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Important tip: contralateral transcallosal-contralateral transchoroidal approach is the way to medial thalamic cavernomas but travels under fornix & requires forniceal retraction; Contralateral transcallosal-ipsilateral transchoroidal travels over fornix & avoids this retraction for better memory outcomes….

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Michael T. Lawton, MD2 years ago

Watch Seven Series video showing this bifrontal craniotomy, contralateral transcallosal-ipsilateral transchoroidal fissure approach that drops fornix downward, resection of medial thalamic cavernous malformation, on our website @BarrowNeuro by clicking…

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Michael T. Lawton, MD2 years ago

For the non-neurosurgeons, sorry for all the anatomical lingo. Bottom line: it means that you can reach targets deep in the brain safely if you study the brain’s tiny seams and nooks, and find ways to tread lightly….

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Michael T. Lawton, MD2 years ago

And I should add, these insights allow us to go to places surgically where we never would have gone before.

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Carlos Guanín Cabrera2 years ago

The precision of those hands... Immaculate.

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David Hamilton2 years ago

🤯

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Kabir Malek2 years ago

@Innov_Medicine Oh my god, neurosurgery amazes me out of my fricking mind

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Dr Khalif Abdifatah2 years ago

This is the highest level of briliance

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Shine2 years ago

Bravo.. where very few dare to tread!!

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Steven Kasule.2 years ago

@DeonE64623300

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Russ Lyon2 years ago

Way to go Uncle Mike!

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