Deals with clinical and surgical aspects of intracranial endoscopy, attempting to present information enabling the reader to gain the basic and necessary knowledge needed to perform endoscopic procedures.
In one book, the practitioner can obtain a solid foundation in the field of endoscopy as practiced by neurosurgeons. Included is a review of the physics and instrumentation of neuroendoscopic systems, comprehensive coverage of the anatomy upon which neuroendoscopic procedures are performed, and illustrations and text describing how endoscopic surgery can be used as an alternative to traditional surgery for such complex procedures as hematoma evacuation, abscess, and third ventriculocisternostomies. Avoiding and managing frequently encountered complications are thoroughly discussed.
Intracranial Endoscopic Neurosurgery contains:
-The physics of neuroendoscopic systems and the instrumentation
-Neuroendoscopes and instruments
-Access to the ventricular system
-Anatomy for neurosurgical endoscopic procedures
-The use of endoscopes for shunt placement
-Third ventriculostomy
-Neuroendoscopic treatment of arachnoid cysts
-Endoscopic removal of colloid cysts
-Endoscopic management of complex hydrocephalus
-Endoscopy-Assisted craniotomy and microsurgery
-Endoscopic transsphenoidal resection of stellar lesions
-And much more!