SLU Surgeons Study 'Awake Aneurysm Surgery' for Better Outcomes
August 14, 2017
August 14, 2017
HILLSBORO, Mo., Aug. 14 -- St. Louis University issued the following news release:
The research was led by Saleem Abdulrauf, M.D., chair of neurosurgery at Saint Louis University and a SLUCare surgeon at SSM Health Saint Louis University Hospital. Abdulrauf is encouraged by the results of this study, which he hopes can reduce the risks associated with this type of brain surgery.
"Awake surgery for brain aneurysms may open a new frontier in neurosurgery that could . . .
The research was led by Saleem Abdulrauf, M.D., chair of neurosurgery at Saint Louis University and a SLUCare surgeon at SSM Health Saint Louis University Hospital. Abdulrauf is encouraged by the results of this study, which he hopes can reduce the risks associated with this type of brain surgery.
"Awake surgery for brain aneurysms may open a new frontier in neurosurgery that could . . .