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Kaloostian, Paul Edward. Neurosurgery outlines / Paul E. Kaloostian, MD, FAANS, FACS, Christ Ordookhanian, BS. — 1 online resource (xvii, 330 pages): color illustrations. — (Surgical outlines). — <URL:http://elib.fa.ru/ebsco/2452751.pdf>.

Дата создания записи: 16.04.2020

Тематика: Nervous system — Outlines, syllabi, etc. — Surgery; Nervous system — Surgery.; Neurosurgical Procedures; Neurochirurgie — Résumés, programmes, etc.; Neurochirurgie.; Nervous system — Surgery

Коллекции: EBSCO

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"Surgery requires a combination of knowledge and skill acquired through years of direct observation, mentorship, and practice. The learning curve can be steep, frustrating, and intimidating for many medical students and junior residents. Too often, books and texts that attempt to translate the art of surgery are far too comprehensive for this audience and counterproductive to learning important basic skills to succeed. Neurosurgery Outlines by neurosurgeon Paul Kaloostian is the neurosurgical volume in a series of textbooks that offer a simplified roadmap to surgery. This unique resource outlines key steps for common surgeries, laying a solid foundation of basic knowledge from which trainees can easily build and expand. The text serves as starting point for learning neurosurgical techniques, with room for adding notes, details, and pearls collected during the journey. Chapters are systematically organized and formatted by subspecialty, encompassing spine, radiosurgery, brain tumors and vascular lesions, head trauma, functional neurosurgery, epilepsy, pain, and hydrocephalus. Each chapter includes symptoms and signs, surgical pathology, diagnostic modalities, differential diagnosis, treatment options, indications for surgical intervention, step-by-step procedures, pitfalls, prognosis, and references where applicable"--.

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Оглавление

  • Neurosurgery Outlines
  • Title Page
  • Copyright
  • Dedication
  • Contents
  • Contributors
  • Section I: Spine
    • 1. Cervical
      • 1.1 Trauma
        • 1.1.1 Anterior Cervical Fusion/Posterior Cervical Fusion
      • 1.2 Elective
        • 1.2.1 Anterior Cervical Fusion/Posterior Cervical Fusion
        • 1.2.2 Posterior Cervical Foraminotomy/Posterior Cervical Decompression
      • 1.3 Tumor/Vascular
        • 1.3.1 Cervical Tumor Resection (Vertebral Pathology)
        • 1.3.2 Cervical Vascular Lesion Treatment for Arteriovenous Malformation (AVM) (Vertebral Pathology)
        • 1.3.3 Cervical Anterior and Posterior Techniques for Tumor Resection (Spinal Canal Pathology)
    • 2 Thoracic
      • 2.1 Trauma
        • 2.1.1 Thoracic Decompression/Thoracic Fusion
        • 2.1.2 Thoracic Corpectomy and Fusion
        • 2.1.3 Transthoracic Approaches for Decompression and Fusion/Transsternal Approaches for Decompression and Fusion
      • 2.2 Elective
        • 2.2.1 Thoracic Decompression/Thoracic Fusion
        • 2.2.2 Thoracic Corpectomy and Fusion
        • 2.2.3 Transthoracic Approaches for Decompression and Fusion/Transsternal Approaches for Decompression and Fusion
      • 2.3 Tumor/Vascular
        • 2.3.1 Anterior and Posterior Approaches for Thoracic Tumor Resection (Vertebral Pathology)
        • 2.3.2 Thoracic Anterior and Posterior Approaches for Vascular Lesion Resection (Vertebral Pathology)
        • 2.3.3 Thoracic Anterior and Posterior Techniques for Tumor Resection (Spinal Canal Pathology)
    • 3 Lumbar
      • 3.1 Trauma
        • 3.1.1 Lumbar Decompression with Foraminotomy/Lumbar Diskectomy/Lumbar Fusion
      • 3.2 Elective
        • 3.2.1 Lumbar Laminectomy/Decompression/Lumbar Diskectomy/Lumbar Synovial Cyst Resection/Lumbar Fusion Posterior
        • 3.2.2 Anterior Lumbar Fusion
        • 3.2.3 Anterolateral Lumbar Fusion
      • 3.3 Tumor/Vascular
        • 3.3.1 Lumbar Posterior Techniques for Tumor Resection (Vertebral Tumor)
        • 3.3.2 Lumbar Anterior and Posterior Techniques for Vascular Lesion Treatment (Vertebral)
        • 3.3.3 Lumbar Anterior and Posterior Techniques for Tumor Resection (Spinal Canal Pathology)
    • 4 Sacral
      • 4.1 Trauma
        • 4.1.1 Sacral Fusion
        • 4.1.2 Tarlov Cyst Treatment
      • 4.2 Elective
        • 4.2.1 Sacral Decompression
        • 4.2.2 Sacral Fusion
      • 4.3 Tumor/Vascular
        • 4.3.1 Anterior/Posterior Sacral Tumor Resection
    • 5 Coccyx
      • 5.1 Trauma
        • 5.1.1 Coccyx Fracture Repair/Resection
      • 5.2 Elective
        • 5.2.1 Coccyx Resection
  • Section II: Radiosurgery/CyberKnife Treatment
    • 6 Spinal Radiosurgery
      • 6.1 Symptoms and Signs (Broad)
      • 6.2 Surgical Pathology
      • 6.3 Diagnostic Modalities
      • 6.4 Differential Diagnosis
      • 6.5 Treatment Options
      • 6.6 Indications for Surgical Intervention
      • 6.7 Noninvasive CyberKnife Procedure for Posterior Spine
      • 6.8 Pitfalls
      • 6.9 Prognosis
    • 7 Cranial Radiosurgery
      • 7.1 Symptoms and Signs (Broad)
      • 7.2 Surgical Pathology
      • 7.3 Diagnostic Modalities
      • 7.4 Differential Diagnosis
      • 7.5 Treatment Options
      • 7.6 Indications for Radiosurgical Intervention
      • 7.7 Noninvasive CyberKnife Procedure for Cranium
      • 7.8 Pitfalls
      • 7.9 Prognosis
  • Section III: Cranial Lesion Resection (Brain Tumor, Vascular Lesions)
    • 8 Brain Tumors
      • 8.1 Meningioma Convexity/Olfactory Groove Meningioma
        • 8.1.1 Symptoms and Signs
        • 8.1.2 Surgical Pathology
        • 8.1.3 Diagnostic Modalities
        • 8.1.4 Differential Diagnosis
        • 8.1.5 Treatment Options
        • 8.1.6 Indications for Surgical Intervention
        • 8.1.7 Surgical Procedure for Bifrontal Craniotomy (Pre-op Embolization Can Be Done Prior to Surgery)
        • 8.1.8 Pitfalls
        • 8.1.9 Prognosis
      • 8.2 Metastatic Tumor Resection
        • 8.2.1 Symptoms and Signs (Broad)
        • 8.2.2 Surgical Pathology
        • 8.2.3 Diagnostic Modalities
        • 8.2.4 Differential Diagnosis
        • 8.2.5 Treatment Options
        • 8.2.6 Indications for Surgical Intervention
        • 8.2.7 Surgical Procedure for Craniotomy
        • 8.2.8 Pitfalls
        • 8.2.9 Prognosis
      • 8.3 Posterior Fossa Tumor Resection
        • 8.3.1 Symptoms and Signs
        • 8.3.2 Surgical Pathology
        • 8.3.3 Diagnostic Modalities
        • 8.3.4 Differential Diagnosis
        • 8.3.5 Treatment Options
        • 8.3.6 Indications for Surgical Intervention
        • 8.3.7 Surgical Procedure for Posterior Fossa Craniectomy
        • 8.3.8 Pitfalls
        • 8.3.9 Prognosis
      • 8.4 Pituitary Tumor Resection
        • 8.4.1 Symptoms and Signs
        • 8.4.2 Surgical Pathology
        • 8.4.3 Diagnostic Modalities
        • 8.4.4 Differential Diagnosis
        • 8.4.5 Treatment Options
        • 8.4.6 Indications for Surgical Intervention
        • 8.4.7 Surgical Procedure for Transsphenoidal Endoscopic Pituitary
        • 8.4.8 Pitfalls
        • 8.4.9 Prognosis
      • 8.5 Superficial Tumor Resection (Arising from Skull)
        • 8.5.1 Symptoms and Signs (Broad)
        • 8.5.2 Surgical Pathology
        • 8.5.3 Diagnostic Modalities
        • 8.5.4 Differential Diagnosis
        • 8.5.5 Treatment Options
        • 8.5.6 Indications for Surgical Intervention
        • 8.5.7 Surgical Procedure for Craniotomy
        • 8.5.8 Pitfalls
        • 8.5.9 Prognosis
      • 8.6 Epidural Tumor Resection
        • 8.6.1 Symptoms and Signs (Broad)
        • 8.6.2 Surgical Pathology
        • 8.6.3 Diagnostic Modalities
        • 8.6.4 Differential Diagnosis
        • 8.6.5 Treatment Options
        • 8.6.6 Indications for Surgical Intervention
        • 8.6.7 Surgical Procedure for Retrosigmoid Craniotomy (Meningiomas or Vestibular Schwannomas)
        • 8.6.8 Pitfalls
        • 8.6.9 Prognosis
    • 9 Cerebral Vascular Lesions
      • 9.1 Cerebral Aneurysms/Cerebral AVM Resection/Cerebral Cavernous Angioma Resection
        • 9.1.1 Symptoms and Signs
        • 9.1.2 Surgical Pathology
        • 9.1.3 Diagnostic Modalities
        • 9.1.4 Differential Diagnosis
        • 9.1.5 Treatment Options
        • 9.1.6 Indications for Surgical Intervention
        • 9.1.7 Surgical Procedure for Microsurgical Resection (Vascular Lesions)
        • 9.1.8 Embolization Procedure (Onyx)
        • 9.1.9 Pitfalls
        • 9.1.10 Prognosis
      • 9.2 Endovascular Treatment of Cerebral Aneurysms/AVM
        • 9.2.1 Symptoms and Signs
        • 9.2.2 Surgical Pathology
        • 9.2.3 Diagnostic Modalities
        • 9.2.4 Differential Diagnosis
        • 9.2.5 Treatment Options
        • 9.2.6 Indications for Surgical Intervention
        • 9.2.7 Surgical Procedure for Endovascular Embolization (Coiling)
        • 9.2.8 Pitfalls
        • 9.2.9 Prognosis
  • Section IV: Cranial Trauma
    • 10 Epidural Hematoma Evacuation/Subdural Hematoma Evacuation/Intracerebral Hemorrhage Evacuation
      • 10.1 Symptoms and Signs
      • 10.2 Surgical Pathology
      • 10.3 Diagnostic Modalities
      • 10.4 Differential Diagnosis
      • 10.5 Treatment Options
      • 10.6 Indications for Surgical Intervention
      • 10.7 Surgical Procedure for Subdural Hematoma/Epidural Hematoma/Intraparenchymal Hematoma Evacuation
      • 10.8 Pitfalls
      • 10.9 Prognosis
    • 11 Hemicraniectomy (Unilateral, Bilateral, Bifrontal versus Frontotemporal)
      • 11.1 Symptoms and Signs
      • 11.2 Surgical Pathology
      • 11.3 Diagnostic Modalities
      • 11.4 Differential Diagnosis
      • 11.5 Treatment Options
      • 11.6 Indications for Surgical Intervention
      • 11.7 Surgical Procedure for Unilateral Frontotemporoparietal Craniectomy
      • 11.8 Surgical Procedure for Bifrontal Craniectomy
      • 11.9 Pitfalls
      • 11.10 Prognosis
    • 12 Cranioplasty
      • 12.1 Symptoms and Signs
      • 12.2 Surgical Pathology
      • 12.3 Diagnostic Modalities
      • 12.4 Differential Diagnosis
      • 12.5 Treatment Options
        • 12.5.1 Acute Pain Control with Medications and Pain Management
        • 12.5.2 Therapy and Rehabilitation
        • 12.5.3 If Symptomatic
      • 12.6 Indications for Surgical Intervention
      • 12.7 Surgical Procedure for Cranioplasty
      • 12.8 Pitfalls
      • 12.9 Prognosis
    • 13 Placement of External Ventricular Drain/Placement of Intraparenchymal ICP Monitor
      • 13.1 Symptoms and Signs
      • 13.2 Surgical Pathology
      • 13.3 Diagnostic Modalities
      • 13.4 Differential Diagnosis
      • 13.5 Treatment Options
        • 13.5.1 Acute Pain Control with Medications and Pain Management
        • 13.5.2 Therapy and Rehabilitation
        • 13.5.3 If Symptomatic
      • 13.6 Indications for Surgical Intervention
      • 13.7 Surgical Procedure for EVD Placement
      • 13.8 Surgical Procedure for Intraparenchymal ICP Monitor Placement
      • 13.9 Pitfalls
      • 13.10 Prognosis
  • Section V: Functional Neurosurgery
    • 14 Deep Brain Stimulation
      • 14.1 Symptoms and Signs
      • 14.2 Surgical Pathology
      • 14.3 Diagnostic Modalities
      • 14.4 Differential Diagnosis
      • 14.5 Treatment Options
      • 14.6 Indications for Surgical Intervention
      • 14.7 Surgical Procedure for Deep Brain Stimulation
      • 14.8 Pitfalls
      • 14.9 Prognosis
  • Section VI: Epilepsy
    • 15 Subdural Grid Placement
      • 15.1 Symptoms and Signs
      • 15.2 Surgical Pathology
      • 15.3 Diagnostic Modalities
      • 15.4 Differential Diagnosis
      • 15.5 Treatment Options
      • 15.6 Indications for Surgical Intervention
      • 15.7 Surgical Procedure for Subdural Grid Placement
      • 15.8 Pitfalls
      • 15.9 Prognosis
    • 16 Amygdalohippocampectomy
      • 16.1 Symptoms and Signs
      • 16.2 Surgical Pathology
      • 16.3 Diagnostic Modalities
      • 16.4 Differential Diagnosis
      • 16.5 Treatment Options
        • 16.5.1 Antiepileptic Medication (Neurological Evaluation)
        • 16.5.2 Therapy and Rehabilitation
        • 16.5.3 If Symptomatic and No Improvement after Nonoperative Management
      • 16.6 Indications for Surgical Intervention
      • 16.7 Surgical Procedure for Transcortical Selective Amygdalohippocampectomy (SAH)
      • 16.8 Pitfalls
      • 16.9 Prognosis
  • Section VII: Pain Management Strategies
    • 17 Spinal Cord Stimulator
      • 17.1 Symptoms and Signs
      • 17.2 Surgical Pathology
      • 17.3 Diagnostic Modalities
      • 17.4 Differential Diagnosis
      • 17.5 Treatment Options
      • 17.6 Indications for Surgical Intervention
      • 17.7 Surgical Procedure for Spinal Cord Stimulation
      • 17.8 Pitfalls
      • 17.9 Prognosis
    • 18 Baclofen Pump/Morphine Pump
      • 18.1 Symptoms and Signs
      • 18.2 Surgical Pathology
      • 18.3 Diagnostic Modalities
      • 18.4 Differential Diagnosis
      • 18.5 Treatment Options
      • 18.6 Indications for Surgical Intervention
      • 18.7 Surgical Procedure for Intrathecal Baclofen Pump Insertion
      • 18.8 Pitfalls
      • 18.9 Prognosis
  • Section VIII: Hydrocephalus Treatment
    • 19 Ventriculoperitoneal Shunt
      • 19.1 Symptoms and Signs
      • 19.2 Surgical Pathology
      • 19.3 Diagnostic Modalities
      • 19.4 Differential Diagnosis
      • 19.5 Treatment Options
        • 19.5.1 Surgery if Deemed Suitable Candidate
      • 19.6 Indications for Surgical Intervention
      • 19.7 Surgical Procedure for Ventriculoperitoneal (VP) Shunt
      • 19.8 Pitfalls
      • 19.9 Prognosis
    • 20 Lumboperitoneal Shunt
      • 20.1 Symptoms and Signs
      • 20.2 Surgical Pathology
      • 20.3 Diagnostic Modalities
      • 20.4 Differential Diagnosis
      • 20.5 Treatment Options
        • 20.5.1 Surgery if Deemed Suitable Candidate
      • 20.6 Indications for Surgical Intervention
      • 20.7 Surgical Procedure for Lumboperitoneal (LP) Shunt
      • 20.8 Pitfalls
      • 20.9 Prognosis
    • 21 Ventriculopleural Shunt
      • 21.1 Symptoms and Signs
      • 21.2 Surgical Pathology
      • 21.3 Diagnostic Modalities
      • 21.4 Differential Diagnosis
      • 21.5 Treatment Options
        • 21.5.1 Surgery if Deemed Suitable Candidate
      • 21.6 Indications for Surgical Intervention
      • 21.7 Surgical Procedure for Ventriculopleural (VLP) Shunt
      • 21.8 Pitfalls
      • 21.9 Prognosis
    • 22 Ventriculoatrial Shunt
      • 22.1 Symptoms and Signs
      • 22.2 Surgical Pathology
      • 22.3 Diagnostic Modalities
      • 22.4 Differential Diagnosis
      • 22.5 Treatment Options
        • 22.5.1 Surgery if Deemed Suitable Candidate
      • 22.6 Indications for Surgical Intervention
      • 22.7 Surgical Procedure for Ventriculoatrial (VA) Shunt
      • 22.8 Pitfalls
      • 22.9 Prognosis
  • Index

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