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OT - Henry Marsh - Brain Surgeon

From "David B." <BD@hotmail.co.uk>
Newsgroups alt.computer.workshop, alt.comp.freeware, uk.comp.sys.mac
Subject OT - Henry Marsh - Brain Surgeon
Date 2025-08-18 22:35 +0100
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Henry Marsh

https://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/m002hfbw/confessions-of-a-brain-surgeon

Henry Marsh was one of Britain’s top brain surgeons, operating on 
thousands of patients over a 40-year career. After retiring, Henry 
received his own life-threatening diagnosis – advanced prostate cancer. 
This shift from being an all-powerful brain surgeon to becoming a 
vulnerable patient has given Henry a new perspective on the profession 
he devoted his life to. He can no longer remember any of the patients 
whose lives he saved by operating on their brains but only remembers the 
operations which went badly wrong. Now, as he awaits his own medical 
results, Henry is returning to the past, trying to discover the lessons 
that can be learnt from a lifetime dedicated to neurosurgery. Meeting 
the families of the patients who died in his care, as well as exploring 
the impact his work had on those closest to him, Henry reveals the 
hugeemotional and personal challenges of a job where every day came with 
life-and-death decisions.

Having pioneered a controversial technique to remove tumours from 
patients’ brains whilst they were still awake, and been celebrated as 
the lead neurosurgeon at the Atkinson Morley Hospital in south London, 
Henry admits how easy it was to become arrogant as a brain surgeon. 
Looking back, he can see there were times when he thought he was a 
surgical ‘superhero’ but now stresses the importance of recognising and 
sharing your own mistakes. Sorting through the diaries he has kept his 
whole life for the first time, Henry can see the huge impact brain 
surgery had on him, often working relentlessly long hours and spending 
his free time on call for his patients. Henry meets with his ex-wife 
Hillary to talk for the first time about the impact his career had on 
their marriage and divorce. He gains new insight from former colleagues 
into key surgeries he conducted throughout his career as well as 
operations that have stayed with him for decades, and after a chance 
encounter, he comes face to face with the mother of a young child who 
died in Henry’s care 20 years ago. She confesses to not being able to 
forgive Henry and feeling hate for him ever since she lost her son. Now, 
Henry speaks to her for the first time.

Featuring unseen personal archive material from throughout Henry’s life 
and career, this film also sees Henry travelling around the world to 
talk to the next generation of surgeons, who Henry hopes he can help by 
being honest about his own experiences. Having previously visited and 
worked in Ukraine over many years, he travels back to the country to 
deliver surgical equipment, avoiding air raids at the height of the 
conflict to pick up his surgeon’s scalpel once more. Reflecting on the 
impact that operating on so many children has had on him, we discover 
how Henry’s own son’s brain tumour influenced his decision to devote his 
life to neurosurgery. Despite feeling that his choice of career meant he 
was often an absent father, he now dedicates much of his time to being a 
grandparent and reflects on what it feels like to face your own death 
with his second wife, Kate.

This heartwarming portrait of an eccentric surgical hero facing the end 
of his life reveals the truth about brain surgery and its human impact, 
with devastating emotional power and life-affirming honesty.

-- 
An outstanding documentary.
IMO
David

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