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The development and refinement of neuroendoscopy has been driven by the persistent desire of neurosurgeons to advance the field and offer less invasive, more efficacious options to patients.
This remarkable multimedia book reflects the technological advances achieved in the last two decades in fiber optics, cold light, cameras, and endoscopic instrumentation. Written by an impressive Who's Who of international neurosurgeons, the outstanding text and videos reflect global contributions to neuroendoscopy.
Current indications for intracranial and intraventricular endoscopy are described in depth, through detailed chapters, stellar videos, professional animations, and exquisite illustrations. The authors share their clinical expertise on procedures ranging from endoscopic third ventriculostomy to transventricular approach of the fourth ventricle. Cover to cover, this book details the differences, alternatives, advantages, and limitations of the flexible neuroendoscope.
This hands-on learning tool will enable neurosurgeons to perform endoscopy of the ventricles and basal cisterns for exploratory purposes and conditions such as hydrocephalus, congenital aqueductal stenosis, tumors, hypothalamic hamartoma, arachnoid cysts, and neurocysticercosis. Additional topics include endoscopic-assisted microvascular decompression and aneurysm surgery, fluorescence, complications, anesthesia, utilization in developing countries, and future trends.
Key Features:
This volume is a must-have resource for neurosurgery and neurology residents, neurosurgeons, pediatric neurosurgeons, and all physicians involved in the care of patients with intracranial and intraventricular disease.
I Introduction to Neuroendoscopy 1 The Evolution of Neuroendoscopy2 Neuroendoscopic Technology3 Development of a Flexible Neuroendoscope II Endoscopic Intraventricular and Basal Cistern Anatomy 4 Lateral and Third Ventricle Anatomy5 Cerebral Aqueduct and Fourth Ventricle Anatomy6 Basal Cisterns Anatomy III Clinical Indications 7 Types of Hydrocephalus8 Congenital Hydrocephalus9 Obstructive Hydrocephalus10 Communicating Hydrocephalus11 Multiloculated and Complex Hydrocephalus12 Intraventricular and Paraventricular Tumors13 Colloid Cysts14 Hypothalamic Hamartomas15 Neuroendoscopic Approaches to the Pineal Region16 Intraventricular Hemorrhage17 Arachnoid Cysts and Cystic Collections18 Intraventricular and Subarachnoid Space Neurocysticercosis19 Meningitis and Infectious Hydrocephalus20 Ventriculoperitoneal Shunt Malfunction IV Neuroendoscopic Procedures 21 Endoscopic Third Ventriculostomy22 Aqueductoplasty and Stenting23 Septum Pellucidum Fenestration24 Monro Foraminoplasty25 Endoscopic Shunt Placement26 Lamina Terminalis Fenestration27 Endoscopic Approach to the Fourth Ventricle28 Endoscopic Magendie and Luschka Foraminoplasty29 Neuroendoscopic Considerations in the Pediatric Patient V Endoscope-Assisted Microneurosurgical Procedures 30 Principles of Endoscope-Assisted Microneurosurgery31 Endoscopic Exploration and Biopsy of Basal Cisterns32 Endoscope-Assisted and Fully Endoscopic Microvascular Decompression33 Endoscopic-Assisted Resection of Intra-Axial Brain Tumors34 Endoscopic Resection of Extra-Axial Tumors35 Endoscopy in Aneurysm Surgery36 Use of Fluorescence in Neuroendoscopy VI Special Topics in Neuroendoscopy 37 Complications in Neuroendoscopy38 Anesthesia in Neuroendoscopy39 Neuroendoscopy in Developing Countries: Mobile Neuroendoscopy Centers40 Future of Neuroendoscopy
Chapter 1 The Evolution of Neuroendoscopy
Video 1.1 Fluoroscopy of a ventricular exploration using a flexible endoscope
Jaime Gerardo Torres-Corzo and Leonardo Rangel-Castilla
Video 1.2 Fluoroscopy of a ventriculography using a flexible endoscope
Video 1.3 Fluoroscopy of an endoscopic third ventriculostomy using a flexible endoscope
Chapter 3 Development of a Flexible Neuroendoscope
Video 3.1 First generation flexible neuroendoscope
Kazunari Oka
Video 3.2 Videoscope
Chapter 4 Lateral and Third Ventricle Anatomy
Animation 4.1 Animation of the lateral and third ventricle anatomy
Peter Nakaji and Leonardo Rangel-Castilla
Video 4.1 Lateral ventricle anatomy
Video 4.2 Lateral ventricle anatomy
Video 4.3 Third ventricle anatomy
Chapter 5 Cerebral Aqueduct and Fourth Ventricle Anatomy
Animation 5.1 Animation of the cerebral aqueduct and fourth ventricle anatomy
Video 5.1 Cerebral aqueduct anatomy
Video 5.2 Cerebral aqueduct and fourth ventricle anatomy
Pierluigi Longatti, Alessandro Fiorindi, and Luca Basaldella
Video 5.3 Fourth ventricle and cisterna magna anatomy
Chapter 6 Basal Cisterns Anatomy
Animation 6.1 Animation of the basal cisterns
Video 6.1 Basal cisterns anatomy
Chapter 7 Types of Hydrocephalus
Video 7.1 Congenital hydrocephalus (flexible neurondoscope)
Video 7.2 Congenital hydrocephalus and aqueductoplasty (flexible neurondoscope)
Chapter 8 Congenital Hydrocephalus
Video 8.1 Congenital germinal matrix hemorrhage and neonatal hydrocephalus
Video 8.2 Endoscopic third ventriculostomy on a patient with congenital aqueductal stenosis
George I. Jallo
Chapter 9 Obstructive Hydrocephalus
Video 9.1 Obstructive hydrocephalus secondary to third ventricular tumor
Joachim Oertel
Chapter 12 Intraventricular and Paraventricular Tumors
Video 12.1 Endoscopic resection of a left thalamic ganglioglioma
Mark M. Souweidane
Video 12.2 Endoscopic biopsy of a pineal region tumor with flexible endoscope
Video 12.3 Endoscopic third ventriculostomy and third ventricular tumor resection
Video 12.4 Endoscopic transventricular decompression of a cystic craniopharyngioma
Video 12.5 Endoscopic tumor resection
Peter Nakaji
Video 12.6 Endoscopic resection of juvenile pilocytic astrocytoma
Chapter 13 Colloid Cysts
Video 13.1 Endoscopic resection of a colloid cyst 1
Video 13.2 Endoscopic resection of a colloid cyst 2
Chapter 14 Hypothalamic Hamartomas
Video 14.1 Endoscopic resection of a hypothalamic hamartoma 1
Ruth E. Bristol
Video 14.2 Endoscopic resection of a hypothalamic hamartoma 2
Chapter 15 Neuroendoscopic Approaches to the Pineal Region
Video 15.1 Endoscopic assisted supracerebellar infratentorial approach for a pineal parenchymal tumor
Video 15.2 Biopsy of pineal germinoma and endoscopic third ventriculostomy
Video 15.3 Endoscopic biopsy of pineal tumor
Chapter 16 Intraventricular Hemorrhage
Video 16.1 Endoscopic management of panventricular hemorrhage (flexible neuroendoscope)
Luca Basaldella, Alessandro Fiorindi, and Pierluigi Longatti
Chapter 17 Arachnoid Cysts and Cystic Collections
Video 17.1 Third ventricular arachnoid cyst with hydrocephalus
Nobuhito Morota
Video 17.2 Endoscopic management of a suprasellar arachnoid cyst
Video 17.3 Endoscopic resection of a suprasellar cyst
Chapter 18 Intraventricular and Subarachnoid Space Neurocysticercosis
Video 18.1 Lateral ventricle neurocysticercosis (flexible neuroendoscope)
Video 18.2 Third ventricle neurocysticercosis (flexible neuroendoscope)
Video 18.3 Fourth ventricle neurocysticercosis (flexible neuroendoscope)
Video 18.4 Basal cistern neurocysticercosis (flexible neuroendoscope)
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