In a field based on scientific research, precision, and facts-based action, it’s easy to overlook the nuance of medical practice. There’s a subtle beauty to treating what ails the body, an art to restoring health in a body broken and battered by illness or disease. No where truer is this than in surgical subspecialties.
Historically, many of the world’s best scientific minds have made space in their day-to-day existence to pursue a creative hobby—drawing, painting, poetry, or music. Perhaps the stark difference between protocol-driven treatment plans and personal expression balances; perhaps those minds were aware of the secret that unlocks skill in a pair of surgical hands, that to successfully operate on the human form requires a marriage of art and science.
To operate on the brain requires advanced medical knowledge and precision with the tiniest tools as human hands seek to make positive medical changes by cutting into one of the most complex organs of the body. Many of the brain’s secrets remain a mystery. The body is a complex machine that moves and makes noise but also has complex thoughts and emotions. A neurosurgeon knows the slightest wrong movement could permanently impair the patient in a myriad of ways.
With years, sometimes over a decade, of training to reach their skill level, neurosurgeons must acquire the finesse and attention to detail that results in successful surgical outcomes. They must have the stamina to endure long surgical procedures and that cool-under-pressure demeanor to make important decisions in high-stakes moments. More than that, a successful surgeon has the instinct to act and the patience to act at the right time. Neurosurgeons must orchestrate procedures that require multiple hands and perfect timing.
Board-certified neurosurgeon, Dr. Wilson Asfora, has been practicing since 1977 and has treated hundreds of patients. “My goal is always to provide the best care for every patient, and that requires understanding that neurosurgery is more than a procedure; it’s an art,” says Dr. Asfora. “The perfectly choreographed movements of a surgical room blend with the overreaching knowledge of the procedure and celebrate the magnificence of the human brain as well as the wonder of scientific discovery.”
Neurosurgery exceeds technical skill and requires the surgeon to go deeper, to be fully present and invested in the patient before them. They are navigating the complex roadmap of the brain and neurological system. Surgical tools replace musical instruments and paint brushes as physicians work to create wellness and perform procedures that will heal and restore the body.
Solutions-based surgery requires thinking outside the box of objectivity at times and finding science-based but creative ways to serve the patient. The surgeon must create a harmonious environment where each player works together to meet the patient’s treatment and health goals. While the foundation of medicine is in the scientific study of the body, that knowledge is enhanced by a doctor’s understanding that medicine requires so much more.
Understanding the art of neurosurgery requires an open mind, scientific knowledge, and continued practice and training. Honing a skill is never complete, and there is always more to learn. The artistry required for performing a life-altering task over and over, following the same guidelines but never exactly the same, requires the same study and decision-making prowess as any performance. With the correct tools, venue, choreography, and cadence, a neurosurgeon brings the gift of health in the surgical room.