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EPISODE · Jul 30, 2019 · 32 MIN

Ultra-Early (<12 Hours) Surgery Correlates With Higher Rate of American Spinal Injury

from Congress of Neurological Surgeons Podcasts · host Congress of Neurological Surgeons

Participants: • Master of Ceremonies and CNS Resident Committee Chair: Martina Stippler, MD • Author/Presenter: John Burke, MD, PhD and Sanjay Dhall, MD • Faculty/Discussants: James Guest, MD, PhD, FACS • Discussant and CNS Resident Fellow: Nitish Patal, MD For related journal articles and CME products head to cns.org/podcasts

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