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Stabilizing Craniocervical Operations Calcium Antagonists in SAH Current Legal Issues - Proceedings of the 40th Annual Meeting of the Deutsche Gesellschaft fur Neurochirurgie, Wurzburg, May 7-10, 1989 (Paperback, illustrated edition)
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Stabilizing Craniocervical Operations Calcium Antagonists in SAH Current Legal Issues - Proceedings of the 40th Annual Meeting of the Deutsche Gesellschaft fur Neurochirurgie, Wurzburg, May 7-10, 1989 (Paperback, illustrated edition)
Series: Advances in Neurosurgery, 18
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Demands on a Neurosurgeon Under Routine Clinical Conditions'
"Hardly any other field of surgery requires such meticulous
asepsis. No other field requires such a protection of the tissue
and such reliable hemostasis. No one will question that
neurosurgery makes exceedingly high demands. However, the degree of
the demands on the personal ity of the surgeon who has to carry out
very serious operations to the exclusion of all others and has
little opportuinity to recover psycholog ically by working on
simpler cases is concealed from the outer world. The mental strain
which the coworkers and staff have to tolerate may not be denied."
So wrote Wilhelm Tonnis in 1939. Although fifty years have now
elapsed, his appraisal is still relevant today - hence my intention
to discuss the everyday demands placed on neurosurgeons. My aim is
not self-glorification to engender sympathy; rather it is to
highlight the effects and repercussions of such demands for the
well-being of the patients entrusted to us. The major onerous
demands include: - those in the operating theater - those resulting
from staff problems in nursing - those resulting from legal
developments - those resulting from the increasing administrative
tasks that cost valuable time and energy which are lost to our
actual work in look ing after patients: science and research also
suffer from this. I shall not go into the latter point within this
preface. Let me first turn to the strains occurring in the
operating theater."
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