Hi, I never "had an Endo at UCLA", but I talked to the head guy there for free, and he was a great guy. His nurse staff is nice too and can take information down and give to him. He called me back the next day.
He is familiar with Endo resections of ANs but does not formally do them I believe.
Shahinian does like a couple every month.
I aksed him about Skullbase, and he said, "I am familiar with them".
Surgeons are pretty tight lipped about saying anything about others work.
If you research endo, and its political, economic, cultural impact on traditional surgery
- one will understand why.
John is a Dr. that is not afraid of change and is open to learning things that enhance the medical profession, research, and patient quality of care.
John G. Frazee, M.D.
Director, UCLA Neuroendoscopy Program
UCLA Medical Center
Division of Neurosurgery
Box 957039
Los Angeles, CA 90095-7039
Phone: (310) 206-1231
Fax: (310) 267-2208
http://neurosurgery.ucla.edu/Programs/NeuroEndoscopy/NE_Patient.htmlGo to the AN link on the bottom there, it lists just traditional techniques.
I am sure in the future, he will be doing endo ANs,
I just wouldn't want residents picking my cerebellum off the floor or to be a patient to "learn on"-
Thats why I chose Shahinian. He has his own Team that he only allows to work with him.
Dr. Jho does endo too.
Shahinian is a wizard and takes immediate control when you go under the knife shouting orders to monitor the facial nerve, vitals etc, (even though I was not there) too bad I couldnt get a wider angle of the whole operating room and do a webcast of the operation for you guys. LOL