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Atlas of Neurosurgical Techniques

Brain
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ISBN-13:
9781626233898
Veröffentl:
2015
Seiten:
1566
Autor:
Laligam N. Sekhar
eBook Typ:
PDF
eBook Format:
Reflowable
Kopierschutz:
Digital Watermark [Social-DRM]
Sprache:
Englisch
Beschreibung:

...written by knowledgeable, active practitioners of our specialty and as our field is rapidly progressing, I welcome this upgraded version....In conclusion, this 2nd edition...offers some significant improvements over the 1st edition, which was also a very valuable contribution to our neurosurgical literature, and establishes itself as the authoritative atlas of neurosurgical techniques. -- Acta Neurochirugica

The second edition of this book, published as a two-volume set, is a thoroughly revised and expanded version of the original masterful work that incorporates these advances and addresses virtually all aspects of cranial neurosurgery. -- World Neurosurgery

This thoroughly revised and expanded atlas is the ideal reference for residents, fellows, and clinicians to review surgical procedures before entering the OR. The authors provide step-by-step descriptions of techniques, clearly delineating indications and contraindications, goals, operative preparation and anesthesia, and postoperative management. The main focus of this book is on teaching neurosurgical techniques at the most detailed level.

Features of the second edition:

  • A new chapter on proton therapy
  • An expanded section covering the latest radiosurgery techniques
  • Nearly 3,000 high-quality images aid rapid comprehension of surgical procedures
  • Online access to more than 100 surgical technique videos

This book should be read cover to cover by young practitioners several times during their residency and it will keep more experienced neurosurgeons up-to-date on the latest surgical techniques in the field.

Now in two volumes–an updated atlas to help you and disorders of the brain…

This thoroughly revised and expanded atlas is the ideal reference for residents, fellows, and clinicians to review surgical procedures before entering the operating room. The authors provide step-by-step descriptions of techniques, clearly delineating indications and contraindications, goals, operative preparation and anesthesia, and postoperative management. The main focus of this book is on teaching neurosurgical techniques at the most detailed level.

Features of the second edition:

  • A new chapter on proton therapy
  • An expanded section covering the latest radiosurgery techniques
  • Nearly 3,000 high-quality images aid rapid comprehension of surgical procedures
  • Online access to more than 100 surgical technique videos

This book should be read cover to cover by young practitioners several times during their residency, and it will keep more experienced neurosurgeons up-to-date on the latest surgical techniques in the field.

This book includes complimentary access to a digital copy on https://medone.thieme.com.

<p><strong><u>Volume 1</u></strong><br><strong>Section I General Principles and Basic Techniques</strong><br>1 General Techniques of Cranial Exposure<br>2 General Principles of Microsurgery<br>3 Anesthesia Techniques and Principles of Hemostasis and Blood Replacement for Cranial Surgery<br>4 Principles of Blood Coagulation and Transfusion<br>5 Neurophysiological Monitoring During Neurosurgery: Indicated Uses and Practical Considerations<br>6 Critical Care for Neurosurgery<br>7 Endovascular Surgery: General Technique<br>8 Endoscopic Surgery: General Principles and Transsphenoidal Approaches<br>8 Appendix: Endoscopic and Endoscope-Assisted Approaches to the Sellar, Suprasellar, and Ventricular Regions (Supplemental Videos)<br><strong>Section II Aneurysms</strong><br>9 General Principles of Aneurysm Surgery<br>10 Internal Carotid Artery: Supraclinoid Aneurysms<br>11 Internal Carotid Artery: Infraclinoid/Clinoid Aneurysms<br>12 Middle Cerebral Artery Aneurysms<br>13 Anterior Communicating Artery Aneurysms<br>14 Interhemispheric Approach to Anterior Communicating Artery Aneurysms<br>15 Distal Anterior Cerebral Artery Aneurysms<br>16 Distal Middle Cerebral Artery Aneurysms<br>17 Basilar Artery Tip and Superior Cerebellar Aneurysms<br>18 Midbasilar and Vertebrobasilar Junction Aneurysms: Extended Retrosigmoid Approach<br>19 Vertebral Artery and Posterior Inferior Cerebellar Artery Aneurysms<br>20 Cranial Base Approaches to Aneurysms<br>21 Microsurgery of Giant Intracranial Aneurysms<br>22 Giant Aneurysms<br>23 Endovascular Coiling of Aneurysms<br>23 Appendix: Endovascular Complication Management (Supplemental Videos)<br>24 Stent-Assisted Coiling and Flow Diversion for Intracranial Aneurysms<br>25 Cerebral Revascularization for Aneurysms and Skull Base Tumors<br>26 In Situ Bypasses for Intracranial Aneurysms<br><strong>Section III Arteriovenous Malformations</strong><br>27 General Techniques for the Surgery of Arteriovenous Malformations<br>28 Preoperative and Therapeutic Embolization of Arteriovenous Malformation with N-Butyl-2-cyanoacrylate<br>29 Embolization of Arteriovenous Malformations with Onyx and Combined Treatments<br>30 Frontal, Occipital, and Temporal Arteriovenous Malformations<br>31 Perimotor and Perisylvian Arteriovenous Malformations<br>32 Corpus Callosum and Deep Arteriovenous Malformations<br>33 Posterior Fossa Arteriovenous Malformations<br>34 Cavernous Malformations of the Brain<br>35 Brainstem Cavernous Malformations<br>36 Carotid-Cavernous Fistula<br>37 Vein of Galen Malformations<br>38 Dural Arteriovenous Fistulas: Endovascular Management<br>39 Cranial Dural Arteriovenous Fistulas: Surgical Management<br>39 Appendix: The Surgical Management of Cranial Dural Arteriovenous Fistulas<br><strong>Section IV Occlusive and Hemorrhagic Vascular Diseases</strong><br>40 Carotid Endarterectomy: Vascular Surgery Perspective<br>41 Carotid Endarterectomy: Neurologic Surgery Perspective<br>42 Carotid Angioplasty and Stenting for Occlusive Disease<br>43 Cerebral Revascularization for Moyamoya: Low Flow Bypasses and Encephaloarteriodurosynangiosis<br>44 Cerebral Veins and Dural Sinuses: Preservation and Reconstruction<br>45 Intracerebral Hemorrhage<br><strong><u>Volume 2</u></strong><br><strong>Section I Brain Tumors</strong><br>1 General Principles of Brain Tumor Surgery<br>2 Stereotactic Biopsy<br>3 Surgical Management of Malignant Brain Tumors: Navigation and Planned Approach<br>4 Brain Metastasis<br>5 Deep-Seated Brain Tumors<br>6 Tumors in Eloquent Regions<br>7 Parasagittal and Peritorcular Meningiomas<br>8 Robotic Microsurgery and Intraoperative Magnetic Resonance Imaging<br>9 Cerebellar Astrocytomas<br>10 Medulloblastoma and Ependymomas<br>11 Brainstem and Cervicomedullary Tumors<br><strong>Section II Intraventricular Lesions</strong><br>12 Surgical Approaches to Lesions Located in the Lateral, Third, and Fourth Ventricles<br>13 Microsurgical Removal of Intraventricular Tumors<br><strong>Section III Pineal Region Lesions</strong><br>14 Supracerebellar Approach to Pineal Region Lesions<br>15 Occipital Transtentorial and Parietal Approaches to Pineal Region Lesions<br>16 Combined Supra- and Infratentorial&ndash;Transsinus Approach to Large Pineal Region Tumors<br>17 Stereotactic Approaches to Pineal Region Lesions<br><strong>Section IV Cranial Base Lesions</strong><br>18 General Principles of Cranial Base Surgery<br>19 Microsurgical and Endoscopic Approaches in the Management of Anterior Skull Base Malignancies<br>20 Orbital Tumors<br>21 Olfactory Groove, Planum Sphenoidale, and Tuberculum Sellae Meningiomas<br>22 Olfactory Groove and Planum Sphenoidale Meningiomas: Endoscopic Approach<br>23 Fibrous Dysplasia, Osteopetrosis, and Ossifying Fibroma<br>24 Sphenoid Wing Meningiomas<br>25 Cavernous Sinus Tumors<br>26 Pituitary Macroadenomas: Transcranial Approach<br>27 Transsphenoidal Approach to Pituitary Macroadenomas: Microsurgical and Endoscopic<br>28 Craniopharyngiomas: Cranial and Endoscopic Approaches<br>29 Tumors of the Tentorium<br>30 Petroclival Meningiomas and Other Petroclival Tumors<br>31 Epidermoid and Dermoid Cysts<br>32 Craniovertebral Junction: An Extreme Lateral Approach to Extradural Tumors<br>33 Extreme Lateral Approach to Intradural Lesions<br>34 Craniovertebral Junction Instability: Causes, Effects, and Treatment<br>35 Vestibular Schwannoma: Retrosigmoid Approach<br>36 Vestibular Schwannoma: Retrosigmoid and Transpetrosal Approaches<br>37 Acoustic Neuroma: Endoscopic Approach<br>38 Acoustic Neuroma: Translabyrinthine and Middle Fossa Approaches<br>39 Paragangliomas and Schwannomas of the Jugular Foramen<br>40 Nonvestibular Schwannomas of the Brain (Trigeminal, Facial, Jugular Foramen, Hypoglossal Schwannomas)<br>40 Appendix: Intradural Approach and the Resection of Trigeminal Schwannoma<br>41 Chordomas and Chondrosarcomas<br>42 Chordomas: Endoscopic Approach<br>43 Juvenile Nasopharyngeal Angiofibroma and Other Nasopharyngeal Tumors<br>44 Cranial Base Reconstruction<br><strong>Section V Epilepsy and Functional Pain Disorders</strong><br>45 Surgical Treatment for Intractable Epilepsy<br>46 Cranial and Spine Procedures for Intractable Pain Syndromes<br>47 Deep Brain Stimulation for Movement Disorders and Mood Disorders<br><strong>Section VI Cranial Nerve Compression Syndromes and Cranial Nerve Reconstruction</strong><br>48 Microvascular Decompression for Cranial Nerve and Brainstem Compression Syndromes<br>49 Endoscope-Assisted Microvascular Decompression<br>50 Percutaneous Balloon Compression for Trigeminal Neuralgia: Technique and Results<br>51 Trigeminal Neuralgia Radiosurgery<br>52 Radiofrequency and Glycerol Rhizotomy for Trigeminal Neuralgia<br>53 Repair of Cranial Nerve VII<br>54 Commentary on the Repair of Cranial Nerves<br>55 Neuro-ophthalmic Evaluation and Management of Diplopia Related to Cranial Nerve III, IV, and VI Dysfunction<br><strong>Section VII Craniocerebral Trauma</strong><br>56 General Principles of Craniocerebral Trauma and Traumatic Hematomas<br>57 Venous Sinus Repair During the Treatment of Meningiomas<br><strong>Section VIII Management of Hydrocephalus</strong><br>58 Cerebrospinal Fluid Shunt Insertion: Surgical Technique and Avoidance of Complications<br>59 Endoscopic Third Ventriculostomy<br><strong>Section IX Central Nervous System Infections</strong><br>60 Epidural Abscess, Subdural Empyema, Brain Abscess, and Tuberculoma<br><strong>Section X Stereotactic Radiosurgery</strong><br>61 Gamma Knife Radiosurgery for Tumors<br>62 Gamma Knife Radiosurgery for Movement Disorders<br>63 Linear Accelerator Radiosurgery<br>64 Cyberknife Radiosurgery<br>65 Proton Beam Radiotherapy</p>

...written by knowledgeable, active practitioners of our specialty and as our field is rapidly progressing, I welcome this upgraded version....In conclusion, this 2nd edition...offers some significant improvements over the 1st edition, which was also a very valuable contribution to our neurosurgical literature, and establishes itself as the authoritative atlas of neurosurgical techniques. -- Acta Neurochirugica

The second edition of this book, published as a two-volume set, is a thoroughly revised and expanded version of the original masterful work that incorporates these advances and addresses virtually all aspects of cranial neurosurgery. -- World Neurosurgery

This thoroughly revised and expanded atlas is the ideal reference for residents, fellows, and clinicians to review surgical procedures before entering the OR. The authors provide step-by-step descriptions of techniques, clearly delineating indications and contraindications, goals, operative preparation and anesthesia, and postoperative management. The main focus of this book is on teaching neurosurgical techniques at the most detailed level.

Features of the second edition:

  • A new chapter on proton therapy
  • An expanded section covering the latest radiosurgery techniques
  • Nearly 3,000 high-quality images aid rapid comprehension of surgical procedures
  • Online access to more than 100 surgical technique videos

This book should be read cover to cover by young practitioners several times during their residency and it will keep more experienced neurosurgeons up-to-date on the latest surgical techniques in the field.

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