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Controversies in Vascular Neurosurgery

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This concise, easy-to-use book offers expert insights into current controversies in vascular neurosurgery with a view to providing the practitioner with authoritative practical guidance that will assist in the management of difficult disease entities.

While vascular neurosurgery has undergone unprecedented advances during the past decade, enabling safer and easier access to previously untreatable pathology, this progress has been accompanied by confusion as to what constitutes best, or even acceptable, practice. Here, experts in the field discuss the various tools available and explain how best to use them when confronted by different pathologies, drawing upon their personal experience. Each chapter focuses on a specific case that is discussed by two experienced surgeons; a third author then evaluates the case, highlighting the available evidence and pearls in the treatment of that particular disease. The authors have been carefully chosen to provide a truly balanced viewpoint on paradigms that they themselves use. They therefore have a sound understanding of the thought processes of surgeons when dealing with challenging diseases for which there may be no single correct path. Furthermore, they are well placed to identify not only appropriate uses of new treatment options and technologies but also circumstances in which their use is best avoided. The ultimate benefactor of this book will be the patient: our biases as physicians should never become a patient's morbidity.

List of contents

Who to Treat with Craniotomy.- Flow Diverters and Endovascular Treatment.- Discussion.- Aggressive Treatment.- Conservative Approach.- Discussion.- Role for Surgery.- Craniotomy is Over for Basilar Artery Aneurysms.- Discussion.- Who I Operate On.- Who I Stent.- Distal Protection Where's the Evidence?.- Discussion.- How I've Changed My Practice.- Discussion.- Intra Arterial Treatment Who and When?.- Discussion.- When Is It Indicated?.- Making Practical Sense of Who to Treat and How.

About the author

Erol Veznedaroglu MDCapital Institute for NeuroscienceDepartment of NeurosurgeryPennington, NJUSA

Summary

This concise, easy-to-use book offers expert insights into current controversies in vascular neurosurgery with a view to providing the practitioner with authoritative practical guidance that will assist in the management of difficult disease entities.

While vascular neurosurgery has undergone unprecedented advances during the past decade, enabling safer and easier access to previously untreatable pathology, this progress has been accompanied by confusion as to what constitutes best, or even acceptable, practice. Here, experts in the field discuss the various tools available and explain how best to use them when confronted by different pathologies, drawing upon their personal experience. Each chapter focuses on a specific case that is discussed by two experienced surgeons; a third author then evaluates the case, highlighting the available evidence and pearls in the treatment of that particular disease. The authors have been carefully chosen to provide a truly balanced viewpoint on paradigms that they themselves use. They therefore have a sound understanding of the thought processes of surgeons when dealing with challenging diseases for which there may be no single correct path. Furthermore, they are well placed to identify not only appropriate uses of new treatment options and technologies but also circumstances in which their use is best avoided. The ultimate benefactor of this book will be the patient: our biases as physicians should never become a patient’s morbidity.

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“This is an examination of the pros and cons of observation, endovascular, vs craniotomy for occlusive disease and aneurysms of the brain. … I recommend this book for clinical neurosurgeons.” (Joseph J. Grenier, Amazon.com, July, 2016)

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"This is an examination of the pros and cons of observation, endovascular, vs craniotomy for occlusive disease and aneurysms of the brain. ... I recommend this book for clinical neurosurgeons." (Joseph J. Grenier, Amazon.com, July, 2016)

Product details

Assisted by Ero Veznedaroglu (Editor), Erol Veznedaroglu (Editor)
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 30.04.2016
 
EAN 9783319273136
ISBN 978-3-31-927313-6
No. of pages 224
Dimensions 160 mm x 242 mm x 13 mm
Weight 503 g
Illustrations VIII, 224 p. 16 illus., 6 illus. in color.
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Medicine > Clinical medicine

B, neurosurgery, Medicine, Neurology, Neurology & clinical neurophysiology, critical care medicine, Health Sciences, Intensive / Critical Care Medicine, Intensive Care Medicine, AVM;Aneurysm;Carotid Artery;Cerebral Hemorrhage;Stroke

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