Neurosurgery in the Tropics: A Practical Approach to Common Problems
Many who practice outside major centres are confronted with inescapable decisions with potential neurosurgical overtones. The final operative decision itself- to operate off not – has to be made in many instances by the sole doctor “on the ground”, almost never a neurosurgeon himself or herself. The challenges of acute head injury, of congenital malformations… Read more »




