Neurovascular Anatomy in Interventional Neuroradiology
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Neurovascular Anatomy in Interventional Neuroradiology

A Case-Based Approach
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ISBN-13:
9781604068405
Veröffentl:
2015
Seiten:
244
Autor:
Timo Krings
eBook Typ:
PDF
eBook Format:
Reflowable
Kopierschutz:
Digital Watermark [Social-DRM]
Sprache:
Englisch
Beschreibung:

This case-based book presents detailed information on neurovascular anatomy in concise, easily digestible chapters that focus on the importance of understanding anatomy when performing neurointerventional procedures. The case discussions include modern examples of invasive and non-invasive angiographic techniques that are relevant for general radiologists and diagnostic neuroradiologists as well as interventionalists. This book gives readers the detailed knowledge of neurovascular anatomy that allows them to anticipate and avoid potential complications.All neuroradiologists, interventionalists, general radiologists, and diagnostic neuroradiologists, as well as residents and fellows in these specialties, will read this book cover to cover and frequently consult it for a quick review before performing procedures.

A highly practical, case-based approach to neurovascular anatomy in interventional neuroradiology

This case-based book presents detailed information on neurovascular anatomy in concise, easily digestible chapters that focus on the importance of understanding anatomy when performing neurointerventional procedures. The case discussions include modern examples of invasive and non-invasive angiographic techniques that are relevant for general radiologists and diagnostic neuroradiologists as well as interventionalists. This book gives readers the detailed knowledge of neurovascular anatomy that allows them to anticipate and avoid potential complications.

Key Features:

  • Cases are enhanced by more than 1,000 high-quality radiographs covering the full range of neurovascular anatomy
  • Content focuses on the practical relevance of the anatomical features encountered while performing everyday neurovascular procedures
  • Anatomy and embryology are explained together, enabling readers to fully comprehend the vascular anatomy and its many variants
  • Pearls and pitfalls are provided at the end of each chapter, highlighting the critical anatomy points presented

All neuroradiologists, interventionalists, general radiologists, and diagnostic neuroradiologists, as well as residents and fellows in these specialties, will read this book cover to cover and frequently consult it for a quick review before performing procedures.

<p><strong>Section I: Aortic Arch</strong><br>Case 1: The Common Origin of the Brachiocephalic and Left Common Carotid Artery<br>Case 2: The Aberrant Subclavian Artery<br><strong>Section II: Internal Carotid Artery</strong><br>Case 3: The Carotid Segments, the Aberrant ICA, and the Persistent Stapedial Artery<br>Case 4: Persistent Carotid-Vertebrobasilar Anastomoses<br>Case 5: The Inferolateral and the Meningohypophyseal Trunk<br>Case 6: The Dural Ring and the Carotid Cave<br>Case 7: The Dorsal and Ventral Ophthalmic Arteries<br>Case 8: The Branches of the Ophthalmic Artery<br>Case 9: The Anterior Choroidal Artery<br><strong>Section III: Anterior Circulation</strong><br>Case 10: The Infraoptic Course of the Anterior Cerebral Artery<br>Case 11: The Anterior Communicating Artery Complex<br>Case 12: The Azygos Anterior Cerebral Artery<br>Case 13: The Cortical Branches of the Anterior Cerebral Artery<br>Case 14: The Middle Cerebral Artery Trunk<br>Case 15: The Recurrent Artery of Heubner<br>Case 16: The Cortical Branches of the Middle Cerebral Artery<br>Case 17: The Leptomeningeal Anastomoses<br><strong>Section IV: Posterior Circulation</strong><br>Case 18: Variations of the Origin of the PICA<br>Case 19: The Cerebellar Arteries<br>Case 20: The Basilar Artery Trunk<br>Case 21: The Brainstem Perforators<br>Case 22: The Basilar Tip<br>Case 23: The Thalamoperforating Arteries<br>Case 24: The Cortical Branches of the Posterior Cerebral Artery<br><strong>Section V: External Carotid Artery</strong><br>Case 25: The "Dangerous" Anastomoses I: Ophthalmic Anastomoses<br>Case 26: The "Dangerous" Anastomoses II: Petrous and Cavernous Anastomoses<br>Case 27: The "Dangerous" Anastomoses III: Upper Cervical Anastomoses<br>Case 28: The Cranial Nerve Supply<br>Case 29: The Vascular Anatomy of the Nose<br>Case 30: The Ascending Pharyngeal Artery<br>Case 31: The Meningeal Supply<br><strong>Section VI: Cerebral Veins</strong><br>Case 32: The Superior Sagittal and Transverse Sinuses<br>Case 33: The Cavernous Sinus<br>Case 34: The Superficial Cortical Veins<br>Case 35: The Transmedullary Veins<br>Case 36: The Deep Venous System I: Internal Cerebral Veins, Tributaries, and Drainage<br>Case 37: The Deep Venous System II: The Basal Vein of Rosenthal and the Venous Circle<br>Case 38: The Infratentorial Veins<br><strong>Section VII: Spine</strong><br>Case 39: The Segmental Spinal Arteries<br>Case 40: The Radiculopial and Radiculomedullary Arteries<br>Case 41: The Intrinsic Arteries of the Cord<br>Case 42: The Artery of the Filum Terminale<br>Case 43: The Spinal Cord Veins</p>

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