Brain doctors. Parts 1, 2 & 3.
- Date:
- 2005
- Videos
About this work
Description
The first three of six in a series, compiled onto one DVD, which follows patients and their neuro-surgical consultants. The consultants specialise in different fields such as tumour, epilepsy or Parkinsons.
Publication/Creation
UK : ITV West, 2005.
Physical description
1 DVD (90 min.) : sound, color
Contributors
Notes
Programme1 broadcast on 31 March 2005, Programme 2 broadcast on 14 April 2005 and Programme 3 broadcast on 21 April 2005.
Creator/production credits
Produced and directed by Wendy McLean for Available Light Productions in association with ITV.
Contents
Programme 1 At Frenchay Hospital, the first patient, a young woman, is suspected as having trigeminal neuralgia. The patient has sharp electric shock-like pains in her face. Her consultant is Professor Hugh Coakham and he talks us through her operation as it is in progress. There are clear shots within the patient's brain. A few months later, the patient is completely painfree. Time start: 00:00:00:00 Time end: 00:30:00:00 Length:00:30:00:00
Programme 2 At Frenchay Hospital, the second patient, a woman, has epilepsy. The patient has seizures every three days and grand mal seizures every few months. Her consultant is David Sanderman who has pioneered surgical brain imaging techniques. The patient has a lesion on her brain, which explains why her epilepsy has not been responsive to drugs. She goes into hospital for some intensive monitoring to find out if the epilepsy originates from the lesion. Sanderman talks us through her operation as it is in progress. There are clear shots within the patient's brain. A few months later, the patient is seizure free. Time start: 00:00:00:00 Time end: 00:30:00:00 Length:00:30:00:00
Programme 3 At Frenchay Hospital, the third patient, a woman, who having just had her second baby, discovered she has a brain tumour. Her consultant is David Porter who specialises in high risk brain tumours. The patient requires a whole day in surgery to remove the tumour. Porter talks us through her operation as it is in progress. He uses ultrasound to remove it. The tumour itself has a web-like presentation. There are clear shots within the patient's brain. Six months later, the patient is looking well with some double-vision in one eye which will be treated by surgery shortly. Time start: 00:00:00:00 Time end: 00:30:00:00 Length:00:30:00:00
Copyright note
ITV, 2005.
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