Seven aneurysms : tenets and techniques for clipping
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Seven aneurysms : tenets and techniques for clipping
Thieme, c2011
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Note
Includes bibliographical references (p. 217-218) and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
The art of aneurysm microsurgery in a beautifully illustrated, step-by-step volume
Finalist in 2012 IBPA Benjamin Franklin Awards
Seven Aneurysms: Tenets and Techniques for Clipping combines the instructive nature of a textbook with the visual aspects of an atlas to guide readers through the surgical principles, approaches, and techniques they need to dissect and clip cerebral aneurysms.
Comprised of three concise sections, the book distills the distinguished author's vast experience into a series of easily accessible tutorials presented through clear, systematic descriptions and stunning, full-color illustrations. The first section explains the critical concepts and basic tenets of aneurysm microsurgery followed by a section on the various craniotomies and exposures necessary for successful clipping. The final section covers microsurgical anatomy, dissection strategies, and clipping techniques for each of the seven most common aneurysm types that are the focus of this book.
Features:
Strategies for handling the seven aneurysms most often seen by neurosurgeons: PCoA, MCA, ACoA, OphA, PcaA, basilar bifurcation, and PICA
383 full-color surgical photographs demonstrate operative techniques; 77 high-quality drawings display anatomy and spatial relationships
Succinct text facilitates quick reading and easy reference
Clipping remains an essential treatment method for the most frequently encountered aneurysms. This must-have guide will enable neurosurgery residents, fellows, or practicing neurosurgeons to handle the majority of the aneurysms they will encounter with confidence and poise.
Table of Contents
Section I The Tenets
1 Under the Microscope
2 Subarachnoid Dissection
3 Brain Retraction
4 Vascular Control
5 Temporary Clipping
6 Permanent Clipping
7 Inspection
8 Brain Transgression
9 Intraoperative Rupture
Section II The Approaches
10 Pterional Approach
11 Orbitozygomatic Approach
12 Anterior Interhemispheric Approach
13 Far-Lateral Approach
Section III The Seven Aneurysms
14 Posterior Communicating Artery Aneurysms
15 Middle Cerebral Artery Aneurysms
16 Anterior Communicating Artery Aneurysms
17 Ophthalmic Artery Aneurysms
18 Pericallosal Artery Aneurysms
19 Basilar Artery Bifurcation Aneurysms
20 Posterior Inferior Cerebellar Artery Aneurysms
21 Conclusion
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