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Points:

  • Cauda equina syndrome (CES) is a common emergency condition that neurosurgeons and spine surgeons deal with.
  • The long term consequences and the impact on the person dealing with CES are poorly defined.
  • This podcast explores the impact of CES on the person, including pain and autonomic dysfunction, and management strategies which can be implemented by health care professionals.

Nish's Affiliation: Nisaharan Srikandarajah is a Consultant Neurosurgeon specialising in complex spine at The Walton Centre and an Honorary Senior Clinical Lecturer at The University of Liverpool

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Chapters

1. Experiencing cauda equina syndrome and its aftercare in the UK (00:00:00)

2. Welcome And Study Overview (00:00:11)

3. Why Patient Voices Were Missing (00:01:12)

4. Four Themes That Redefine Care (00:02:19)

5. From Acute Fix To Chronic Reality (00:03:22)

6. Motivation And Evidence Gaps (00:04:33)

7. Building A Core Outcome Set (00:05:30)

8. What Past Research Missed (00:06:52)

9. Fragmented Aftercare Explained (00:09:04)

10. Pathways That Should Exist (00:11:04)

11. Closing Thoughts And Open Access (00:13:21)

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