
Progress in Neurological Surgery / Guiding Neurosurgery by Evidence
B.E. Pollock(Editor)
Karger, S (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 9. August 2006
Book
Hardback
214 pages
978-3-8055-8130-1 (ISBN)
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Description
'Guiding Neurosurgery' by Evidence provides its readers with a succinct review of contemporary neurosurgical practice when evaluated by evidence-based medicine standards. It begins with an introduction of the concept and principles of evidence-based medicine. The subsequent chapters address the topics of brain tumor epidemiology, benign adult brain tumors, pediatric neurosurgery, endovascular treatment of cerebrovascular disorders, lumbar spine surgery, minimally invasive spine surgery, stereotactic radiosurgery, trauma, and the treatment of chronic pain disorders by neurostimulation. Each chapter summarizes the available literature and grades it according to the quality of the evidence. In addition, this book highlights not only the usefulness of evidence-based medicine in neurosurgical practice, but also its limitations with regard to neurosurgical disorders that are frequently rare and therefore impossible to evaluate in randomized clinical trials.
Neurological surgeons and neurologists, both practicing physicians and residents in training, will find in this publication valuable information about the practice of the different neurosurgical subspecialties by evidence-based medicine standards.
Neurological surgeons and neurologists, both practicing physicians and residents in training, will find in this publication valuable information about the practice of the different neurosurgical subspecialties by evidence-based medicine standards.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Basel
Switzerland
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
in Color: Tables:23
Weight
600 gr
ISBN-13
978-3-8055-8130-1 (9783805581301)
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Content
Series Editor's Note: Lunsford, L.D.; Preface: Pollock, B.E.; Evidence-Based Medicine for Neurosurgeons: Introduction and Methodology: Linskey, M.E.; Evaluation of Epidemiologic Evidence for Primary Adult Brain Tumor Risk Factors Using Evidence-Based Medicine: Fisher, J.L.; Schwartzbaum, J.A.; Wrensch, M.; Berger, M.S.; Benign Adult Brain Tumors: An Evidence-Based Medicine Review: Aghi, M.; Barker, F.G., II; Pediatric Neurosurgery: Maher, C.O.; Cohen-Gadol, A.A.; Raffel, C.; Cerebrovascular-Endovascular: Cockroft, K.M.; Rosenwasser, R.H.; Evidence-Based Guidelines in Lumbar Spine Surgery: Resnick, D.K.; Groff, M.C.; Spine: Minimally Invasive Techniques: Gerszten, P.C.; Welch, W.C.; An Evidence-Based Medicine Review of Stereotactic Radiosurgery: Pollock, B.E.; Evidenced-Based Guidelines for Traumatic Brain Injuries: Marion, D.W.; Treatment of Chronic Pain with Neurostimulation: Birknes, J.K.; Sharan, A.; Rezai, A.R.; Author Index; Subject Index.