The highly complex specialty of brainstem surgery requires many years of study, a focus on precision, and a passionate dedication to excellence to prepare the neurosurgeon for navigating significant anatomic challenges. Although the brainstem is technically surgically accessible, its highly eloquent structure demands rigorous surgical decision-making. An in-depth understanding of brainstem and thalamic anatomy and the safe entry zones used to access critical areas of the brainstem is essential to traversing the brainstem safely and successfully.
This remarkable, one-of-a-kind atlas draws on the senior author's decades of experience performing more than 1,000 surgeries on the brainstem, thalamus, basal ganglia, and surrounding areas. Its content is organized by anatomic region, enabling readers to study separate subdivisions of the brainstem, each of which has its own unique anatomic and surgical considerations. From cover to cover, the atlas provides readers with technical guidance on approach selection, the timing of surgery, and optimization of outcomes-elucidated by more than 1700 remarkable color illustrations, dissections, clinical images, and line drawings.
This illuminating atlas provides insights into the complexities of the hallowed halls of the brainstem. Neurosurgeons and neurosurgical residents alike who glean knowledge from the clinical pearls throughout each section will no doubt become more adept surgeons, to the ultimate benefit of their patients.
Author(s): by Robert F. Spetzler (Editor), M. Yashar Kalani (Editor), Peter Nakaji (Editor), Kaan Yagmurlu (Editor)
Edition: 1
Publisher: Thieme
Year: 2017
Language: English
Pages: 416
Color Atlas of Brainstem Surgery
Title Page
Copyright
Dedication
Contents
Video Contents
Animation Contents
Foreword
Preface
Acknowledgments
1 Anatomy
2 Safe Entry Zones
3 Tenets of Brainstem Surgery
4 Approaches to Thalamic, Pineal, and Brainstem Lesions
5 Case Examples
Index