Rochester, Minnesota, United States, Meeting Room of the Mayo Clinic Department of Neurosurgery.
In the Mayo Clinic Department of Neurosurgery, there are not many cases that require such a solemn discussion, either they are difficult cases, or they are cases of VIP patients from those four wards on the top floor.
The case to be discussed now is a difficult case---the congenital cerebral hemisphere disorder which Mayo Clinic has encountered for the first time.
The results of the fMRI study of cerebral hemisphere anatomy had been obtained, so it was necessary for everyone to have a serious discussion on whether surgery was feasible and, if so, what kind of surgical approach should be used.
Anatomy images of the cerebral hemispheres had been transmitted to the doctors' hands a few days ago, and they had all been deliberating on the treatment plan for this case in the past few days; now, everyone was prepared.