slp3D: ORLive Presents: Brain Tumor Resection Utilizing the BrainSUITE Technology Designed to Confirm Complete Tumor Resection and Minimize Damage
14th Nov 2006, 19:26 GMT
DALLAS, TX (MARKET WIRE) On November 30, 2006 neurosurgeons on the medical staff of Presbyterian Hospital of Dallas will perform in a live webcast, a brain tumor resection case within the hospital's new intra-operative magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) neurosurgical suite. J. Michael Desaloms, M.D. and Richard L. Weiner, M.D. will perform the surgery on www.OR-Live.com
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