Really a great job , Im a G.surgeon resident from other part of the world who are always placed to assess cases by his own without-out seniors supervision , its my neurosurgical rotation and left alone to carry out the department in the absence of the neurosurgeons, so such these videos are quiet helpful, thank you very much
Thank you very much for this video. An amazing lecture on CT spine. I am a junior resident in Neurosurgery and this is going to help me interpret and allow me to communicate with my reg and Consultant :)
Excellent tutorial ! Other than the cervical findings in the last case, we can see a displaced fracture of the left mandibular body associated with traumatic emphysema as you were scrolling :)
Really a great job , Im a G.surgeon resident from other part of the world who are always placed to assess cases by his own without-out seniors supervision , its my neurosurgical rotation and left alone to carry out the department in the absence of the neurosurgeons, so such these videos are quiet helpful, thank you very much
Your videos are immediately helpful after watching. I would like to see in the future your approach to CTA of cerebral arteries. Thank you.
can't thank you enough for this video and how easy you made it to understand each and every point. Looking forward to more of these from you !!
Thank you very much for this video. An amazing lecture on CT spine. I am a junior resident in Neurosurgery and this is going to help me interpret and allow me to communicate with my reg and Consultant :)
lol I'm also a Neurosurgery resident and I'm on call as I type this! Decided to use this time as things slowed down a bit to review something useful
same here!
One of The Best videos i have seen about this theme. Thank you very much and congratulations
Neursurgery PA here who takes first call and has to review these regularly prior to official neuro rads and this is a great video. Thank you.
Matthew Kele i
Excellent tutorial ! Other than the cervical findings in the last case, we can see a displaced fracture of the left mandibular body associated with traumatic emphysema as you were scrolling :)
im an entering medical student and this is excellent for me! thank you!
Keep these videos coming! And I really appreciated the journal article suggestions
Great lecture ,well explained. Thank you dear sir.😊
Great work and amazing lecture..never see before.
Thank you so much for this lecture, immensely helpful and very well prepared!
edit: I would love if you make a spine MRI video as well
at 05.02 you talk about the Atlanta-occipital joint, and the information on screen about Atlanta-AXIAL. just for your information.
Excellent video.. plz upload more videos regarding approach to c-spine, L- spine mri..
Huge thanks! I found this video immensely helpful!
greatfull for you really, very paractical explanation, helpful for me as neurosurgery specialist, during my work
Greetings
excellent work, clear and concise
- bhooma family physician
Great job! Thank you very much from an ortho guy.
A superb teaching style. Thanks.
Great video..please talk about ct neck..
Thank you so much for this thorough breakdown. My only wish is that you summed everything in a read at the end of each case.
Prva dva zgloba vrata uvek pogledati!!!!
I'd love to have someone go through my ct results like this 😮
Great presentation,thank you Rajesh :)
Very helpful video. Thank you
Excellent lecture Sir.
Will a ct scan best detect cervical instability? Or is an x-ray or Mri best?
Please 🙏 upload holl spine
Great educational video, thank you.
Great work!
Awesome Teacher!
In the second case the C1-2 joint is also widened
Can you make a video about ct of whole neck? Thank you 🙏
Amazing lecture
Can you please make interpretation on MR LS
45:25 Mandibular fracture
GREAT JOB SİR
Amazing video
THANK YOU !!! 🙏🙏🙏
WOW AMAZING WORK! Tnx!
GREAT WORK SOOOOO THNX
Good stuff!!
excellent thank you very much
pleaseee we need more videossssssss
Loved it
14:00
29:39
Excellent
Neck introduction???
Beautifull
We didn't 4s
Jvuch
Very helpful video. Thank you