"I believe it will be a disruptive technology that fundamentally will change the surgical world for humans and animals," Dr. Wendell Gibby told Newsweek.
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One tiny dog's outsized contribution to brain surgerywe suspected a glioma—an aggressive brain tumor." Gliomas affect both dogs and humans. In people, the most malignant type, glioblastoma, carries a life expectancy of approximately 15–18 months ...
(KPTV) - A dog is recovering after recently undergoing ... neurosurgeons at DoveLewis were able to remove the tumor without damaging critical brain structures. “Most people don’t realize ...
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