Had an interesting day with Dr. Fernando Hakim, Neurosurgeon, over at Santa Fe de Bogota, for a tumor resection. A lot of the stereotypes are true; neurosurgery is a precision-based specialty (not that the other specialties aren’t – but at least in most cases, there is a margin to work with**.) but some of them aren’t.. In this case, with a tumor pressing against the spinal cord – there is no margin to work with, no border area around the tumor, so to speak.. but then again this petty much describes a lot of neurosurgery.. requiring careful, painstaking process..something I would find inherently, and incredibly stressful – but Dr. Hakim and his team didn’t; they were focused, precise, but relaxed and well-coordinated with each other.. Definitely not the uptight, high stress stereotype.. (You’d think I would have known better – I’ve seen plenty of surgery, and some spine cases# before – but nothing of this magnitude, and as I’ve said before; neurosurgery is a bit of a final frontier)
(not to give you the wrong impression – surgery is always serious, this just wasn’t the melodrama that stereotypes/ stories sometimes suggest)
** ‘margin of tissue’ or area surrounding the tumor, not ‘margin of error’
# cartagena neuro cases were ‘back cases’ or spinal cases for chronic back problems..
Need an appointment as soon as possible. for syndrome foramina hernia with backache bi-root L5-L4 and L5-S1. Urgently waiting on your reply . Thank you
Annette –
I don’t make appointments or work for Dr. Hakim, but his contact information is contained in my book (Bogota) along with information on traveling to Colombia for medical treatment, etc.
http://www.amazon.com/Bogota-Hidden-Surgical-Tourism-ebook/dp/B006RDFDB0/ref=sr_1_5?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1374548276&sr=1-5