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Springer Recent Progress In The Management Of Cerebrovascular Diseases Treatment Strategies Techniques And Complication Avoidance by Yoko Kato, Xiaohua Zhang, Jiong Dai, Ahmed Ansari
This book has included 19 recent topics about the treatment of cerebrovascular diseases from basics to surgical (include microneurosurgical, endovascular, endoscopic and Stereotactic radiosurgical techniques) aspects in the management of cerebrovascular diseases.With illustrative cases, the treatment strategies, techniques and complication avoidance have been covered extensively in the chapters to guide the readers on when and what to expect the worst in surgeries. The neurosurgical aspect in the present scenario of COVID is also included. This book will assist the junior neurosurgeons and junior neurological physicians in endeavoring to learn the core concepts and common problems of cerebrovascular surgery. This is a worthwhile addition in this ever growing field of cerebrovascular surgery. 1 Aneurysm wall property2 Pathogenesis Of Thrombosed Giant Aneurysm3 Cerebral vasospasm and Subarachnoid hemorrhage4 White fibers of the brain: A novel classification5 Computational Fluid Dynamics in cerebral aneurysms6 Carotid Endarterectomy- Surgical nuances7 Blister aneurysm of Middle cerebral artery bifurcation (case report and review)8 Flexible endoscopic aspiration of intraventricular hemorrhage9 Endoscopic evacuation of cerebral hematoma10 Management (surgical and endovascular) of acute ischemic stroke11 Contralateral aneurysm clipping12 Multimodality management of brain AVMs13 Superficial temporal artery-middle cerebral artery bypass combined with encephalo-duro-myo-synangiosis in treating moyamoya disease 14 Stereotactic radiosurgery for brain AVMs15 Endovascular recanalization for chronic occlusion of carotid artery16 Multimodality technique of microvascular decompression syndrome17 Posterior circulation aneurysms management18 Onyx embolization of intracranial dural arteriovenous fistula (trans-arterial approach, trans-venous approach and combined approach)19 Experience in Neurosurgery during the Prevalence of COVID-19