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Yasargil 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…mehr
Yasargil 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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Dr. Kranzler earned his medical degree from Northwestern University Medical School where he also completed the neurosurgery residence program. He also held a JD and LLM in Health Law from Loyola University. Since 1974 he had been coordinator of the Chicago Review Course in Neurological Surgery. He is author of two books in neurosurgery and over 20 articles in peer-reviewed journals, and with a deep interest in neurosurgical education, he was clinical professor of surgery (neurosurgery) at the University of Chicago. His clinical interests involved trauma, minimally invasive spine surgery, trigeminal neuralgia, pituitary tumors and pediatric neurosurgery. He sadly passed away in July 2019.
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I. Microsurgical Anatomy of the Basal Cisterns and Vessels of the Brain, Diagnostic Studies, General Operative Techniques and Pathological Considerations of the Intracranial Aneurysms 1. Operative neurosurgery 2. Diagnostic studies 3. General operative techniques 4. Anesthesia for Microsurgical procedures in Neurosurgery 5. Pathological considerations II. Clinical Considerations, Surgery of the Intracranial Aneurysms and Results 1 Clinical considerations 6. Clinical considerations 7. Internal Carotid Artery Aneurysms 8. Middle Cerebral Artery Aneurysms 9. Anterior Cerebral and Anterior Communicating Artery Aneurysms 10. Vertebrobasilar Aneurysms 11. Giant Intracranial Aneurysms 12. Multiple Aneurysms 13. Unoperated Cases 14. Complications of Aneurysm Surgery 15. Addendum 16. Final Comments III. Arteriovenous Malformation (AVM) of the Brain, History, Embryology, Pathological Considerations, Hemodynamics, Diagnostic Studies, Microsurgical Anatomy 17. History 18. Embryology 19. Pathological considerations 20. Hemodynamics 21. Diagnosis and Follow-up of patients with cerebral AVM using Doppler ultrasound 22. Neuroradiological Evaluation 23. Microsurgical Anatomy of the Brain 24. Cortical Blood Vessels of the Human Brain 25. Anatomy of the Calcarine Sulcus IV. AVM of the Brain, Clinical Considerations, General and Special Operative Techniques, Surgical Results, Nonoperated Cases, Cavernous and Venous Angiomas, Neuroanesthesia 26. Anatomical Location of AVMs from the Surgical Viewpoint 27. Clinical Considerations 28. Surgical Concerns 29. Special Surgical Considerations 30. Summary of Operative Results 31. Children with AVM 32. Nonoperated Patients with AVM 33. Venous, Cavernous and Occult Angiomas 34. Final Comments AVMs 35. Anesthesia in the Surgery of Cerebrovascular Malformations V. CNS Tumors: Surgical Anatomy, Neuropathology, Neuroradiology, Neurophysiology, Clinical Considerations, Operability, Treatment Options 36. Anatomy 37. Neuropathology 38. Neuroradiology 39. Neurophysiology 40. Clinical Considerations - Operability VI. Microsurgery of CNS Tumors: Instrumentation and Equipment, Laboratory Training, Surgical Approaches, Strategies, Tactics and Techniques, Surgery and Results of Extrinsic and Intrinsic Tumors, Interventional Neuroradiology, Neuroanesthesia, Complications 41. Instrumentation and Equipment 42. Laboratory Training 43. Surgical Approaches 44. Strategies, Tactics, and Techniques 45. Acoustic Neurinomas 46. Less Common Neurinomas: Orbital, Oculomotor, Trigeminal, Facial, Glossopharyngeal, Accessory, and Hypoglossal 47. Glomus Jugulare Tumors 48. Meningiomas 49. Hemangiopericytoma 50. Chondromas 51. Chordomas 52. Epidermoid and Dermoid Tumors 53. Intracranial Lipoma 54. Transcranial Surgery for Large Pituitary Adenomas 55. Craniopharyngiomas 56. Optic Gliomas 57. Esthesioneuroblastoma (Olfactory Neuroblastoma) 58. Arachnoid Cysts 59. Neocerebral and Neocerebellar Tumors 60. Limbic and Paralimbic Tumors 61. Midline Tumors (Corpus Callosum, Septum Pellucidum, Basal Ganglia, Diencephalon, and Brainstem) 62. Intraventricular Tumors 63. Pineal Area Tumors 64. Patient Population and Outcome from Individual Glioma Groups 65. Malignant Transformation 66. Embryonal CNS Tumors 67. Primary CNS Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma and Primary Intracranial Sarcoma 68. Germ Cell Tumors 69. Vascular Tumors 70. Cerebral Metastases 71. Interventional Neuroradiology in the Management of CNS Tumors 72. Neuroanesthesia for Microsurgery of CNS Tumors 73. Summary: Whole Series 74. Summary: Childhood Tumors 75. Intra- and Postoperative Complications 76. Final Remarks
I. Microsurgical Anatomy of the Basal Cisterns and Vessels of the Brain, Diagnostic Studies, General Operative Techniques and Pathological Considerations of the Intracranial Aneurysms 1. Operative neurosurgery 2. Diagnostic studies 3. General operative techniques 4. Anesthesia for Microsurgical procedures in Neurosurgery 5. Pathological considerations II. Clinical Considerations, Surgery of the Intracranial Aneurysms and Results 1 Clinical considerations 6. Clinical considerations 7. Internal Carotid Artery Aneurysms 8. Middle Cerebral Artery Aneurysms 9. Anterior Cerebral and Anterior Communicating Artery Aneurysms 10. Vertebrobasilar Aneurysms 11. Giant Intracranial Aneurysms 12. Multiple Aneurysms 13. Unoperated Cases 14. Complications of Aneurysm Surgery 15. Addendum 16. Final Comments III. Arteriovenous Malformation (AVM) of the Brain, History, Embryology, Pathological Considerations, Hemodynamics, Diagnostic Studies, Microsurgical Anatomy 17. History 18. Embryology 19. Pathological considerations 20. Hemodynamics 21. Diagnosis and Follow-up of patients with cerebral AVM using Doppler ultrasound 22. Neuroradiological Evaluation 23. Microsurgical Anatomy of the Brain 24. Cortical Blood Vessels of the Human Brain 25. Anatomy of the Calcarine Sulcus IV. AVM of the Brain, Clinical Considerations, General and Special Operative Techniques, Surgical Results, Nonoperated Cases, Cavernous and Venous Angiomas, Neuroanesthesia 26. Anatomical Location of AVMs from the Surgical Viewpoint 27. Clinical Considerations 28. Surgical Concerns 29. Special Surgical Considerations 30. Summary of Operative Results 31. Children with AVM 32. Nonoperated Patients with AVM 33. Venous, Cavernous and Occult Angiomas 34. Final Comments AVMs 35. Anesthesia in the Surgery of Cerebrovascular Malformations V. CNS Tumors: Surgical Anatomy, Neuropathology, Neuroradiology, Neurophysiology, Clinical Considerations, Operability, Treatment Options 36. Anatomy 37. Neuropathology 38. Neuroradiology 39. Neurophysiology 40. Clinical Considerations - Operability VI. Microsurgery of CNS Tumors: Instrumentation and Equipment, Laboratory Training, Surgical Approaches, Strategies, Tactics and Techniques, Surgery and Results of Extrinsic and Intrinsic Tumors, Interventional Neuroradiology, Neuroanesthesia, Complications 41. Instrumentation and Equipment 42. Laboratory Training 43. Surgical Approaches 44. Strategies, Tactics, and Techniques 45. Acoustic Neurinomas 46. Less Common Neurinomas: Orbital, Oculomotor, Trigeminal, Facial, Glossopharyngeal, Accessory, and Hypoglossal 47. Glomus Jugulare Tumors 48. Meningiomas 49. Hemangiopericytoma 50. Chondromas 51. Chordomas 52. Epidermoid and Dermoid Tumors 53. Intracranial Lipoma 54. Transcranial Surgery for Large Pituitary Adenomas 55. Craniopharyngiomas 56. Optic Gliomas 57. Esthesioneuroblastoma (Olfactory Neuroblastoma) 58. Arachnoid Cysts 59. Neocerebral and Neocerebellar Tumors 60. Limbic and Paralimbic Tumors 61. Midline Tumors (Corpus Callosum, Septum Pellucidum, Basal Ganglia, Diencephalon, and Brainstem) 62. Intraventricular Tumors 63. Pineal Area Tumors 64. Patient Population and Outcome from Individual Glioma Groups 65. Malignant Transformation 66. Embryonal CNS Tumors 67. Primary CNS Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma and Primary Intracranial Sarcoma 68. Germ Cell Tumors 69. Vascular Tumors 70. Cerebral Metastases 71. Interventional Neuroradiology in the Management of CNS Tumors 72. Neuroanesthesia for Microsurgery of CNS Tumors 73. Summary: Whole Series 74. Summary: Childhood Tumors 75. Intra- and Postoperative Complications 76. Final Remarks
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