Physicians during the Center for Reconstructive Surgery during the University of Washington Medical Center provide patients to revive both functionality as well as cultured conditions following diagnosis for cancer as well as alternative diseases. Follow along as Dr. Peter Neligan, an internationally well known dilettante in microvascular reconstruction, treats the studious whose speech, swallowing as well as facial mobility were shop-worn by encephalitis. Through innovative transplants of muscles as well as tendons from her leg as well as arm to …
If you like this blog please take a second and subscribe to Surgery rss feed
Tags: dr peter, encephalitis, facial mobility, reconstructive surgery, university of washington medical center, washington medical center
Comments: 2 comments
All the surgery fields that are marked with REQ must be filled when searched for
sp00x
January 21st, 2010 at 2:38 pm
how about not adding double up of channel bugs on the videos? i think we know it’s from the research channel now with the info at the bottom, AND the two bugs
linfinster
January 21st, 2010 at 2:38 pm
Great piece!
Leave a reply