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Neurovascular Surgery

Surgical Approaches for Neurovascular Diseases

Format: Hardback
Publisher: Springer Verlag, Singapore, Singapore, Singapore
Published: 11th Oct 2018
Dimensions: w 178mm h 254mm
Weight: 1026g
ISBN-10: 9811089493
ISBN-13: 9789811089497
Barcode No: 9789811089497
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This open access book presents the diagnosis, investigation and treatment of neurovascular diseases, and offers expert opinions and advice on avoiding complications in neurovascular surgery. It also covers complication management and post-operative follow-up care. The book is divided in to three parts; the first part discusses common approaches in neurovascular surgery, describing the steps, indications for and limitations of the approach, as well as the associated complications and how to avoid them. The second part addresses surgical treatment based on pathology, taking the different locations of lesions into consideration. The third part focuses on the technological developments that support neurovascular surgery, which may not be available everywhere, but have been included to help vascular surgeon understand the principles. This book is a guide for young neurosurgeons, neurosurgery residents and neurosurgery fellows, as well as for medical students and nurses who are interested in neurosurgery or are associated with this field in any way. It is also a useful teaching aid for senior neurosurgeons.

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"A big spectrum of readers from residents, to fellows, to young and even experienced neurosurgeons will be interested in this book. ... The chapters are written in a reader-friendly language, easy to understand and to follow. This book will be a great addition to any neurosurgical library and will be a reference to go to for many years to come." (Pascal Jabbour, Operative Neurosurgery, Vol. 17 (3), September, 2019)