary way of doing it!!!!

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  • Damn, so the first part they are just knocking a fucking hole in is head?

  • @jasco511 he won't answer your question ...try to comment to him not to the video

  • @MrCreightonian I'm about to start community-college afterward heading to university ..so what advice do you have for a guy like me who is thinking between pediatrician or surgeon as a future .............

    & what other advices do you have for residents students....''JUST GIVE ME ADVICES''

  • @Sharmyn411 WOOOOOOW. Great job great guy

  • @Roma9532 To give you a quick answer, pediatrics is about 165,000/yr. That and psychiatry is about as low as it gets.

  • @Roma9532 You have to look at how the numbers are reported. This website is more informative about physician's salaries because it excludes residents. For example, it reports a radiologist average salary of about 420,000/yr. However, if you go to another website, you might find it reported that they make only 230,000/yr on average because residents are included. The website is salary dot com preceded by www1. Type in pediatrician or whatever you wish to search.

  • @MrCreightonian Ok wait.....then how much do pediatrician take?

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