Youmans neurological surgery

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Youmans neurological surgery

[edited by] H. Richard Winn

Saunders, c2004

5th ed

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Neurological surgery

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Rev. ed. of: Neurological surgery / editor-in-chief, Julian R. Youmans ; associate editors, Donald P. Becker ... [et al.]. 4th ed. c1996

Includes bibliographical references and index

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This title is now available as an E-dition and complete updated online resource - for more info check ISBN 072163933X (E-dition) and 0721639313 (Online resource). Known for its expert advice, state-of-the-art content, superb illustrations and clinical utility, this masterwork remains the definitive source for information on nervous system disturbances and their surgical management. Under the new editorial leadership of H. Richard Winn, MD, FACS, a brand-new team of renowned editors and contributors guide readers through everything from history taking and diagnosis through state-of-the-art surgical procedures to pain management and rehabilitation. The 5th Edition has not only been completely updated from beginning to end, but also totally reorganised to mirror the ever-changing nature of neurosurgery practice. It includes free image bank CD-ROM!

目次

  • I INTRODUCTION TO NEUROLOGICAL SURGERY Section Editor: Michel Kliot Part 1. Basic Science for the Neurological Surgeon-Overview 1. Surgical Anatomy of the Brain 2. Embryology and Genetics 3. Neurons, Oligodendrocytes and Microglia 4. Astrocytes 5. Brain Metabolism and Neurochemistry (Pathophysiology of Ischemia) 6. Blood-Brain Barrier 7. Physiology of the Cerebrospinal Fluid and Intracranial Pressure 8. Cellular and Molecular/ Mechanism Involved in the Injury and Recovery of the Nervous System 9. Electrophysiology of the Nervous System 10. Epidemiology-Outcome Assessment Part 2. Approach to the Patient 11. History and Physical Examination 12. Stupor and Coma 13. Neuro-Ophthalmology 14. Neuro-Otology 15. Neuro-Urology 16. Neuropyschological Assessment of the Neurosurgical Patient 17. Brain Death 18. Legal Considerations for the Neurosurgeon Part 3. Fundamentals of Radiology 19. Radiology of Skull 20. MRI of Brain 21. Molecular Imaging of the Brain with Positron Emission 22. Radiology of Spine Part 4. Perioperative Evaluation and Treatment 23. Anesthesia: Preoperative Evaluation: Pulmonary 24. Complications and Their Avoidance Part 5. Surgical Exposures and Positioning 25. General Principles/Positioning 26. Surgical Positioning and Exposures for Cranial Procedures 27. Spinal and Plexus 28. Peripheral Nerves II. ONCOLOGY Section Editors: Henry Brem & Raymond Sawaya Part 1. Overview 29. General Considerations and Historical Considerations Part 2. Basic Science of Neuro-Oncology 30. Pathology of Central Nervous System Tumors 31. Basic Principles of Central Nervous System Immunology 32. Proliferation Markers in the Evaluation of Gliomas 33. Molecular Genetics and the Development of Targets for Glioma Therapy 34. Growth Factors and Brain Tumors 35. Tumor Suppresser Genes and the Genesis of Brain Tumors 36. Molecular and Cytogenetic Techniques 37. Invasion in Malignant Glioma 38. Angiogenesis and Brain Tumors 39. Brain Edema and Tumor-Host Interactions 40. Brain Tumors: Population-Based Epidemiology, Environmental Risk Factors, and Genetic and Hereditary Syndromes 41. Principles of Gene Therapy Part 3. Approach to the Patient: Medical Considerations 42. Clinical Features: Neurology of Brain Tumor and Paraneoplastic Disorders 43. Radiologic Features of CNS Tumors 44. Endovascular Techniques for Brain Tumors 45. Brain Tumor during Pregnancy 46. Principles of Chemotherapy 47. Principles of Immunobiology and Immunotherapy Part 4. Surgical Considerations 48. Basic Principles of Cranial Surgery for Brain Tumors 49. Basic Principles of Skull Base Surgery 50. Surgical Complications and Their Avoidance 51. Image-Guided Surgery Techniques Part 5. Intrinsic Tumors 52. Low Grade Gliomas: Astrocytoma, Oligodendroglioma and Mixed Gliomas 53. High Grade Gliomas: Anaplastic Astrocytoma, Anaplastic Oligodendroglioma and Glioblastoma 54. Unusual Gliomas 55. Primitive Neuro Ectodermal Tumors 56. Pineal Tumors (including Pineocytoma, Pineoblastoma, Germinoma, and Non-Germinomatous Pineal Tumors) 57. Medulloblastoma 58. Ependymoma 59. Hemangioblastoma 60. Cerebral Lymphoma 61. Metastatic Brain Tumors Part 6. Extrinsic Tumors 62. Meningiomas 63. Hemangiopericytoma 64. Meningeal Sarcoma 65. Acoustic Neuromas 66. Pituitary Tumors: Functioning, Non-functioning 67. Craniopharyngioma (Adult) 68. Dermoid/Epidermoid/Neurenteric Cysts 69. Neoplastic Meningitis: Diagnosis and Treatment Part 7. Ventricular Tumors 70. Ventricular Tumors Part 8. Skull and Skull Base Tumors 71. Skull and Skull Base Tumors 72. Chordoma - Chondrosarcoma 73. Glomus Jugular/Vagale 74. Paranasal Sinus Carcinoma 75. Esthesio-Neuroblastoma 76. Trigeminal Schwannomas 77. Juvenile Angiofibroma 78. Osseous Tumors 79. Orbital Tumors 80. Skull Tumors 81. Scalp Tumors Part 9. Non-Neoplastic Disorders Mimicking Brain Tumors 82. Pseudo Tumor Cerebri 83. Sarcoidosis, Tuberculosis, and Xanthogranulomas 84. Multiple Sclerosis III. VASCULAR Section Editors: Robert F. Spetzler & Fredric B. Meyer Part 1. Overview 85. General and Historical Considerations Part 2. Basic Science 86. Cerebral Blood Flow and Metabolism Part 3. Approach to the Patient 87. Medical Management of Ischemic Disease and Stroke Part 4. Anesthesia for Neurovascular Procedures 88. Anesthesia in Cerebrovascular Disease 89. Intraoperative Cerebral Protection 90. Techniques for Deep Hypnothermic Circulatory Arrest Part 5. Vascular and Blood Flow Evaluations 91. Transcranial Doppler Ultrasonography 92. Neurosonology 93. CT Xenon 94. Magnetic Resonance Angiography 95. PET in Cerebrovascular Disease Part 6. Occlusive Vascular Disease 96. Carotid Occlusive Disease - Natural History and Medical Management 97. Carotid Endarterectomy 98. Carotid Angioplasty and Stenting/Interventional Treatment of Occlusive Vascular Disease 99. Recurrent Carotid Stenosis 100. Traumatic Carotid Injury 101. Nonatherosclerotic Carotid Lesions (Carotid Body Tumor, Fibromuscular Dysplasia, Aneurysm, Dissection, RoRX) 102. Extracranial Vertebral Artery Disease 103. Intracranial Occlusive Disease, Moyamoya 104. Cerebral Venous and Sinus Thrombosis Part 7. Intracerebral Hemmorrhage 105. Intracerebral Hemorrhage (Non-aneurysmal/Non-AVM) Part 8. Hemorrhagic Vascular Disease: Aneurysms 106. Genetics of Intracranial Aneurysms 107. Surgical Decision Making for Treatment of Cerebral Aneurysms 108. Perioperative Management of Subarachnoid Hemorrhage 109. Cerebral Vasospasm and Its Treatment 110. Surgical Approaches for Anterior Circulation Aneurysms 111. Cavernous Carotid Aneurysms/Paraclinoid Carotid Aneurysms 112. Intracranial Internal Carotid Artery Aneurysms 113. Anterior Communicating and ACA Aneurysms 114. Distal Anterior Cerebral Artery Aneurysms 115. Middle Cerebral Artery Aneurysms 116. Surgical Approaches for Posterior Circulation Aneurysms 117. Vertebral Artery, Posterior Inferior Cerebellar Artery and Vertebrobasilar Junction Aneurysms 118. Basilar Trunk Aneurysms 119. Basilar Caput and PCA Aneurysms 120. Endovascular Treatment of Aneurysms 121. Giant Aneurysms 122. Mycotoic Aneurysms 123. Revascularization Techniques for Complex Aneurysms and Skull Base Tumors 124. Multimodality Management of Complex Vascular Lesions 125. Traumatic Aneurysms Part 9. True Arteriovenous Malformations 126. Hemorrhagic Disease: Arteriovenous Malformation 127. Natural History 128. Classification and Decision-Making in Treatment/Perioperative Management, Including Surgical/Radiosurgical Decision 129. Endovascular Management of Arteriovenous Malformations 130. Embolization of Arteriovenous Malformations as a Primary Treatment Modality 131. Surgical Management of Supratentorial Arteriovenous Malformation 132. Surgical Management of Infratentorial Arteriovenous Malformation 133. Surgical and Radiosurgical Management of Giant Arteriovenous Malformation 134. Treatment of Lateral-sigmoid and Sagittal Sinus Dural Arterovenous Malformations Part 10 Cavernous Malformations 135. Epidemiology and Natural History of Cavernous Malformations 136. Genetics of Cerebral Cavernous Malformations 137. Surgical Management of Supratentorial Cavernous Malformations 138. Infratentorial Cavernous Malformations 139. Indirect and Direct Treatment of Cavernous Carotid Fistulas Part 11 Spinal Arteriovenous Malformations 140. Classification of Spinal Cord Vascular Lesions 141. Endovascular Treatment of Spinal Vascular Malformations 142. Spinal Arteriovenous Malformations Part 12 Pregnancy and Treatment of Vascular Disease 143. Pregnancy and Treatment of Vascular Disease IV. EPILEPSY Section Editor: Daniel L. Silbergeld Part 1. Overview 144. General and Historical Considerations 145. Basic Science of Epilepsy: The Electrophysiology, Excitable Brain
  • Cortical Physiology 146. Approaches to the Diagnosis and Classification of Epilepsy 147. Anti-epileptic Medications: Principles of Clinical Use Part 2. Preoperative Evaluation for Epilepsy Surgery 148. PET, SPECT 149. CT & MR 150. The Intracarotid Amobarbital Procedure or WADA Procedure 151. Functional MRI 152. Identification of Candidates for Epilepsy Surgery Part 3. Intraoperative Mapping and Monitoring for Cortical Resections 153. SSEP, Motor, Language, Sensory 154. Vision Part 4. Specific Operative Approaches 155. Invasive Monitoring (Depth Electrodes, Subdural Electrodes and Epidural Electrodes) 156. Outcome and Complications 157. Surgery for Extratemporal Lobe Epilepsy 158. Standard Temporal Lobectomy 159. Tailored Resections Using Intraoperative Electrocorticography 160. Topectomy: Uses and Indications 161. Multiple Subpial Transections: Uses and Indications 162. Vagus Nerve Stimulation V. FUNCTIONAL NEUROSURGERY Section Editors: Kim J. Burchiel & Roy A.E. Bakay Part 1. Overview 163. History of Functional Neurosurgery Part 2. Movement Disorders: Basic Science 164. Rationale for Surgical Intervention in Movement Disorders 165. Anatomy and Connection of the Basal Ganglia and Thalamus 166. Neuropathology of Movement Disorders Part 3. Approach to the Patient and the Diagnosis 167. Approach to the Patient and Treatment of Movement Disorder 168. Pre-operative Evaluation and Anatomical Localization Techniques for Movement Disorders 169. PET Scanning in Movement Disorders Part 4. Movement Disorders: Ablative Surgery of Movement Disorders 170. Thalamotomy for Parkinson's Disease 171. Pallidotomy for Movement Disorders 172. Dystonia 173. Deep Brain Stimulation for Movement Disorders 174. Central Nervous System Transplantation 175. Affective Disorders Part 5. Spasticity 176. Ablative Surgery of Spasticity 177. Intrathecal Drug Infusion for Spasticity 178. Torticollis 179. Intractable Vertigo-Surgical Ablation VI. PAIN Section Editors: Kim J. Burchiel & Roy A.E. Bakay Part 1. Overview 180. General and Historical Considerations Part 2. Basic Science 181. Basic Science: Physiological Anatomy of Pain Part 3. Approach to the Patient 182. Approach to the Patient 183. Medical Management of Chronic Pain 184. Management of Pain by Anesthetic Techniques Part 4. Trigeminal Neuralgia 185. Diagnosis/Nonoperative Management 186. Percutaneous Techniques 187. Microvascular Decompression Trigeminal Nerve for Tic Douloureux 188. Alternative Surgical Treatments for Trigeminal Neuralgia Part 5. Surgical Treatment of Pain 189. Neurosurgical Management of Intractable Pain 190. Dorsal Rhizotomy/Dorsal RootGanglionectomy 191. Dorsal Root Entry Zone Lesions for Pain 192. Cordotomy for Pain 193. Brain Stem Procedures for Management of Pain 194. Caudalis Nucleus DREZ for Pain 195. Sympathectomy for Pain 196. Spinal Cord and Peripheral Nerve Stimulation 197. Deep Brain Stimulation 198. Neurosurgical Management of Intractable Pain: Intrathecal Drug Infusion VII. PEDIATRIC Section Editors: T.S. Park & R. Michael Scott Part 1. Overview 199. General and Historical Considerations 200. Approach to the Patient 201. Neuroanesthesia in Children Part 2. Developmental and Acquired Anomalies 202. Encephaloceles 203. Myelomeningocele and Myelocystocele 204. Lipomyelomeningocele 205. Tethered Spinal Cord 206. Occult Spinal Dysraphism 207. Dandy Walker Malformation 208. Arachnoid Cysts Part 3. Craniosynostosis, Chiari Malformation, and Achondroplasia 209. Nonsyndromic Craniosynostosis and Abnormalities of Head Shape 210. Syndromic Craniosynostosis 211. Developmental Craniovertebral Anomolies 212. Chiari Malformation 213. Achondroplasia and Other Dwarfism Part 4. Hydrocephalus 214. Physiology of CSF Shunt Devices 215. Hydrocephalus in Children: Etiology, Pathogenesis, and Surgical Treatment, Complication (Excluding Shunt Infection) 216. Posthemorrhagic Hydrocephalus 217. Shunt Infection 218. Neuroendoscopy Part 5. Vascular Disease 219. Vein of Galen Aneurysm 220. Arteriovenous Malformations and Aneurysms in Children Part 6. Trauma: Head and Brain 221. Mild Head Injury in Children including Skull Fracture and Growing Fracture 222. Moderate and Severe Head Injury in Children Part 7. Trauma: Birth Trauma 223. Birth Head Trauma 224. Brachial Plexus Injury 225. Child Abuse 226. Spinal Cord and Spine Injury Part 8. Benign Spine Lesions 227. Intervertebral Disc Diseases in Children 228. Spondylolysis Spondylothesis 229. Benign Tumors of the Vertebral Column Part 9. Tumors 230. Optic Pathway and Hypothalamic Gliomas in Children 231. Intracranial Germ Cell Tumors 232. Choroid Plexus Tumors 233. Ependymoma 234. Medulloblastoma 235. Cerebellar Astrocytomas in Children 236. Brainstem Gliomas 237. Craniophayngiomas 238. Pediatric Cerebral Hemispheric Tumors 239. Brain Tumors of Abnormal Embryogenesis 240. Intraspinal Tumors in Infants and Children 241. Benign Tumor of the Skull, Including Fibrous Dysplasia Part 10. Cerebral Palsy and Other Spastic Entities 242. Cerebral Palsy: An Overview 243. Dorsal Rhizotomy 244. Intrathecal Baclofen Infusion Part 11. Surgical Treatment of Epilepsy in Children 245. Surgical Candidates and Presurgical Evaluation 246. Temporal and Extratemporal Lobe Resections for Childhood Intractable Epilepsy Part 12. Rehabilitation 247. Pediatric Neurorehabilitation VIII. PERIPHERAL NERVE Section Editor: Michel Kliot Part 1. Overview 248. Overview: General Principles and their Clinical Application 249. History of Peripheral Nerve Surgery Part 2. Basic Science 250. Basic Science of Peripheral Nerves: Anatomy and Electrophysiology Part 3. Approach to the Patient 251. Approach to the Patient 252. Peripheral Neuopathies 253. Electrodiagnostic Evaluation of Peripheral Nerves: EMG, SSEP, NAP 254. MR Neurography Part 4. Management of Peripheral Nerve Injuries 255. CTS 256. Ulnar Nerve Entrapment at Elbow 257. Other Entrapments 258. Management of Peripheral Nerve Tumors 259. Diagnostic Biopsy of Peripheral Nerves and Muscle 260. Management of Acute Peripheral Nerve Injuries IX. RADIATION THERAPY AND RADIOSURGERY Section Editors: L. Dade Lunsford & William A. Friedman Part 1. Overview 261. General and Historical Considerations of Radiation Therapy and Radiosurgery Part 2. Basic Science of Radiation Therapy 262. Radiobiology 263. Principles of Radiation Therapy Part 3. Fractionated Radiation Therapy 264. Malignant Brain Tumors 265. Benign Skull Base Tumors 266. Fractionated Radiotherapy for Pituitary Tumors 267. Radiation Therapy of Tumors of the Spine 268. Radiosurgery of Tumors 269. Radiosurgery of Vascular Malformations 270. Functional Radiosurgery 271. Interstitial and Intracavitary Irradiation of Brain Tumors Part 4. Techniques of Radiosurgery 272. Linac Radiosurgery 273. Gamma Knife Radiosurgery 274. Proton radiosurgery 275. Radiosurgery - Developing Technology: Fractionated Stereotactic Radiation, Extracranial Stereotactic Radiation, Intensity Modulation, Multileaf Collimators X. SPINE Editors: Volker K.H. Sonntag & Dennis G. Vollmer Part 1. Overview 276. General and Historical Considerations Part 2. Basic Science 277. Biological Strategies of Central Nervous System Repair 278. Concepts and Mechanisms of Biomechanics 279. Electroencephalography of the Spinal Cord/Intraoperative Electrophysiologic Monitoring of the Spinal Cord 280. Bone Metabolism as It Relates to Spinal Disease and Treatment 281. Embryology of the Spinal Cord and Vertebral Column Part 3. Approach to the Patient 282. Approach to the Patient and Medical Management 283. Evaluation and Management of the Failed Back Syndrome 284. Metabolic and Other Nondegenerative Causes of Low Back Pain Part 4. Infections 285. Bacterial Infections of the Spinal Column and Cord Part 5. Degenerative Disease 286. Treatment of Disc and Ligamentous Diseases of the Cervical Cord 287. Posterior Approach 288. Anterior Approach Including Corpectomy 289. Cervical Spondylotic Myelopathy 290. Spondyloarthropathies, Including Ankylosing Spondylitis 291. Ossification of the Posterior Longitudinal Ligament and Other Enthesopathies 292. Benign Extradural Lesions of the Dorsal Spine (i.e., Thoracic Disc) 293. Treatment of Disc Disease of the Lumbar Spine 294. Lumbar Spinal Stenosis 295. Spondylolysis and Spondylolisthesis and Degenerative Deformity of the Lumbar Spine 296. Adult Thoracolumbar Scoliosis Part 6. Adult Congenital Abnormalities 297. Acquired Abnormalities of the Craniocervical Junction Part 7. Techniques 298. Basic Principles of Spinal Internal Fixation 299. Technical Aspects of Bone Graft Harvest and Spine Fusions 300. Biology of Bone Grafting and Healing in Spinal Surgery Part 8. Instrumentation 301. Anterior Cervical Instrumentation 302. Posterior Cervical Instrumentation 303. Occipital-Cervical Fusion 304. Anterior Thoracic Instrumentation 305. Posterior Thoracic Instrumentation 306. Anterior Lumbar Instrumentation 307.. Posterior Lumbar Instrumentation 308. Frameless Stereotactic Applications in the Spine 309. Thoracoscopic Approaches to the Spine 310. Intradiscal and Percutaneous Treatment of Lumbar Disc Disease Part 9. Tumors of the Spine 311. Tumors of the Craniovertebral Junction 312. Spinal Cord Tumors in Adults 313. Tumors of the Vertebral Axis: Benign, Primary Malignant, and Metastatic Tumors Part 10. Spine Trauma 314. Approach to the Patient/Diagnostic Evaluation 315. Cervical Spine Trauma and Spinal Cord Injuries: General Approach and Consideration 316. Hypertension and Hyperflexion Injuries of the Cervical Spine 317. Treatment of Occipital C1 Injury 318. Treatment of Axis Injuries 319. Management of Thoracic Spine Fractures 320. Management of Thorocolumbar and Lumbar Spine Injuries 321. Sacral Fractures XI. TRAUMA Section Editors: Lawrence F. Marshall & M. Sean Grady Part 1. Overview 322. General and Historical Considerations (Introduction) Part 2. Basic Science (Biology of Brain Injury) 323. Cellular Basis of Injury and Recovery from Trauma 324. Clinical Pathophysiology of Traumatic Brain Injury Part 3. Minor Head Injury 325. Mild Head Injury in Adults Part 4. Moderate and Severe Traumatic Brain Injury 326. Initial Resuscitation/Patient Evaluation 327. Critical Care 328. Surgical Management of Traumatic Brain Injury 329. Sequelae of Traumatic Brain Injury 330. Vascular Injury 331. Bullet Wounds to the Brain Among Civilians 332. Craniofacial Trauma 333. CSF Fistulae 334. Diagnosis and Management of Seventh & Eighth Cranial Nerve Injuries due to Temporal Bone Fractures Part 5. Rehabilitation 335. Rehabilitation and PrognosisAfter Traumatic Brain Injury

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