Yasargil Microneurosurgery Study Guide
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Yasargil Microneurosurgery Study Guide

Books I, II, IIIA, IIIB, IVA, and IVB

  1. 406 pages
  2. English
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eBook - ePub

Yasargil Microneurosurgery Study Guide

Books I, II, IIIA, IIIB, IVA, and IVB

About this book

Ya?argil Microneurosurgery Study Guide is designed for effective learning and study of the neurosurgical principles contained in seminal microneurosurgery textbooks. From normal microsurgical anatomy to aneurysms, arteriovenous malformations, and CNS tumor microsurgery, this study guide provides a question-and-answer format to knowledge of the background, anatomy, and techniques of microneurosurgery. This work is a practical guide to the application of microneurosurgery to a variety of brain conditions, including intracranial aneurysms, extrinsic and intrinsic tumors, while providing guidance on instrumentation and equipment, neuroanesthesia, complications, and more. This practical book is ideal for neurosurgeons, neurologists, neuroanatomists, and other technical experts with a clinical interest in brain microsurgery. - Provides a fill-in the blanks format structure of question and answers to test microneurosurgery learning - Discusses pathology, physiology, imaging and treatment protocols in neurosurgery - Details acronyms to help provide memory cues - Allows readers to test their knowledge of neurosurgical anatomy, techniques, equipment, and more - Ideal for both neurosurgeons, neurosurgical residents, and others working in the field of microneurosurgery

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Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Front Matter
  3. Table of Contents
  4. Copyright
  5. Dedication
  6. Foreword
  7. Preface
  8. Chapter 1 : Operative Anatomy
  9. Chapter 2 : Diagnostic studies for ruptured aneurysms
  10. Chapter 3 : General operative techniques
  11. Chapter 4 : Anesthesia for microsurgical procedures in neurosurgery
  12. Chapter 5 : Pathological considerations
  13. Chapter 6 : Clinical considerations
  14. Chapter 7 : Internal carotid artery aneurysms
  15. Chapter 8 : Middle cerebral artery aneurysms
  16. Chapter 9 : Anterior cerebral and anterior communicating artery aneurysms
  17. Chapter 10 : Vertebrobasilar aneurysms
  18. Chapter 11 : Giant intracranial aneurysms
  19. Chapter 12 : Multiple aneurysms
  20. Chapter 13 : Unoperated cases
  21. Chapter 14 : Complications of aneurysm surgery
  22. Chapter 15 : Addendum
  23. Chapter 16 : Final comments
  24. Chapter 17 : History of cerebral AVMs
  25. Chapter 18 : Embryology
  26. Chapter 19 : Pathological considerations
  27. Chapter 20 : Hemodynamics
  28. Chapter 21 : Diagnosis and follow-up of patients with cerebral AVM using Doppler ultrasound
  29. Chapter 22 : Neuroradiological evaluation
  30. Chapter 23 : Microsurgical anatomy of the brain
  31. Chapter 24 : Cortical blood vessels of the human brain
  32. Chapter 25 : Anatomy of the calcarine sulcus
  33. Chapter 26 : Anatomical location of AVMs from the surgical viewpoint
  34. Chapter 27 : Clinical considerations
  35. Chapter 28 : Surgical concerns
  36. Chapter 29 : Special surgical considerations
  37. Chapter 30 : Summary of operative results
  38. Chapter 31 : Children with AVMs
  39. Chapter 32 : Nonoperated patients with AVM
  40. Chapter 33 : Venous, cavernous, and occult angiomas
  41. Chapter 34 : Final comments on AVMs
  42. Chapter 35 : Anesthesia in the surgery of cerebrovascular malformations
  43. Chapter 36 : Anatomy
  44. Chapter 37 : Neuropathology
  45. Chapter 38 : Neuroradiology
  46. Chapter 39 : Neurophysiology
  47. Chapter 40 : Clinical considerations—operability
  48. Chapter 41 : Instrumentation and equipment
  49. Chapter 42 : Laboratory training
  50. Chapter 43 : Surgical approaches
  51. Chapter 44 : Strategies, tactics, and techniques
  52. Chapter 45 : Acoustic neurinomas
  53. Chapter 46 : Other less common neurinomas: orbital, oculomotor, trigeminal, facial, glossopharyngeal, accessory, and hypoglossal
  54. Chapter 47 : Glomus jugulare tumors
  55. Chapter 48 : Meningiomas
  56. Chapter 49 : Hemangiopericytoma
  57. Chapter 50 : Chondromas
  58. Chapter 51 : Chordomas
  59. Chapter 52 : Epidermoid and Dermoid tumors
  60. Chapter 53 : Intracranial lipoma
  61. Chapter 54 : Transcranial surgery for large pituitary adenomas
  62. Chapter 55 : Craniopharyngiomas
  63. Chapter 56 : Optic gliomas
  64. Chapter 57 : Esthesioneuroblastoma (olfactory neuroblastoma)
  65. Chapter 58 : Arachnoid cysts
  66. Chapter 59 : Neocerebral and neocerebellar tumors
  67. Chapter 60 : Limbic and paralimbic tumors
  68. Chapter 61 : Midline tumors (Corpus callosum, Septum pellucidum, Basal ganglia, Diencephalon and Brainstem)
  69. Chapter 62 : Intraventricular tumors
  70. Chapter 63 : Pineal tumors
  71. Chapter 64 : Patient population and outcomes of glioma groups
  72. Chapter 65 : Malignant transformation
  73. Chapter 66 : Embryonal CNS tumors
  74. Chapter 67 : CNS non-Hodgkin's lymphoma and primary intracranial sarcoma
  75. Chapter 68 : Germ cell tumors
  76. Chapter 69 : Vascular tumors
  77. Chapter 70 : Cerebral metastases
  78. Chapter 71 : Interventional neuroradiology in the management of CNS tumors
  79. Chapter 72 : Neuroanesthesia for microsurgery of CNS tumors
  80. Chapter 73 : Summary of outcomes: Whole series
  81. Chapter 74 : Summary: childhood tumors
  82. Chapter 75 : Intra and postoperative complications
  83. Chapter 76 : Final remarks
  84. Abbreviations