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McCormick’s Video: ‘Textbook’ Removal of Spinal Cord Tumor

McCormick’s Video: ‘Textbook’ Removal of Spinal Cord Tumor

Feb 9, 2018 | News, Paul C. McCormick, Spine Hospital News, Videos

In this educational video, Dr. McCormick demonstrates the “textbook” surgical removal of a spinal cord tumor. To remove the tumor, the surgeon must gently open the spinal cord itself.

Of Spider Webs and Spinal Cords: Dr. McCormick’s Rare Surgery

Of Spider Webs and Spinal Cords: Dr. McCormick’s Rare Surgery

Dec 8, 2017 | News, Paul C. McCormick, Spine Hospital News, Videos

What do spider webs have to do with spinal cords? The answer can be found in a thin, gauzy layer of tissue, called the arachnoid membrane, which surrounds and protects the spinal cord…

Dr. McCormick Demonstrates the Complexity of Cauda Equina Tumor Surgery

Dr. McCormick Demonstrates the Complexity of Cauda Equina Tumor Surgery

Sep 28, 2017 | News, Paul C. McCormick, Spine Hospital News, Videos

There is uniformity to the bumps of the spine we see running up and down our backs, but under the skin there is a very different picture. The bones themselves vary in shape, and the spinal cord inside isn’t as uniform as you might think. The length of the spinal...
Dr. McCormick’s Video Brings Attention to Rare Problem of Spinal Cord Herniation

Dr. McCormick’s Video Brings Attention to Rare Problem of Spinal Cord Herniation

Aug 17, 2017 | News, Paul C. McCormick, Spine Hospital News, Videos

Here we bring you another of Dr. Paul C. McCormick’s spinal surgery videos, published by the Journal of Neurological Surgery, Neurosurgical Focus. Each video shows a patient’s spinal problem and the surgery that corrects it. (Read more about this series here.)...
A Cavernous Malformation…Inside the Spinal Cord

A Cavernous Malformation…Inside the Spinal Cord

Oct 30, 2015 | News, Paul C. McCormick, Spine Hospital News, Videos

Imagine the cable that brings Internet access to your home. Inside that cable are many small wires. Outer layers of the cable surround and protect those individual wires, bundling them all together. Now imagine the human spinal cord. It too is composed of tiny...
How is a Kiwi Like a Spinal Intramedullary Lipoma?

How is a Kiwi Like a Spinal Intramedullary Lipoma?

Oct 26, 2015 | News, Paul C. McCormick, Spine Hospital News, Videos

There are a lot of ways to go after a kiwi. Some people consume the whole thing, skin and all. Others work hard to get out all the green insides without breaking through the thin skin. If you use this second method, you’ve probably noticed that it’s gotten...
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