Guest guest Posted July 27, 2001 Report Share Posted July 27, 2001 Hi, I have been wondering for some time now about this question. If a person doesn't go to a NSG because he (NSG) has not done any surgery for TCS how does a surgeon get the experience on doing it? Neurosurgeons are trained in all aspects to do with the brain, spine and neurological nerves. There could be top NSG's who are being missed because they are not given the opportunity to prove their knowledge because no one will see them until they (nsg) are experienced in TCS surgery. My NSG had never met a person with TCS and he had only read about it in Neuro Books. I have had two surgeries by him and since I first met him he had another patient with Tcs. I think the important aspect concerning surgery is: The reputation he (NSG) has with passed patients. Experienced doctors aren't necessary the best as newer doctors can be more up to date with the latest procedures. By for now, Cherie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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