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Oxford Textbook of Neurological Surgery

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The Oxford Textbook of Neurological Surgery is an up-to-date, objective and readable text that covers the full scope of neurosurgical practice. It acts as both a point of reference to provide a focussed refresher for the experienced neurosurgeon as well as a trusted training manual.

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  • Section 1: Principles of Neurological Surgery

  • 1: Henry Marsh and Eleni Marts: The History of Neurosurgery

  • 2: Peter Bodkin and Elizabeth Visser: Clinical Assessment

  • 3: Tomasz Matys, Daniel. J. Scoffings, and Tilak Das: Overview of Neuroimaging

  • 4: Neil Kitchen and Jonathan Shapey: Operating Theatre Environment

  • 5: Derek Duane, Alessandro Scudellari, Karol P Budohoski, and Sylvia Karcheva: Perioperative Care of the Neurosurgical Patient

  • Section 2: Tumours and Skull Base - Intrinsic Tumour

  • 6: Hugues Duffau, Lorenzo Bello, and Thomas Santarius: Low Grade Glioma

  • 7: Stephen Price, Harry Bulstrode, and Richard Mair: High Grade Gliomas and Molecular Biology of Neurosurgical Oncology

  • 8: Andrew Brodbelt and Rashed Zakaria: Intracranial Metastasis

  • 9: Boon Leong and Thangaraj Munusamy: Primary Central Nervous System Lymphoma

  • 10: Matthias Simon and Alexander Grote: Glioneuronal and other epilepsy-associated tumours

  • 11: Susan Short: Radiotherapy and Radiosurgery for Brain Tumours

  • 12: Nicholas Brown, Daniel Krell, and Paul Mulholland: Chemotherapy for Brain Tumours

  • 13: Mitchel Berger and Shawn Hervey-Jumper: Surgical Techniques in the Management of Intrinsic Tumours

  • Section 3: Tumours and Skull Base - Extra-axial and Skull Lesions

  • 14: Michael McDermott, Thomas Santarius, Harjus Birk, Seunggu J. Han, and Ramez Kirollos: Meningiomas and Haemangiopericytoma

  • 15: Ossama Al-Mefty and Rami O. Almefty: Chordomas and Chondrosarcomas of the skull base

  • 16: Andrew McEvoy: Dermoid and Epidermoid Cysts

  • 17: Fred Gentili, Lior Gonen, and Georgios Klironomos: Esthesioneuroblastoma

  • 18: Benedict Panizza and Adel Helmy: Malignant Skull Base Tumours

  • 19: Paul Gardner, Joseph D. Chabot, and S. Tonya Stefko: Surgical Management of Tumours of the Orbit

  • 20: Ivan Tmofeev and Giorgio Gioffre: Skull Lesions

  • 21: Michael Cusimano and Michael P. Meier: Surgical Management of Anterolateral Skull Base Lesions

  • Section 4: Tumours and Skull Base - CP Angle

  • 22: Tiit Mathiesen and Petter Förander: Schwannomas

  • 23: Andrew King and Omar Pathmanaban: Glomus Tumours

  • 24: Andrew Kaye, Nicholas Hall, and Yuval Sufaro: Surgical management of cerebellopontine angle and petrous lesions

  • Section 5: Tumours and Skull Base - Sellar and Supra Sellar Tumours

  • 25: Kanna Gnanalingham, Zsolt Zador, Tara Kearney, Federico Roncaroli, and H Rao Gattamaneni: Pituitary Tumours

  • 26: Rudolf Fahlbusch, V. Gerganov, and H. Metwali: Craniopharyngioma and Rathke's Cleft cysts

  • 27: William Couldwell and Jayson A. Neil: Surgical Management of Sellar and Suprasellar Tumours

  • Section 6: Tumours and Skull Base - Posterior Fossa

  • 28: James Rutka: Medulloblastoma

  • 29: Christopher Chandler: Ependymoma

  • 30: Donald McArthur and Ammar Natalwala: Haemangioblastoma

  • 31: Jacques Morcos, Osaama Khan, and Ashish Shah: Surgical Approaches to Posterior Fossa Tumours

  • Section 7: Tumours and Skull Base - Intraventricular

  • 32: Paul Grundy and Vasileios Apostolopoulos: Intraventricular Tumours

  • 33: Paul Chumas and Asim Sheikh: Colloid Cyst

  • 34: Shlomi Constantini, Jonathan Roth, and Rina Dvir: Choroid Plexus tumours

  • 35: Guilherme Ribas, Eduardo Ribas, and Ramez W Kirollos: Surgical Management of Intraventricular Lesions

  • Section 8: Tumours and Skull Base - Pineal

  • 36: Michael Jenkinson, Mueez Waqar, Samantha Mills, and Conor L Mallucci: Pineal Tumours

  • 37: Nicolas de Tribolet, Christoph M Woernle, and René Bernays: Surgical management of pineal region lesions

  • Section 9: Tumours and Skull Base - Tumour Syndromes

  • 38: Timothy Jones, Fay Greenway, and Frances Elmslie: Neurophakomatoses

  • 39: Thomas Santarius, Hani Marcus, and Yizhou Wan: Uncommon Brain Lesions

  • Section 10: Neurotrauma and Intensive Care

  • 40: Nabeel Alshafai and Andrew Maas: Epidemiology of head injury and outcome after head injury

  • 41: Geoffrey Manley, John K. Yue, Hansen Deng, Ethan A. Winkler, John F. Burke, and Catherine Suen: Pathophysiology of Traumatic Brain Injury

  • 42: Martin Smith and Matthew A. Kirkman: Intensive Care Management of Head Injury

  • 43: Randall Chesnut, Hadie Adams, Angelos Kolias, Peter Hutchinson, and Adel Helmy: Surgical Management of Head Injury

  • 44: Antonio Belli, Fardad T. Afshari, and Peter C Whitfield: Complications of head injury

  • 45: Mark Wilson: Concussion and Sports Related Head Injury

  • Section 11: Vascular Neurosurgery

  • 46: Diederik O. Bulters and Andrew Durnford: Normal Cerebrovascular Physiology and Vascular Anatomy

  • 47: Neal Kassell, Giuseppe Lanzino, and Federico Cagnazzo: The Pathophysiology of Aneurysms

  • 48: Jason McMillen: The Pathophysiology of Subarachnoid Haemorrhage

  • 49: Michael Lawton and Roberto Rodriguez: Management of Subarachnoid Haemorrhage

  • 50: Michael Morgan: Arteriovenous Malformation and Dural Arteriovenous Fistulae

  • 51: Mohsen Javadpour, Kieron Sweeney, and A. O'Hare: Carotid Artery Disease and Cerebral Ischaemia

  • 52: Peter Kirkpatrick and Mathew Guilfoyle: Extracranial-Intracranial Bypass for Cerebral Ischaemia

  • 53: Mario Teo, Michael Lawton, and Omar Choudhri: Giant Aneurysms and Bypass Surgery

  • 54: Andreas W. Unterberg and Berk Orakcioglu: Spontaneous Intracranial Haematoma

  • 55: Hiren Patel and Janneke van Beijnum: Cavernoma and angiographically occult lesions

  • Section 12: Spinal Surgery - Principles

  • 56: Simon Thomson, Chris Derham, and Senthil Selvanathan: Surgical Principles in spinal surgery

  • 57: Peter Loughenbury and Richard M Hall: Spinal stability

  • 58: Sadaquate Khan, Kevin Tsang, and Lamia Nayeb: Spinal physiology

  • 59: Chris McGuigan, Karen O'Connell, Eavan McGovern, and Iain McGurgan: Medical pathologies of the spinal cord

  • Section 13: Spinal Surgery

  • 60: Navin Furtado, Georgios Tsermoulas, and Adikarige Haritha Dulanka Silva: Cervical Spinal Disease

  • 61: Ciaran Bolger, Kieron Sweeney, and Catherine Moran: Thoracic Spinal Disease

  • 62: Matt Crocker and Chris Kellett: Lumbar Spinal Disease

  • 63: John Brecknell and Quah Boon Leong: Spinal Tumours

  • 64: Daniel Walsh: Vascular Lesions of the Spinal Cord

  • 65: Graham Flint: Spinal cerebrospinal fluid dynamics

  • 66: Peter Milner and Nigel Gummerson: Scoliosis and Spinal Deformity

  • Section 14: Spinal Trauma

  • 67: Edward Benzel, Bryan Lee, and Saksith Smithason: Managing Spinal Cord Trauma

  • 68: Calan Mathieson, Chris Barrett, and Likhith Alakandy: Cervical Spine Injuries

  • 69: Bedansh Roy Chaudhary: Thoracic and Lumbar Spine Injuries

  • 70: Fahim Anwar, Wail Ahmed, Tamara Tajsic, Damiano G. Barone, and Harry Mee: Spinal Cord Injury Rehabilitation

  • Section 15: Peripheral Nerve Surgery

  • 71: Alan Forster and Robert Morris: Elecrodiagnostics

  • 72: Grainne Bourke: Entrapment Syndromes

  • 73: Jonathan Perera and Marco Sinisi: Supraclavicular Brachial Plexus and Peripheral Nerve Injuries

  • 74: Ricin Trivedi and Vincent Nga: Peripheral Nerve Tumours

  • Section 16: Functional Neurosurgery

  • 75: Alex Green, Tipu Aziz, and Erlick Pereira: Principles of Deep Brain Stimulation

  • 76: Keyoumars Ashkan and Ismail Ughratdar: Movement Disorders

  • 77: John Goodden, Catherine Hernon, and Brian Scott: Spasticity

  • 78: Richard Mannion and Rokas Tamosauskas: Pain pathophysiology and surgical management

  • 79: Marc Sindou and George Georgoulis: Cranial Nerve Vascular Compression Syndromes

  • 80: Bart Nuttin, Loes Gabriels, and Chris Bervoets: Neurosurgical interventions for psychiatric disorders

  • Section 17: Epilepsy

  • 81: Richard Selway: Diagnosis and Assessment

  • 82: Andrew McEvoy, Tim Wehner, and Victoria Wykes: Classification of Seizures and Epilepsy

  • 83: Johannes Schramm: Surgical Management of Epilepsy

  • Section 18: Paediatrics

  • 84: Colin Ferrie and Daniel Warren: Developmental Disorders of the brain

  • 85: Dominic Thompson: Spinal development and spinal dysraphism

  • 86: Federico Di Rocco, Pierre-Aurelien Beuriat, and Eric Arnaud: Craniofaciosynostosis : syndromic and non-syndromic craniofacial anomalies

  • 87: Andrew Kay, Desiderio Rodrigues, Melanie Sharp, and Guirish Solanki: Special Considerations in Paediatric Head and Spinal Trauma

  • 88: Shlomi Constantini and Jonathan Roth: Paediatric Brain Tumours

  • 89: Conor Malucci, Matt Bailey, and Chris Parks: Paediatric Hydrocephalus

  • 90: Atul Tyagi, Helen McCullagh, Tony Goddard, and Tufail Patankar: Paediatric neurovascular disorders

  • 91: Martin Tisdall and Sophia Varadkar: Paediatric Epilepsy

  • Section 19: CSF Disorders

  • 92: Harold Rekate and Alexander Gamble: Hydrocephalus and Normal CSF Dynamics

  • 93: Ian K. Pople and William Singleton: Shunt Technology and Endoscopic Ventricular Surgery

  • 94: Nicole Keong: Normal Pressure Hydrocephalus

  • 95: John D. Pickard and Nicholas Higgins: Pseudotumour cerebri Syndrome

  • 96: Stana Bojanic and Ruichong Ma: Arachnoid Cysts

  • Section 20: Infection

  • 97: Walter Hall: Microbiology

  • 98: Eugene Yang, Thangaraj Munusamy, and Boon Hoe Tan: Cranial infections

  • 99: Nicholas Haden and Edward White: Spinal infection



A propos de l'auteur

Ramez Kirollos is a Consultant Neurosurgeon, Addenbrooke's Hospital, Cambridge, UK.

Adel Helmy is a University Lecturer in Neurosurgery at Addenbrooke's Hospital, Cambridge, UK.

Simon Thomson is a Consultant Neurosurgeon at the Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust, Leeds, UK.

Peter Hutchinson is a Professor of Neurosurgery at University of Cambridge, UK.

Résumé

The Oxford Textbook of Neurological Surgery is an up-to-date, objective and readable text that covers the full scope of neurosurgical practice. It acts as both a point of reference to provide a focussed refresher for the experienced neurosurgeon as well as a trusted training manual.

Détails du produit

Auteurs Ramez (Consultant Neurosurgeon Kirollos
Collaboration Adel Helmy (Editeur), Peter Hutchinson (Editeur), Hutchinson Peter (Editeur), Ramez Kirollos (Editeur), Kirollos Ramez (Editeur), Simon Thomson (Editeur), Thomson Simon (Editeur)
Edition Oxford University Press
 
Langues Anglais
Format d'édition Livre Relié
Sortie 03.10.2019
 
EAN 9780198746706
ISBN 978-0-19-874670-6
Pages 1176
Thème Oxford Textbooks in Surgery
Catégories Sciences naturelles, médecine, informatique, technique > Médecine > Spécialités non cliniques

neurosurgery, MEDICAL / Surgery / General

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