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Controversies in Neurological Surgery - Neurovascular Diseases

English · Hardback

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Expand your knowledge of state-of-the-art neurological surgery techniques!

This text provides insights into current trends and controversial issues regarding state-of-the-art techniques in neurosurgery, interventional neuroradiology, and endovascular surgery. The authors confront such questions as: Are unruptured aneurysms managed most effectively by neurosurgical clipping or endovascular coiling? Is surgery or endovascular coiling the best treatment for ruptured cerebral aneurysms of the anterior or posterior cerebral circulation? In managing arteriovenous malformations and fistulas, should clinicians use neurointerventional techniques or surgery, or a combination of both?

Highlights:

- More than 240 excellent illustrations, figures, and radiological images reviewing key concepts- Detailed coverage of treatments for ischemic diseases, including extracranial and intracranial atherosclerosis- Discussion of the organizational issues of integrating subspecialties and training subspecialists

This text also offers you the opportunity to earn valuable CME credits online. Neurosurgeons, neuroradiologists, neurologists, vascular surgeons, and specialists will find the book's balanced coverage of critical current issues in neurosurgery an indispensable aid in making informed decisions.

(A co-publication of Thieme and the American Association of Neurological Surgeons)

About the author

Interventional Neuroradiologist, Clinical Professor of Radiology, Neurology and Neurosurgery, University of California, San Francisco Medical Center, San Francisco, CA, USA

Summary

Expand your knowledge of state-of-the-art neurological surgery techniques!This text provides insights into current trends and controversial issues regarding state-of-the-art techniques in neurosurgery, interventional neuroradiology, and endovascular surgery. The authors confront such questions as: Are unruptured aneurysms managed most effectively by neurosurgical clipping or endovascular coiling? Is surgery or endovascular coiling the best treatment for ruptured cerebral aneurysms of the anterior or posterior cerebral circulation? In managing arteriovenous malformations and fistulas, should clinicians use neurointerventional techniques or surgery, or a combination of both?Highlights:More than 240 excellent illustrations, figures, and radiological images reviewing key concepts Detailed coverage of treatments for ischemic diseases, including extracranial and intracranial atherosclerosis Discussion of the organizational issues of integrating subspecialties and training subspecialists This text also offers you the opportunity to earn valuable CME credits online. Neurosurgeons, neuroradiologists, neurologists, vascular surgeons, and specialists will find the book's balanced coverage of critical current issues in neurosurgery an indispensable aid in making informed decisions.(A co-publication of Thieme and the American Association of Neurological Surgeons)

Product details

Authors Daryl Gress, Daryl R Gress, Daryl R. Gress, Randal Higashida, Randall T. Higashida, Michael Lawton, Michael T Lawton, Michael T. Lawton
Assisted by Darry Gress (Editor), Darryl Gress (Editor), Randall T. Higashida (Editor), Michael T. Lawton (Editor), T Higashida (Editor), Randall T Higashida (Editor), Michae T Lawton (Editor)
Publisher Thieme, Stuttgart
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 01.01.2006
 
EAN 9781588903440
ISBN 978-1-58890-344-0
No. of pages 304
Dimensions 222 mm x 16 mm x 286 mm
Weight 1055 g
Illustrations 250 Abb.
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Medicine > Clinical medicine

Neurochirurgie, Neurological, Controversies, Disease

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