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Neurosurgical Operative Atlas : Neuro-Oncology / by: Feldman, Lisa A., Chen, Mike Y., Badie, Behnam.
- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Abiola, Godwin., Author.
- Abu-Bonsrah, Nancy., Author.
- Aizenberg, Michele R., Author.
- Al-Mefty, Ossama, Author.
- Almefty, Rami., Author.
- Awad, Ahmed, Author.
- Barkhoudarian, Garni., Author.
- Barnett, Gene H., Author.
- Beals, Stephen P., Author.
- Broaddus, William C., Author.
- Bruce, Jeffrey N., Author.
- Calayag, Mark., Author.
- Carrau, Ricardo L., Author.
- Couldwell, William T., Author.
- Day, J. Diaz (John Diaz), Author.
- Almeida, John R. de., Author.
- DeMonte, Franco, Author.
- DiNapoli, Vincent., Author.
- Eichholz, Kurt., Author.
- Eisenberg, Mark B., Author.
- Evans, James J., Author.
- Feiz-Erfan, Iman., Author.
- Furlan, Andre Beer., Author.
- Garzon-Muvdi, Tomas., Author.
- Goodwin, C. Rory., Author.
- Gordon, William E., Author.
- Chester Griffiths., Author.
- Grooms, Adam., Author.
- Gullane, Patrick J., Author.
- Hachem, Ralph Abi, Author.
- Hamm, Wayne., Author.
- Hardesty, Douglas A., Author.
- Harshbarger, Todd., Author.
- Hartig, Gregory K., Author.
- Horowitz, Peleg M., Author.
- Hoshide, Reid., Author.
- Iskandar, Bermans J., Author.
- Joganic, Edward F., Author.
- Kassam, Amin B., Author.
- Kelly, Daniel F., Author.
- Kwon, Jeong-Taik., Author.
- Lang, Frederick F., Author.
- Lee, Joung H., Author.
- Lettieri, Salvatore C., Author.
- Levy, Michael L., Author.
- Li, Yiping, Author.
- Lim, Michael, Author.
- Little, Andrew S., Author.
- Liu, Collin., Author.
- Liu, James K., Author.
- McMordie, Joseph H., Author.
- Michael, L. Madison., Author.
- Moftakhar, Roham., Author.
- Morris, Thomas Whitfield., Author.
- Neil, Jayson A., Author.
- Neligan, Peter C., Author.
- Novak, Christine B., Author.
- Odell, Michael J., Author.
- Ogden, Alfred T., Author.
- Opalak, Charles F., Author.
- Pacione, Donato., Author.
- Parmar, Vikas., Author.
- Pascarella, Luigi., Author.
- Patwa, Hafiz., Author.
- Pieper†, Daniel R., Author.
- Plonsker, Jillian., Author.
- Porter, Randall W., Author.
- Prabhu, Sujit S., Author.
- Prevedello, Daniel M., Author.
- Pyle, Mark., Author.
- Raza, Shaan M., Author.
- Resnick, Daniel K., Author.
- Restrepo S., Carlos E., Author.
- Rizk, Elias, Author.
- Robertson, Jon H., Author.
- Rodriguez, Analiz., Author.
- Ryken, Timothy., Author.
- Sattur, Mithun G., Author.
- Sciubba, Daniel M., Author.
- Sen, Chandranath, Author.
- Setty, Pradeep., Author.
- Sharp, William, Author.
- Silva, Danilo., Author.
- Sivakumar, Walavan., Author.
- Sloan, Andrew E., Author.
- Sonabend, Adam M., Author.
- Spetzler, Robert F., Author.
- Spinner, Robert J., Author.
- Steinmetz, Michael P., Author.
- Thompson, Floyd, Author.
- Tran, Nam D., Author.
- Handel, Amelia C. Van., Author.
- Vega, Rafael A., Author.
- Yao, Kevin., Author.
- Yoh, Nina., Author.
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Neurosurgery.
- Local Subjects:
- Neurosurgery.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (437 pages)
- Edition:
- 3rd ed.
- Place of Publication:
- New York : American Association of Neurological Surgeons, 2025.
- Summary:
- A step-by-step anatomical guide on managing central nervous system neoplasms The third edition of the acclaimed Neurosurgical Operative Atlas: Neuro-Oncology is edited by renowned neurosurgeons Lisa A. Feldman, Mike Y. Chen, and Behnam Badie. It features updates and contributions from an impressive group of skilled neurosurgeons with extensive surgical expertise in neuro-oncology. Although many of the original chapter topics have been retained, new authors discuss techniques and data that have been introduced since the publication of the last edition. The book maintains the original organization, with seven sections covering sellar and parasellar tumors, intraventricular tumors, spine and peripheral nerve tumors, malignant brain tumors, meningiomas, posterior fossa tumors, and skull-base approaches. Each chapter includes an introduction, discussion of underlying anatomy, patient selection, preoperative preparation, different operative approaches, and postsurgical management, including potential complications. Key Highlights A wealth of high-quality illustrations and MRI images provide anatomical insights and better understanding of technical aspects of surgical approaches New chapters discuss endoscopic approaches to intraventricular tumors, intramedullary tumors of the spine, the lateral extracavitary approach, laser ablation of intracranial tumors, and awake craniotomy Step-by-step guidance and clinical pearls throughout the book will help readers avoid complications and improve patient outcomes This concise, yet thorough, book is an invaluable reference for neurosurgeons at all stages of their careers to manage common central nervous system tumors.
- Contents:
- Neurosurgical Operative Atlas
- MedOne Access Information
- Title
- Copyright
- Dedication
- Contents
- Preface
- Contributors
- Section 1: Sellar and Parasellar Tumors
- 1. Transsphenoidal Approaches to the Sella and Suprasellar Region
- Introduction
- Preoperative Evaluation
- Direct Endonasal Approach
- Positioning
- Instrumentation
- Operative Technique
- Tumor Removal
- Closure Technique
- Sublabial and Transseptal Approaches
- Postoperative Care
- Conclusion
- 2. Eyebrow Orbitotomy Approach to Parasellar Tumors
- Indications
- 3. Expanded Endonasal Approach to the Sella and Anterior Skull Base
- Patient Selection
- Preoperative Preparation
- Operative Procedure
- General Exposure
- Intradural Endoneurosurgical Dissection Techniques
- Hemostatic Techniques
- Venous and Capillary (Low-Pressure Bleeding) Hemostasis
- Venous Sinus and Arterial (High-Pressure Bleeding) Hemostasis
- Sellar Approaches
- Exposure
- Intrasellar Dissection
- Cavernous Sinus Extension
- Reconstruction
- Extended Approaches
- Transtuberculum/Transplanum Approach
- Extradural Exposure
- Devascularization
- Dural Opening
- Intradural Dissection
- Transcribriform Approach
- Extradural Approach
- Reconstruction for Anterior Cranial Base Modules
- Postoperative Management
- Discussion
- Section 2: Intraventricular Tumors
- 4. Endoscopic Approaches to Intraventricular Tumors
- The Endoscope
- Rigid Lens
- Flexible Endoscope
- Rigid Mini Endoscope
- Video-Endoscope
- Mechanical Endoscope Holder versus Free Hand Endoscopy
- Determination of Approach
- General Considerations
- Anatomic Considerations
- The Lateral Ventricles
- The Third Ventricle.
- Operative Procedure
- Irrigation
- Hemostasis
- Burr Hole Size
- Tumor Biopsy
- Tumor Resection
- Approach to Tumors in the Lateral Ventricles
- Approach to Third Ventricular Tumors
- Approach to the Fourth Ventricular Tumors
- 5. Surgical Approaches to Tumors of the Third Ventricle
- Surgical Anatomy
- Patient Selection and Choice of Operative Approach
- Operative Procedures
- Transforaminal and Transchoroidal Approaches
- Patient Position and Skin Incision
- Closure
- Translamina Terminalis Approach
- Patient Positioning and Skin Incision
- Craniotomy and Dural Opening
- Dissection to the Lamina Terminalis
- Opening of the Lamina Terminalis
- Endoscopic Endonasal Approach
- Patient Positioning and Access to the Sphenoid Sinus
- Septectomy and Sphenoidotomy
- Opening the Sella and Suprasellar Compartments
- 6. Surgical Approaches to IntraventricularTumors (Lateral Ventricles)
- Tumors of the Lateral Ventricles
- Anatomy of the Lateral Ventricles
- Patient Selection and Preoperative Preparation
- Operative Approaches
- Transcallosal Approach
- Transcortical Approach
- Temporal Approaches
- Section 3: Spinal and Peripheral Nerve Tumors
- 7. Surgical Management of Spinal Meningiomas
- 8. Surgical Management of Spinal Metastatic Tumors : The Anterior Lumbar Approach and the Lateral Retroperitoneal Approach to the Thoracolumbar Spine
- Anterior Transperitoneal Lumbar Approach.
- Anterior Retroperitoneal Approach
- Anterolateral Retroperitoneal Approach
- 9. Surgical Management of Peripheral Nerve Tumors
- Schwannoma
- Neurofibroma
- Other Benign Peripheral Nerve Tumors or Tumor-Like Lesions
- Intraneural Perineurioma
- Adipose Lesions of Nerve
- Intraneural Ganglion Cyst
- Extraneural Tumors
- Desmoids
- Malignant Peripheral Nerve Tumors
- Primary Malignant Peripheral Nerve Sheath Tumors
- Secondary Intraneural Metastasis
- Pancoast Tumors
- Acknowledgment
- 10. Intramedullary Tumors of the Spine
- Operative Management
- General Operative Guidelines
- Surgical Technique
- 11. Lateral Extracavitary Approach
- Introduction and Historical Background
- Procedure
- OR Preparation and Setup
- Incision and Exposure
- Laminectomy, Costotransversectomy, and Transpedicular Approach
- Postoperative Management and Complications
- Section 4: Malignant Brain Tumors
- 12. Neuroblate Laser Ablation of Intracranial Tumors
- Background
- Technical Details of NeuroBlate System
- Diagnosis
- Lesion Characteristics
- Interpreting the Postoperative MRI
- Complications
- Illustrative Case Examples
- Case 1: Newly Diagnosed GBM
- Case 2: Case Selection
- Case 3: Use of Multiple Trajectories
- Case 4: Postablation Major Hemorrhage
- 13. Stereotactic Resection of Malignant Brain Tumors
- Patient Selection.
- Preoperative Preparation
- Image Acquisition
- Anesthetic Considerations
- Surgical Procedure
- Operating Room Configuration
- Patient Positioning
- Registration
- Surgical Planning
- Skin Incision and Craniotomy
- Electrophysiological Mapping Technique
- Resection
- Closure Techniques
- Illustrative Cases
- Patient with Multiple Brain Metastasis
- Patient with Glioma in Wernicke's Area
- Patient with Glioma Deep in the Motor Cortex
- 14. Awake Craniotomy
- Cortical Stimulation for Speech Mapping
- Cortical and Subcortical Monitoring for Motor Mapping
- Intraoperative Seizures
- Intraoperative Neurological Decline or Deficit
- 15. Radiosurgery of Intracranial Lesions
- Stereotactic Radiosurgery: Sources of Radiation
- Gamma Knife (GK) Radiosurgery
- Linear Accelerator (LINAC) Radiosurgery
- Proton-Beam Therapy
- Cyberknife (CK)
- Benign Tumors
- Meningiomas
- Vestibular Schwannomas
- Pituitary Adenomas
- Functional Neurosurgery
- Arteriovenous Malformations
- Glioblastoma
- Metastatic Tumors
- Alternatives to Radiosurgery
- Preoperative Management andOperative Procedure
- Gamma Knife Radiosurgery
- Cyberknife
- Linear Accelerator-Based Radiosurgery
- Section 5: Surgical Management of Meningiomas
- 16. Surgical Management of Meningiomas of the Sphenoid Wing Region: Operative Approaches to Medial and Lateral Sphenoid Wing, Spheno-Orbital, and Cavernous Sinus Meningiomas
- Neuroanatomical Considerations
- Lateral Sphenoid Wing Meningiomas
- Medial Sphenoid Wing Meningiomas
- Spheno-orbital Meningiomas.
- Cavernous Sinus Meningiomas
- Preoperative Management
- Initial Exposure
- Craniotomy and Bone Flap
- Orbital Decompression and Reconstruction
- 17. Surgical Management of Convexity Meningiomas
- Anatomy
- 18. Surgical Technique for Removal of Clinoidal Meningiomas
- General Considerations for Removal of Clinoidal Meningiomas
- Alternatives to Surgery
- Incision
- Craniotomy
- Skull Base Technique
- 19. Surgical Management of Olfactory Groove Meningiomas
- Bifrontal Biorbital Approach
- Endonasal Endoscopic Approach
- 20. Petrosal Approach for Resection of Petroclival Meningiomas
- Radiographic Evaluation
- Preoperative Hearing Status
- Intraoperative Monitoring
- Anesthetic Techniques
- Choosing the Appropriate Surgical Approach
- Mastoidectomy and Posterior Petrosal Bone Removal
- Anterior Petrosal Bone Removal (Extended Middle Fossa)
- Dural Incision
- Wound Closure
- Variations on the Approach
- Complication Avoidance
- 21. Surgical Assessment and Management of Tentorial Meningiomas
- Clinical Presentation
- Management.
- Surgical Approaches.
- Notes:
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- Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources.
- ISBN:
- 1-63853-114-5
- 1-62623-109-5
- 1-68420-385-6
- OCLC:
- 1524424408
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