Handbook of Neurosurgery
Handbook of Neurosurgery
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Author(s): Greenberg, Mark
Greenberg, Mark S.
ISBN No.: 9781604063264
Pages: 1,352
Year: 202405
Format: Trade Paper
Price: $ 135.30
Status: Out Of Print

Contributors iii Evidence based medicine iv Booking the case v Abbreviations vi 1. Neuroanesthesia 1 1.1. General information 1 1.2. Drugs used in neuroanesthesia 1 1.3. Anesthetic requirements for intraoperative evoked potential monitoring 4 1.


4. Malignant hyperthermia 5 1.5. References 6 2. Neurocritical care 7 2.1. Fluids and Electrolytes 7 2.2.


Blood pressure management 19 2.3. Sedatives & paralytics 23 2.4. Neurogenic pulmonary edema 28 2.5. References 28 3. General care 31 3.


1. Endocrinology 31 3.2. Hematology 34 3.3. Pharmacology 44 3.4. References 53 4.


Neurology 56 4.1. Dementia 56 4.2. Headache 57 4.3. Parkinsonism 59 4.4.


Multiple sclerosis 61 4.5. Motor neuron diseases 65 4.6. Guillain-Barré syndrome 66 4.7. Myelitis 69 4.8.


Neurosarcoidosis 71 4.9. Vascular dysautoregulatory encephalopathy 73 4.10. Vasculitis and vasculopathy 74 4.11. References 80 5. Neuroanatomy and physiology 84 5.


1. Surface anatomy 84 5.2. Cranial foramina & their contents 89 5.3. Cerebellopontine angle anatomy 90 5.4. Occiptoatlantoaxial-complex anatomy 91 5.


5. Spinal cord anatomy 92 5.6. Cerebrovascular anatomy 96 5.7. Internal capsule 107 5.8. Miscellaneous 108 5.


9. Neurophysiology 109 5.10. References 119 6. Neuroradiology 122 6.1. Contrast agents in neuroradiology 122 6.2.


Radiation safety for neurosurgeons 126 6.3. CAT scan or CT scan 128 6.4. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) 129 6.5. Angiography (cerebral) 134 6.6.


Plain films 135 6.7. Myelography 140 6.8. Radionuclide scanning 140 6.9. References 141 7. Operations and procedures 144 7.


1. Intraoperative dyes 144 7.2. Operating room equipment 144 7.3. Surgical hemostasis 146 7.4. Craniotomies 146 7.


5. Cranioplasty 173 7.6. Localizing levels in spine surgery 173 7.7. Anterior approaches to the spine 174 7.8. Surgical fusion of the cervical spine 179 7.


9. Surgical fusion of the thoracic spine 190 7.10. Surgical fusion of the lumbar and lumbosacral spine 191 7.11. Bone graft 197 7.12. Percutaneous access to the CSF 201 7.


13. CSF diversionary procedures 207 7.14. Sural nerve biopsy 214 7.15. Nerve blocks 215 7.16. References 217 8.


Developmental anomalies 222 8.1. Arachnoid cysts 222 8.2. Intracranial lipomas 225 8.3. Hypothalamic hamartomas 226 8.4.


Neurenteric cysts 227 8.5. Craniofacial development 228 8.6. Chiari malformation 233 8.7. Dandy Walker malformation 240 8.8.


Aqueductal stenosis 241 8.9. Neural tube defects 243 8.10. Absence of the septum pellucidum 247 8.11. Klippel-Feil syndrome 253 8.12.


Tethered cord syndrome 254 8.13. Split cord malformation 256 8.14. Lumbosacral nerve root anomalies 256 8.15. References 257 9. Neuroendovascular intervention 262 9.


1. Neuroendovascular procedure basics 263 9.2. References 264 10. Electrodiagnostics 266 10.1. Electroencephalogram (EEG) 266 10.2.


Evoked potentials 266 10.3. NCS/EMG 269 10.4. References 271 11. Neurotoxicology 273 11.1. Ethanol 273 11.


2. Opioids 275 11.3. Cocaine 276 11.4. Amphetamines 277 11.5. Carbon monoxide 277 11.


6. References 278 12. Coma 279 12.1. General information 279 12.2. Approach to the comatose patient 281 12.3.


Herniation syndromes 284 12.4. Hypoxic coma 287 12.5. References 288 13. Brain death 289 13.1. Brain death in adults 289 13.


2. Brain death in children 292 13.3. Organ and tissue donation 293 13.4. References 296 14. Cerebrospinal fluid 297 14.1.


General information 297 14.2. CSF constituents 297 14.3. Artificial CSF 300 14.4. CSF fistula (cranial) 300 14.5.


Intracranial hypotension 305 14.6. References 306 15. Hydrocephalus 307 15.1. Treatment of hydrocephalus 314 15.2. Shunt problems 321 15.


3. Normal pressure hydrocephalus 329 15.4. Blindness from hydrocephalus 335 15.5. Hydrocephalus and pregnancy 336 15.6. References 337 16.


Infections 342 16.1. Prophylactic antibiotics 342 16.2. Meningitis 343 16.3. Shunt infection 345 16.4.


Wound infections 348 16.5. Osteomyelitis of the skull 349 16.6. Cerebral abscess 350 16.7. Subdural empyema 356 16.8.


Viral encephalitis 358 16.9. Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease 361 16.10. Neurologic manifestations of AIDS 364 16.11. Lyme disease - neurologic manifestations 368 16.12.


Parasitic infections of the CNS 369 16.13. Fungal infections of the CNS 374 16.14. Amebic infections of CNS 375 16.15. Spine infections 376 16.16.


References 388 17. Seizures 394 17.1. Seizure classification 394 17.2. Special types of seizures 396 17.3. Status epilepticus 402 17.


4. Antiepileptic drugs (AEDs) 407 17.5. Seizure surgery 420 17.6. References 425 18. Spine & spinal cord 428 18.1.


Low back pain and radiculopathy 428 18.2. Sagittal balance 441 18.3. Intervertebral disc herniation 442 18.4. Degenerative disc/spine disease 474 18.5.


Craniocervical junction and upper cervical spine abnormalities 494 18.6. Rheumatoid arthritis 494 18.7. Atlantoaxial subluxation (AAS) in Down syndrome 498 18.8. Paget''s disease 498 18.9.


Ankylosing spondylitis 502 18.10. Ossification of the posterior longitudinal ligament (OPLL) 504 18.11. Ossification of the anterior longitudinal ligament (OALL) 506 18.12. Diffuse idiopathic skeletal hyperostosis 506 18.13.


Scheuermann''s kyphosis 506 18.14. Spinal vascular malformations 507 18.15. Spinal meningeal cysts 509 18.16. Syringomyelia 510 18.17.


Spinal cord herniation (idiopathic) 514 18.18. Spinal epidural hematoma 515 18.19. Spinal subdural hematoma 515 18.20. Spinal epidural lipomatosis (SEL) 516 18.21.


Coccydynia 516 18.22. References 517 19. Functional neurosurgery 532 19.1. Deep brain stimulation 532 19.2. Surgical treatment of Parkinson''s disease 532 19.


3. Dystonia 536 19.4. Spasticity 536 19.5. Torticollis 541 19.6. Neurovascular compression syndromes 542 19.


7. Hyperhidrosis 544 19.8. Tremor 545 19.9. Sympathectomy 545 19.10. References 546 20.


Pain 548 20.1. Neuropathic pain syndromes 548 20.2. Craniofacial pain syndromes 549 20.3. Postherpetic neuralgia 564 20.4.


Pain procedures 567 20.5. Complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS) 576 20.6. References 577 21. Tumor 582 21.1. General information 582 21.


2. Primary brain tumors 590 21.3. Pediatric brain tumors 697 21.4. Skull tumors 698 21.5. Cerebral metastases 702 21.


6. Carcinomatous meningitis 711 21.7. Foramen magnum tumors 711 21.8. Idiopathic intracranial hypertension (IIH) 713 21.9. Empty sella syndrome 719 21.


10. Tumor markers 720 21.11. Neurocutaneous disorders 722 21.12. Tumors of the spine and spinal cord 728 21.13. Neuroblastomas 748 21.


14. References 749 22. Radiation therapy (XRT) 770 22.1. Conventional external beam radiation 770 22.2. Stereotactic radiosurgery & radiotherapy 773 22.3.


Interstitial brachytherapy 779 22.4. References 779 23. Stereotactic surgery 782 23.1. References 783 24. Peripheral nerves 786 24.1.


Some basic points about peripheral nerve injury/surgery 789 24.2. Brachial plexus 790 24.3. Peripheral neuropathies 793 24.4. Thoracic outlet syndrome 822 24.5.


Miscellaneous peripheral nerve 824 24.6. References 824 25. Neurophthalmology 828 25.1. Nystagmus 828 25.2. Papilledema 828 25.


3. Visual fields 829 25.4. Pupillary diameter 829 25.5. Extraocular muscle (EOM) system 834 25.6. Miscellaneous neurophthalmologic signs 838 25.


7. References 839 26. Neurotology 840 26.1. Dizziness and vertigo 840 26.2. Meniere''s disease 842 26.3.


Facial nerve palsy 844 26.4. Hearing loss 848 26.5. References 849 27. Head trauma 850 27.1. Transfer of trauma patients 854 27.


2. Management in E/R 855 27.3. Neuromonitoring 866 27.4. Skull fractures 885 27.5. Posttraumatic parenchymal injuries 892 27.


6. Epidural hematoma 894 27.7. Subdural hematoma 896 27.8. Traumatic posterior fossa mass lesions 905 27.9. Posttraumatic hydrocephalus 906 27.


10. Aspects of general care in severe TBI 907 27.11. Outcome from head trauma 908 27.12. Gunshot wounds to the head 912 27.13. Non-missile penetrating trauma 916 27.


14. High altitude cerebral edema 916 27.15. Pediatric head injury 917 27.16. References 919 28. Spine injuries 930 28.1.


Whiplash-associated disorders 931 28.2. Pediatric spine injuries 932 28.3. Initial management of spinal cord injury 933 28.4. Neurological assessment 944 28.5.


Spinal cord injuries 948 28.6. Cervical spine fractures 951 28.7. Blunt cerebrovascular injuries 982 28.8. Thoracic & lumbar spine fractures 986 28.9.


Osteoporotic spine fractures 992 28.10. Sa.


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