Brian Kirchoff - Medical, Technical, Surgical, Knowledgeable, Educational, Informative narration

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Description

This Medical narration highlights my ability to read medical and technical scripts with difficult to pronounce terms.

Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Middle Aged (35-54)

Accents

North American (General)

Transcript

Note: Transcripts are generated using speech recognition software and may contain errors.
This is a short video demonstrating endoscopic sagittal Sinus doses repair done at Boston Children's Hospital by neurosurgeon Mark Proctor, MD. The patient is placed in a duro multipurpose skull clamp in the Sphinx position. The hair is shaved, the patient is prepped and draped with Iot. Ban incision sites are marked and anesta sized at either end of the prematurely fused sagittal searcher. Incisions are made with the knife, then deepened with electro coterie. This is repeated on the other side. The Perry Osti amiss scored on both sides, and the Cal burial bone drilled. The cranial opening is extended, taking care not to injure the dura. The underlying brain or the sagittal Sinus gel foam is inserted for he most aces. The Sentinel suitor is separated from the overlying Perry Osti Um, and the underlying dura. An endoscope is used to inspect the surgical site and ensure that the dura is safely separated from the fused vaginal searcher. Endoscopy is then used to guide the aspect. To me, the searcher is excised with heavy scissors and carefully removed gel. Foam is inserted into the calve aerial bone space. Then the incisions are closed in layers post operatively. The patient is placed in account burial molding helmet for 6 to 8 months