
Strategies of Microsurgery in Problematic Brain Areas
with Special Reference to NMR
Wolfgang Seeger(Author)
Springer (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 17. July 1990
Book
Hardback
VII, 398 pages
978-3-211-82189-3 (ISBN)
Description
This book demonstrates how it is possibile to plan operations in the so-called inoperable regions of the basal ganglia, the brain stem, the limbic system and in problematic areas of the cortex. Recent advances in Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Imaging make feasible successful operations in these regions. Because structures from different depths of the brain overlap on NMR images, an exact interpretation of the image is only possible if the anatomy of the respective regions is thoroughly known. The author gives a clear and detailed presentation of the anatomical sections and compares them with the NMR images. For the buyers of the earlier volumes of this series, but also for new readers of wide interest, the book also contains an illustrated index where the principles and indications of all operations published by Professor Seeger are shown. The book is completed by a chapter especially for the younger neurosurgeon, where Professor Seeger shows some technical tricks gained during his longtime experience as a surgeon.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Vienna
Austria
Publishing group
Springer Wien
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Research
Illustrations
281
281 s/w Abbildungen
281 black & white illustrations, biography
Weight
2010 gr
ISBN-13
978-3-211-82189-3 (9783211821893)
DOI
10.1007/978-3-7091-6932-2
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Content
I Problematic Approaches (Figs. 1 to 107).- 1 Approaches for Problematic Cortical Areas and Centrum semiovale (Figs. 1 to 27).- 2 Approaches Close to Basal Ganglia and Allocortex (Figs. 28 to 60).- 3 Dorsal Midline Approaches for Lateral Ventricle and Third Ventricle (Figs. 61 to 96).- 4 Approaches for Lower Brainstem and Cerebellum (Figs. 97 to 107).- II Remarks on Operations, NMR, and Techniques (Figs. 108 to 192).- 5 Registration of All Operations (Figs. 108 to 144).- 6 Simplified Anatomical Transections due to NMR (Figs. 145 to 154).- 7 Addendum: Technical Remarks (Figs. 155 to 170).- 8 Special Considerations for Anatomy and Technical Tricks in Extracerebral Basal Operations (Figs. 171 to 192).- References.