- Covers a broad range of areas relevant to pediatric neurosurgery
- Focuses on answering specific clinical questions
- Contains content relevant to clinicians in a variety of disciplines including oncology and pathology
This book presents a detailed overview of a spectrum of pediatric neurosurgical conditions. It features detailed insight into the techniques available for examining abnormalities, hemorrhages and a variety of tumors. Relevant surgical methodologies are described in relation to a clinical problem or disorder, ensuring that the reader can systematically develop their knowledge of how to perform both routine and more-obscure procedures presently utilized to treat these conditions.
Pediatric Neurosurgery for Clinicians is a comprehensive guide detailing methodologies for applying a range of surgical techniques based upon a range of clinical questions. Therefore, it is a critical resource for all practicing and trainee physicians who encounter children with disorders affecting their neurological systems in disciplines within neurosurgery, neurology, radiology, oncology and pathology.
Contents Overview- I. General Topics.-
- II. Congenital and Developmental Cerebral Anomalies.-
- III. Congenital and Developmental Spinal Anomalies.-
- IV. Tumors.-
- V. Trauma.-
- VI. Cerebrovascular Disorders.-
- VII. Functional.-
- VIII. Infections.-
- IX. Modern Concepts and Practices.-