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"Cervical spine surgery and the operating team" is a book, providing a new insight in spine surgery. It reveals data that is not published before on a very controversal subject - the operating team. It is made for the community, for the public, for everyone, who wants to understand what is spine surgery, who is responsible and requires more information on the possibilities. It is not made to offend anyone, but to reveal hidden truths. The rates of improvement and complications are unequal between the orthopedists and neurosurgeons but no one until now has reported them. On the other hand, the…mehr

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"Cervical spine surgery and the operating team" is a book, providing a new insight in spine surgery. It reveals data that is not published before on a very controversal subject - the operating team. It is made for the community, for the public, for everyone, who wants to understand what is spine surgery, who is responsible and requires more information on the possibilities. It is not made to offend anyone, but to reveal hidden truths. The rates of improvement and complications are unequal between the orthopedists and neurosurgeons but no one until now has reported them. On the other hand, the choice of spine surgeon is a very complex brain activity, but as it appears the final "say" is made by others and not the patients themselves. By the end of this book, we hope that everyone who has read it, will be able to make his own choice. "Democracy cannot succeed unless those who express their choice are prepared to choose wisely. The real safeguard of democracy, therefore, is education." - FD. Roosevelt Thank you!
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Alexandrina Nikova licenciou-se em Medicina na Universidade de Alexandroupolis em 2018. O seu percurso profissional é em neurocirurgia, incluindo investigação e programa de doutoramento. Actualmente é mentora da "Neurociência Fundamental para a neuroimagem" pela Universidade Johns Hopkins e oradora principal em congressos internacionais.