Surgery of the cranial nerves of the posterior fossa
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Surgery of the cranial nerves of the posterior fossa
(Neurosurgical topics)
American Association of Neurological Surgeons, c1993
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Description
This reference offers detailed and extensive treatment of all aspects of cranial-nerve dysfunction syndromes. It presents a review of anatomy, disease diagnosis, surgical management options and modern theories of treatment born of clinical and scientific research into disorders of the cranial nerves of the posterior fossa. Full and illustrated anatomical description is accompanied by an appraisal of all surgical approaches to dysfunction management.
Table of Contents
- Microsurgical anatomy of posterior fossa cranial nerves
- cranial nerve dysfunction syndromes - pathophysiology of microvascular compression
- physiology and pathophysiology of posterior fossa cranial nerve dysfunction syndromes - non-microvascular perspective
- cranial nerve dysfunction syndromes - evidence for microvascular compression
- operative positioning and perioperative management
- intra-operative neurophysiologic monitoring of cranial nerves
- trigeminal neuralgia and other trigeminal dysfunction syndromes
- hemifacial spasm and other facial nerve dysfunction syndromes
- evaluation of vestibulocochlear dysfunction syndromes
- selection of patients and surgical technique for selective microsurgical vestibular nerve-section for intractable meniere's syndrome
- glossopharyngeal (vagoglossopharyngeal) neuralgia
- neoplasms and the cranial nerves of the posterior fossa
- surgical approaches to acoustic neuromas
- surgical approaches to tumours of the posterior fossa cranial nerves (excluding acoustic neuroma).
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