Most of the site will reflect the ongoing surgical activity of Prof. Munir Elias MD., PhD. with brief slides and weekly activity. For reference to the academic and theoretical part, you are welcome to visit
neurosurgery.tv
The
expected future course of the disease depends on the subtype of the
disease; the individual's sex, age, and initial symptoms; and the
degree of disability the person has. Female sex, relapsing-remitting
subtype, optic neuritis or sensory symptoms at onset, few attacks in
the initial years and especially early age at onset, are associated
with a better course.
The average life expectancy is 30 years from onset, which is 5 to 10
years lower than that of unaffected people. Almost 40% of people
with MS reach the seventh decade of life. Nevertheless, two-thirds
of the deaths are directly related to the consequences of the
disease. Suicide is more common, while infections and other
complications are especially dangerous for the more disabled.
Although most people lose the ability to walk before death, 90% are
capable of independent walking at 10 years from onset, and 75% at 15
years.
Skyra MRI with all clinical applications in the run since 28-Novemeber-2013.
Leica HM500
The World's first and the only Headmounted Microscope.
Freedom combined with Outstanding Vision, but very bad video recording and
documentation.
After long years TRUMPF TruSystem 7500 is running with in the neurosuite at
Shmaisani hospital starting from 23-March-2014
Notice: Not all operative activities
can be recorded due to lack of time.
Notice: Head injuries and very urgent surgeries are also
escaped from the plan .