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The evidence for neurosurgery /

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Ghogawala, Zoher
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Harley, Shrewsbury : Tfm Publishing, 2012.
Colección:Series ; v. or no
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • COVER FRONT
  • Contents
  • Abbreviations
  • Foreword
  • Section 1 Clinical evidence
  • Chapter 1 Clinical evidence
  • Section 2 Spinal neurosurgery
  • Introduction
  • Chapter 2 Lumbar spondylolisthesis
  • Chapter 3 Cervical spondylotic myelopathy
  • Chapter 4 Lumbar fusion for low back pain without neurologic symptoms or spinal deformity
  • Chapter 5 Thoracolumbar spine fractures
  • Chapter 6 Transpedicular instrumentation for lumbar fusion
  • Chapter 7 Graft extenders in spinal surgery
  • Chapter 8 Orthoses
  • Chapter 9 Osteoporotic vertebral compression fracturesChapter 10 Metastatic tumors of the spine
  • Chapter 11 Motion-preservation strategies for the cervical spine
  • Section 3 Functional neurosurgery
  • Introduction
  • Chapter 12 Temporal lobectomy for mesial temporal sclerosis
  • Chapter 13 Surgical outcomes in non-lesional epilepsy
  • Chapter 14 Neuromodulation procedures for movement disorders
  • Chapter 15 Neuromodulation procedures for medical and psychiatric conditions
  • Chapter 16 Stimulation of the central nervous system for chronic pain
  • Section 4 Tumors
  • IntroductionChapter 17 Brain metastases
  • Chapter 18 Pituitary tumors
  • Chapter 19 Surgery for glioblastoma
  • Chapter 20 Stereotactic radiosurgery versus microsurgical resection for patients with vestibular schwannomas
  • Chapter 21 Surgical resection of low-grade gliomas
  • Section 5 Pediatric neurosurgery
  • Introduction
  • Chapter 22 Chiari I malformation in children
  • Chapter 23 Surgical treatment of hydrocephalus in children
  • Chapter 24 Myelomeningocele
  • Chapter 25 Medulloblastoma
  • Section 6 Vascular neurosurgery
  • Introduction
  • Chapter 26 Unruptured cerebral aneurysms: observe, clip, or coil?Chapter 27 Ruptured cerebral aneurysms: clip or coil?
  • Chapter 28 Intracranial arteriovenous malformations: epidemiology, natural history, and management
  • Chapter 29 Extracranial carotid artery stenosis
  • Chapter 30 Symptomatic intracranial arterial disease: medical therapy, stent, or bypass?
  • Chapter 31 Cerebral vasospasm following aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage
  • Chapter 32 Deep intracranial hemorrhage
  • Section 7 Neurotrauma
  • Introduction
  • Chapter 33 Use of intracranial pressure and ventriculostomy in traumatic brain injuryChapter 34 The role of decompressive hemicraniectomy in traumatic brain injury
  • Chapter 35 Timing of surgery for spinal cord injury
  • COVER BACK