Neurosurgical emergencies
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Bibliographic Information
Neurosurgical emergencies
Thieme , American Association of Neurosurgeons, c2008
2nd ed
Available at 2 libraries
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Note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
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ISBN 9781588903945
Description
This edition of Neurosurgical Emergencies is an up-to-date reference covering the most frequently encountered neurosurgical emergencies caused by disease, infection, trauma, and complications. It presents the current surgical guidelines for managing the full range of neurosurgical emergencies including those involving intracranial, spinal, and peripheral nerve pathology, and neurosurgical problems in pediatric patients. Expert specialists present their clinical insights in easy-to-follow protocols. Concise descriptions enable the reader to rapidly gain a firm understanding of pathogenesis of the problem, classification of injury, evaluation, clinical presentation, imaging, surgical indications, surgical approaches, and prognosis.
Highlights:
New chapters on the assessment of acute loss of consciousness, emergency management of spinal cord injury, and the management of raised intracranial pressure
More than 200 illustrations and images demonstrate key concepts
This authoritative text is an ideal resource for all neurosurgeons, residents, and specialists in emergency medicine.
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ISBN 9783131350527
Description
This edition of Neurosurgical Emergencies is an up-to-date reference covering the most frequently encountered neurosurgical emergencies caused by disease, infection, trauma, and complications. It presents the current surgical guidelines for managing the full range of neurosurgical emergencies including those involving intracranial, spinal, and peripheral nerve pathology, and neurosurgical problems in pediatric patients. Expert specialists present their clinical insights in easy-to-follow protocols. Concise descriptions enable the reader to rapidly gain a firm understanding of pathogenesis of the problem, classification of injury, evaluation, clinical presentation, imaging, surgical indications, surgical approaches, and prognosis. Highlights: -New chapters on the assessment of acute loss of consciousness, emergency management of spinal cord injury, and the management of raised intracranial pressure -More than 200 illustrations and images demonstrate key concepts This authoritative text is an ideal resource for all neurosurgeons, residents, and specialists in emergency medicine.
Table of Contents
1. Assessment of acute loss of consciousness 2. Intracranial pressure monitoring and management of raised intracranial pressure 3. Management of acute hydrocephalus (Landmarks and Techniques) 4. The recognition and management of cerebral herniation syndromes 5. Penetrating cerebral trauma 6. Extra-axial hematomas 7. Spontaneous intracerebral hematomes 8. Pituitary apoplexy 9. Acute management of subarachnoid hemmorrhage 10. Emergency surgery for stroke (add. Thrombolytic therapy) 11. Cerebral infectious processes 12. Emergency treatment of brain tumors 13. Acute bony decompression of opticand facial nerves 14. Status epileptcus 15. Special considerations in the evaluation of patients with combined head and spnal injuries and multiple trauma. 16. Summary and synopsis of the BTF Head Injury Guidelines 17. Acute intervention for cervical, thoracic and lumbar spinal disk disease 18. Presurgical and Intensive Care Management of Vertebral Column Fractures and Dislocations 19. Biomechanical Considerations for Early Operative Intervention in Vertebral Column Fractures and Dislocations 20. Athletic injuries and their differebtial diagnosis (SCI, burner, stinger, pinched neve, ect.) 21. Penetrating spinal trauma 22. Spinal Cord Compression Secondary to Neoplastic Disease: Epidural Metastases and Pathologic Fracture 23. Intraspinal hemorrhage 24. Spinal infections 25. Summary and synopsis of the Spinal Cord Injury Guidelines 26. Acute repair of pnetrating nerve trauma 27. Acute management of compressive periphal nerve injuries 28. The syndrome of SCIWORA 29. Acute shunt malfunction 30. The perinatal management of a child born with a myelomeningocoele 31. Recognition and management of epidural baclofen and narcotic withdrawal syndromes
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