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The English Surgeon

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177:, Ukraine in 1992 to give lectures, and was appalled when he saw the medical system there. He states he was treating patients with medical complications that had not been seen in the United Kingdom for more than 60 or 70 years. When he offered his help, he was told that it would be nothing more than “a drop of water in the ocean” unless he changed the whole health care system. Deciding to do what he could, he started to train local doctors in surgical procedures, bringing equipment from the UK and performing surgery without charge. Alongside Ukrainian colleague Dr Igor Kurilets, he treated many patients who had been told they had no hope of survival, despite the political issues that arose. 31: 227:
Many of the patients whose brain scans they review have been diagnosed far too late due to medical costs and lack of equipment in Ukraine. This leads to the dilemma that is highlighted multiple times: would performing surgery do more harm than good? Marsh compares the position to a game of Russian
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so that patients remain conscious and can provide feedback during the procedure. Marsh emphasises how hospital environment and design affect patient outcomes, and how having only single rooms in hospitals reduces infection and allows patients to have peace, rest, and quiet in order to make a full
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Marsh discusses the story of Tanya. She was a child who had a tumour causing half her face to be paralysed. In Marsh's opinion the tumour was potentially curable, and he brought her back to London for surgery. However, complications arose. In a first operation, Tanya lost her circulating
263:). Marsh states that in the UK these drills are used once and thrown away, but that with proper sanitation they are actually reusable. He brought in used perforators, and Kurilets worked to find a way to sanitize and replace the rubber coverings so that they could be reused. 235:
The documentary focuses on the treatment of one specific patient, Marian. He was tending his garden when he suddenly felt himself become numb from head to toe, and unable to talk or even scream. After multiple hospital visits, it is revealed that Marian has a
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Kurilets faced death threats from opponents as he attempted to improve the local health care system. He would sleep in a different room every night and was fired numerous times. In spite of the obstacles, the doctors manage to save numerous lives.
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twice over, and after a second operation she became paralysed. She died two years later. Henry's emotional journey takes him to visit the mother and family of Tanya at the end of the film, as he had never stopped thinking about her or her family.
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A significant theme of the documentary is that Ukraine lacks the proper equipment to diagnose and treat their patients, one issue being the lack of perforators (surgical drills commonly used in
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roulette played with two revolvers. The documentary shows the interactions between the doctors as they are forced to tell patients that they are
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of one side of his body. Marsh proposes that he should remove the tumour while Marian is awake, using a technique known as
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hospital full of desperate patients and makeshift equipment, but it is not a medical film—it is about
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Marsh is an English specialist neurosurgeon who operates on the brain using only
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for Outstanding Science and Technology Programming (2010)
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Index


Geoffrey Smith
Henry Marsh
Kathy O'Shea
Nick Cave
Warren Ellis
BFI London Film Festival
Henry Marsh
UK
Ukrainian
Kyiv
Ukrainian
Henry Marsh
local anaesthetic
soundtrack
Nick Cave
Warren Ellis
Soviet
terminally ill
tumour
epilepsy
paralysis
brain mapping
motor function
craniotomies
blood volume
New York Times
Los Angeles Times
SilverDocs
News & Documentary Emmy Award

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