Inside the Neurosurgeon’s Toolkit: Stroke, Aneurysms & Brain Tumors with Dr. Omofoye
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What does a neurosurgeon actually do—and how can fast action save brain function?
In this episode, Dr. Omofoye (neurosurgeon at Tidelands Health, Myrtle Beach, SC; training at UNC School of Medicine, UC Davis, Boston Medical Center, and a CAST-approved skull base fellowship in Los Angeles) sits down with Dr. Tamara Beckford to translate complex brain and spine topics into plain English.
We unpack:
Neurosurgery vs. Neurology—who treats what, and when surgery is needed
Stroke 101: ischemic vs. hemorrhagic, time-sensitive treatments (thrombolysis, mechanical thrombectomy)
Aneurysms: why they form, genetic risk, rupture danger, and treatments (clipping, coiling)
Traumatic brain bleeds in falls and car crashes (epidural, subdural, contusions)
Spine surgery basics for herniated discs and sciatica
Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS) for Parkinson’s—how an implanted electrode can stop tremors
Clear warning signs to call 911 fast: face droop, arm weakness, speech changes, sudden severe headache
Prevention you can control: blood pressure, cholesterol, smoking cessation, and follow-up imaging when aneurysms are found
Perfect for patients, caregivers, and health-curious listeners who want evidence-based guidance without the jargon.