The first time Anthony Palmer assisted on an intradural spinal tumor surgery, the spinal nerves looked like fiber-optic cables, he thought. The delicate operation went against everything he had been taught about spinal surgeries. He had supported surgeons performing procedures to stabilize the spinal column in the past, but the procedures never involved touching the spinal cord itself. The risk of cord or nerve damage was too high.
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