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Anesthesia and neurosurgery

[edited by] James E. Cottrell, David S. Smith

Mosby, c1994

3rd ed

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Description

Now in its third edition, this text is a comprehensive reference to neurological anaesthesia, integrating basic scientific knowledge with an organized approach to clinical neuroanaesthesia.

Table of Contents

  • Brain metabolism
  • cerebral and spinal cord blood flow
  • pathophysiology of metabolic brain injury
  • cerebrospinal fluid
  • intracranial pressure
  • the blood brain carrier and cerebral oedema
  • cerebral blood flow, metabolism and intracranial pressure
  • neuroradiology
  • neurophysiologic brain monitoring - evoked potentials
  • neurophysiologic brain monitoring - electroencephalography
  • intraoperative fluid management during craniotomy
  • care of the acutely unstable patient
  • superatentorial masses - surgical considerations
  • superatentorial masses - anesthetic considerations
  • the posterior fossa - surgical considerations
  • the posterior fossa - anesthetic considerations
  • cerebral aneurysms and arterio-venous malformations - surgical considerations
  • cerbral aneurysms - anaesthetic considerations
  • interventional neuroradiology and the anaesthetic management of patients with arterio-venous malformations
  • induced hypertension
  • anaesthesia management of patients undergoing neuroradiologic procedures
  • anaesthetic management of patients undergoing blood brain barrier disruption
  • occlusive cerebrovascular disease - medical and surgical considerations
  • occlusive cerebrovascular disease - anaesthetic considerations
  • anaesthesia for patients undergoing surgery for seizures
  • anaesthesia for paediatric neurosurgery
  • neurosurgical diseases of the spine and spinal cord - surgical considerations
  • neurosurgical diseases of the spine and spinal cord - anaesthetic considerations
  • anaesthetic considerations in patients with neuroendocrine disease
  • post-operative and intensive care
  • management of severe head injury
  • multi-system sequelae of severe head injury
  • spinal cord injury
  • brain death
  • ethical considerations in the care of patients with neurosurgical disease.

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