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E-Book, Englisch, 455 Seiten, ePub

Jean Skull Base Surgery

Strategies
1. Auflage 2019
ISBN: 978-1-63853-602-4
Verlag: Thieme
Format: EPUB
Kopierschutz: 6 - ePub Watermark

Strategies

E-Book, Englisch, 455 Seiten, ePub

ISBN: 978-1-63853-602-4
Verlag: Thieme
Format: EPUB
Kopierschutz: 6 - ePub Watermark



In a sense, surgeons go into battle every time they enter the OR. Like soldiers, they must be prepared to make profound sacrifices to protect innocent people (their patients), while putting egos aside and resisting the call of fame. by Walter Jean and distinguished contributors provides eloquent expression to the inner voices that speak to surgeons during each stage of battle. Unlike other textbooks that only emphasize the technical building blocks surgeons need, this resource focuses on state-of-the-art skull-base procedures, important thought processes, and vital strategies required to perform them.

Size and shape variations, diverse biological characteristics, different anatomic locations and extensions, and specific relationships and entanglements with nerves and vessels make all skull base tumors unique and highly challenging. In addition to anatomy, two other important factors need to be considered every time a surgeon enters the OR – the particular circumstances of the patient and surgeon. Throughout this remarkable book, master neurosurgeons take readers on an insightful journey exploring the decision-making process of choosing and executing a surgical approach, with firsthand pearls from the battlefield.

Key Highlights

  • Nine sections organized by anatomy cover tumors in the anterior, anterolateral, lateral, central, postero-superior, and postero-inferior skull base regions, and clivus, petrous bone, and ventricles
  • Thirty-two systematically organized chapters flow from clinical presentation and radiographic/anatomical findings of specific patients and tumors – to decision-making and execution of the surgical approach
  • Real-life cases enhance understanding of all the elements that go into each operation
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Part I Tumors of the Anterior Skull Base
1 Tuberculum Sella
2 Olfactory Groove
3 Nasopharynx and Pterygopalatine Fossa
Part II Tumors of the Anterolateral Skull Base
4 Anterior Clinoid
5 Juxtasellar Cisterns
6 Cavernous Sinus
Part III Tumors of the Lateral Skull Base
7 Meckel's Cave
8 Tentorial Incisura
9 Mesial Temporal Lobe
Part IV Tumors of the Central Skull Base
10 Dorsum Sella
11 Suprasellar
12 Posterior Clinoid
Part V Tumors Around the Clivus
13 Petroclival
14 Spheno-Caverno-Petroclival
15 Petroclival Fissure
16 Foramen Magnum
17 Craniovertebral Junction
Part VI Tumors Around the Petrous Bone
18 Petrotentorial Junction
19 Cerebellopontine Angle
20 Jugular Foramen (Intracranial)
21 Jugular Foramen (Intra- and Extracranial)
Part VII Tumors of the Posterosuperior Skull Base
22 Falcotentorial
23 Superior Vermis
24 Pineal
Part VIII Tumors of the Posteroinferior Skull Base
25 Brainstem (Pontomesencephalic)
26 Brainstem (Pontomedullary)
27 Cerebellomedullary Fissure
28 Torcula
Part IX Tumors of the Ventricles
29 Lateral Ventricle (Monro)
30 Lateral Ventricle (Atrium)
31 Third Ventricle
32 Fourth Ventricle

Video Contents
Video 1.1 Anatomical relationships of a tuberculum sellae meningioma.
Video 2.1 Endoscopic endonasal approach to the anterior fossa.
Video 4.1 Anatomical relationships of an anterior clinoid meningioma.
Video 5.1 Anatomical relationships of a large juxtasella epidermoid cyst.
Video 6.1 Anatomical relationships of a cavernous sinus meningioma.
Video 6.2 Extended middle fossa approach with anterior clinoidectomy and petrosectomy.
Video 7.1 Middle fossa craniotomy with anterior petrosectomy.
Video 9.1 Endoscopic supracerebellar transtentorial approach.
Video 10.1 Endoscopic endonasal approach to the dorsum sellae and third ventricle.
Video 10.2 Transcallosal, transchoroidal approach to the third ventricle.
Video 13.1 Combined (anterior and posterior) petrosal approach.
Video 13.2 Endoscopic endonasal transclival approach.
Video 20.1 Endoscopic-assisted retrosigmoid keyhole approach to the jugular foramen.
Video 21.1 Anatomical relationships of a glomus jugulare tumor.
Video 21.2 Microsurgical re-anastamosis of the facial nerve.
Video 25.1 Contralateral interhemispheric transtentorial approach.
Video 26.1 Far lateral approach to the pontomedullary junction.
Video 27.1 Subtonsillar approach to the cerebellomedullary fissure.
Video 32.1 Telovelar approach to the floor of the fourth ventricle.
Video 32.2 Telovelar approach to the fourth ventricle.


Contributors


Hussam Abou-Al-Shaar, MD

Department of Neurosurgery

Hofstra Northwell School of Medicine

Manhasset, New York, USA

Pankaj K. Agarwalla, MD

Department of Neurosurgery

University of South Florida

Tampa, Florida, USA

Siviero Agazzi, MD, MBA

Professor of Neurosurgery

University of South Florida

Tampa, Florida, USA

Ossama Al-Mefty, MD

Director, Skull Base Surgery

Brigham and Women’s Hospital

Boston, Massachusetts, USA

Rami O. Almefty, MD

Department of Neurological Surgery

Barrow Neurological Institute

Phoenix, Arizona, USA

Heros Almeida, MD

Institute of Neurologic Sciences

Hospital BP

Sao Paulo, Brazil

João Paulo Almeida, MD

Division of Neurosurgery

University of Toronto

Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Amjad Anaizi, MD

Assistant Professor of Neurosurgery

Georgetown University

Washington, DC, USA

Filippo Flavio Angileri, MD

Associate Professor of Neurosurgery

Università degli Studi di Messina,

Messina, Italy

Karolyn Au, MD, MSc, FRCS(C)

Assistant Professor of Neurosurgery

University of Alberta

Edmonton, Alberta, Canada

Khaled M. Aziz, MD, PhD

Associate Professor of Neurosurgery

Drexel University College of Medicine

Allegheny General Hospital

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA

Garni Barkhoudarian, MD

Assistant Professor of Neurosurgery

Pacific Neuroscience Institute &

John Wayne Cancer Institute

Los Angeles, California, USA

Mustafa K. Baskaya, MD

Professor of Neurosurgery

University of Wisconsin

Madison, Wisconsin, USA

Carolina Benjamin, MD

Department of Neurosurgery

New York University

New York, New York, USA

Wenya Linda Bi, MD, PhD

Assistant Professor of Neurosurgery

Harvard Medical School

Brigham and Women’s Hospital

Boston, Massachusetts, USA

Luis A.B. Borba, MD, PhD

Professor of Neurosurgery

Federal University of Paraná

Curitiba, Brazil

Salvatore Cardali, MD, PhD

Associate Professor of Neurosurgery

Università degli Studi di Messina

Messina, Italy

Matthew L. Carlson, MD

Associate Professor of Otorhinolaryngology & Neurological Surgery

Mayo Clinic

Rochester, Minnesota, USA

Steven Carr, MD

Fellow, Centre for Minimally Invasive

Neurosurgery

Sydney, New South Wales, Australia

Ricardo L. Carrau, MD

Professor of Otolaryngology/HNS & Neurological Surgery

The Ohio State University

Columbus, Ohio, USA

Marina L. Castner, RN

Department of Neurological Surgery

Mayo Clinic

Rochester, Minnesota, USA

Omar Choudhri, MD

Assistant Professor of Neurosurgery

University of Pennsylvania

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA

Ulas Cikla, MD

Department of Neurological Surgery

University of Wisconsin

Madison, Wisconsin, USA

Alfredo Conti, MD, PhD

Associate Professor of Neurosurgery

Università degli Studi di Messina

Messina, Italy

William T. Couldwell, MD, PhD

Professor of Neurosurgery

University of Utah

Salt Lake City, Utah, USA

David J. Daniels, MD

Assistant Professor of Neurosurgery, Pediatrics & Pharmocology

Mayo Clinic

Rochester, Minnesota, USA

Timothy R. Deklotz, MD

Assistant Professor of Otolaryngology

Georgetown University

Washington, DC, USA

Evandro de Oliveira, MD, PhD

Director

Institute of Neurological Sciences

Hospital BP

Sao Paulo, Brazil

Angela E. Downes, MD

Assistant Professor of Neurosurgery

University of Colorado

Denver, Colorado, USA

Ilyas M. Eli, MD

Department of Neurosurgery

University of Utah

Salt Lake City, Utah, USA

Jean Anderson Eloy, MD

Professor of Otolaryngology & Neurological Surgery

Rutgers New Jersey Medical School

Newark, New Jersey, USA

Ignatius N. Esene, MD

Research Fellow, Department of Neurological Surgery

University of Wisconsin

Madison, Wisconsin, USA

James J. Evans, MD

Professor of Neurological Surgery and Otolaryngology

Thomas Jefferson University

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA

Daniel R. Felbaum, MD

Assistant Professor of Neurosurgery

Georgetown University

Washington, DC, USA

Juan Carlos Fernandez-Miranda, MD

Professor of Neurosurgery

Stanford University

Palo Alto, California, USA

Manuel Ferreira Jr., MD, PhD

Associate Professor of Neurological Surgery

The University of Washington

Seattle, Washington, USA

Jonathan A. Forbes, MD

Assistant Professor of Neurosurgery

University of Cincinnati

Cincinnati, Ohio, USA

Sébastien C. Froelich, MD, PhD

Professor of Neurosurgery

Hôpital Lariboisière, Assistance Publique – Hôpitaux de Paris

Universite Paris VII Diderot

Paris, France

Paul A. Gardner, MD

Associate Professor of Neurological Surgery & Otolaryngology

University of Pittsburgh

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA

Hermes G. Garcia, MD

Fellow in Minimally-Invasive Skull Base Surgery

Thomas Jefferson University

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA

Antonino Germanò, MD, PhD

Professor of Neurosurgery

Università degli Studi di Messina

Messina, Italy

Fred Gentili, MD, MSc, FRSC(C)

Professor of Surgery and Otolaryngology

University of Toronto

Toronto, Ontario, Canada

John G. Golfinos, MD

Professor of Neurosurgery & Otolaryngology

New York University

New York, New York, USA

Takeo Goto, MD

Assistant Professor of Neurosurgery

Osaka City University Graduate School of Medicine

Osaka, Japan

Cristian Gragnaniello, MD

Department of Neurosurgery

George Washington University

Washington, DC, USA

J. André Grotenhuis, MD, PhD

Professor of Neurosurgery

Radboud University Medical Center

Nijmegen, The Netherlands

Shunya Hanakita, MD, PhD

Department of Neurosurgery

Hôpital Lariboisière, Assistance Publique – Hôpitaux de Paris (AP-HP)

Paris, France

Gillian L. Harrison, MD

Department of Neurosurgery

New York University

New York, New York, USA

Roberto C. Heros, MD

Professor of Neurological Surgery

University of Miami

Miami, Florida, USA

Frederick L. Hitti, MD

Department of Neurosurgery

University of Pennsylvania

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA

Nikolai J. Hopf, MD, PhD

Professor of Neurosurgery

Hirslanden Private Hospital

Zurich, Switzerland

Wayne D. Hsueh, MD

Department of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery

Rutgers New Jersey Medical School

Newark, New Jersey, USA

Michael C. Huang, MD

Associate Clinical Professor of Neurosurgery

University of California San Francisco

San Francisco, California, USA

Joshua D. Hughes, MD

Department of Neurosurgery,

Mayo Clinic

Rochester, Minnesota, USA

Jeffrey R. Janus, MD

Assistant Professor of Otolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery

Mayo Clinic

Rochester, Minnesota, USA

Walter C. Jean, MD

Professor of Neurosurgery

Director of Skull Base Neurosurgery

George Washington University Hospital

Washington, DC, USA

R. Tushar Jha, MD

Fellow in Skull Base & Cerebrovascular Surgery

Department of Neurosurgery

University of South Florida

Tampa, Florida, USA

Ashutosh Kacker, MD

Professor of Clinical Otolaryngology

Weill Cornell Medical College

New York, New York, USA

Claire Karekezi, MD

Division of Neurosurgery

University of Toronto

Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Daniel F. Kelly, MD

Professor of Neurosurgery

Pacific Neuroscience Institute & John Wayne Cancer Institute

Los Angeles, California, USA

H. Jeffrey Kim, MD

Professor of Otolaryngology

Georgetown University School of Medicine

Washington, DC, USA

Michihiro Kohno, MD, PhD

Professor...



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