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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: S. Kobayashi , K. Sugita , K. SugitaPublisher: Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. KG Imprint: Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. K Edition: Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1985 ISBN: 9783642649066ISBN 10: 3642649068 Pages: 274 Publication Date: 15 August 1986 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsI General Considerations.- 1 Patients Position.- 2 Skin Incision and Bone Flap.- 3 Retraction of the Brain.- 4 Preservation of Bridging Veins.- II Instrumentation.- 1 Operating Microscope.- 2 Operating Chair.- 3 Operating Table.- 4 Instrument Table.- 5 Head Frame and Multipurpose Head Frame.- 6 Self-Retaining Retractor and Tapered Brain Retractor (Spatula).- 7 Bipolar Forceps.- 8 Suction.- 9 Silver Dissector.- 10 Four-Pronged Hook.- 11 Cotton Patty.- 12 Microscope Sterilization.- III Aneurysm.- General Considerations in Surgery of Aneurysms.- A Aneurysms of the Anterior Circle of Willis.- 1 Carotid Artery Aneurysm.- Case 1 Ophthalmic Artery Aneurysm: Optic Nerve Retraction (rt).- Case 2 Triple Aneurysm (rt).- Case 3 Carotid Bifurcation Aneurysm (rt).- Case 4 Medially Projecting Aneurysm: Clipping and Puncture (rt).- Case 5 Ventrally Protruding Aneurysm Obliterated with Ring Clip (lt).- Case 6 Aneurysm with Trigeminal Neuralgia (rt).- Case 7 Wide-Necked Aneurysm Obliterated with Two Ring Clips (lt).- Case 8 Large Aneurysm Obliterated with Two Ring Clips (lt).- Case 9 Large Aneurysm Obliterated with Three Clips (rt).- 2 Middle Cerebral Artery Aneurysm.- Case 10 Large Aneurysm Obliterated with Two Clips (rt).- Case 11 Giant Aneurysm Obliterated with Two Long Clips (lt).- Case 12 Large Aneurysm: Body Clipping (lt).- Case 13 Dilatation of the Trifurcation: Clipping and Wrapping (lt).- Case 14 Giant Aneurysm: Clipping and Removal (rt).- 3 Anterior Communicating Artery Aneurysm.- Case 15 Direct Retraction of Body (rt).- Case 16 Temporary Clipping (rt).- Case 17 Double Clipping: Clip Blade Covered with Silastic Tube (rt).- Case 18 Double Clipping (rt).- Case 19 Two Cases with Ring Clip (lt).- Case 20 Giant Aneurysm (lt).- 4 Distal Anterior Cerebral Artery Aneurysm.- General Considerations.- Case 21 Prevention of Narrowing of the Parent Artery (Two Clips) (rt).- Case 22 Prevention of Narrowing of the Parent Artery (Three Clips) (rt).- Case 23 Large Aneurysm (Two Clips) (rt).- B Aneurysms of the Posterior Circle of Willis.- General Considerations for Basilar Artery Aneurysms.- 1 Basilar Bifurcation Aneurysm.- Case 24 Anteriorly Projecting Aneurysm (rt).- Case 25 Retraction of Three Arteries (rt).- Case 26 Clipping Between Perforators (rt).- Case 27 Application of Straight Ring Clip (rt).- Case 28 Clipping Through the Opticocarotid Space (rt).- Case 29 Puncture of Body (rt).- Case 30 Unclipped Aneurysms (rt).- 2 Basilar-Superior Cerebellar Artery Aneurysm.- General Considerations.- Case 31 Double Clipping (rt).- Case 32 Intraoperative Shortening of the Blade (rt).- Case 33 Direct Retraction of Aneurysm (lt).- Case 34 Approach Above the Carotid Artery Bifurcation (rt).- Case 35 Unclipped Aneurysm with Bilateral Approach.- Case 36 Distal Superior Cerebellar Artery Aneurysm (lt).- 3 Proximal Posterior Cerebral Artery (P1) Aneurysm.- Case 37 Trapping of P1 (rt).- Case 38 Angled Ring Clip: Associated with AVM (lt).- Case 39 Associated with Agenesis of the Carotid Artery (lt).- 4 Distal Posterior Cerebral Artery Aneurysm.- General Considerations.- Case 40 Removal of the Parahippocampal Gyrus (rt).- Case 41 Double Clipping in a Case Associated with TIA (lt).- Case 42 Giant Aneurysm: Cutting and Double Clipping (rt).- 5 Basilar Trunk Aneurysm.- Case 43 Double Aneurysm via Transsylvian Approach (rt).- Case 44 Direct Retraction of the Pons (lt).- Case 45 Vertebral Union (rt).- Case 46 Giant Aneurysm: Unclipped (rt).- 6 Vertebral Artery Aneurysm.- General Considerations.- Case 47 Bayonet Clip for a Large Aneurysm (rt).- Case 48 Clipping by Interchange of Two Clips (lt).- Case 49 Aneurysm Close to a Midline (rt).- Case 50 Aneurysm Close to a Midline (lt).- Case 51 Body Clipping (rt).- Case 52 Body Clipping (Dissecting?) (rt).- Case 53 Semifusiform Pointing Toward the Approach (lt).- Case 54 Ring Clip for Preservation of a Perforator (lt).- Case 55 Large Fusiform Aneurysm with Three Ring Clips (lt).- IV Arteriovenous Malformation.- General Considerations.- 1 Temporal Lobe AVM.- Case 56 Anterior Portion (lt).- Case 57 Anterior Portion with Aneurysm (lt).- Case 58 Posterior Portion (lt).- 2 Central Area AVM.- Case 59 Precentral: Small Residual (rt).- Case 60 Close to Broca Area (lt).- Case 61 Under Broca Area (lt) (Parasylvian Fissure).- Case 62 Large AVM (lt).- Case 63 Large AVM: Breakthrough (rt).- Case 64 Large AVM: Breakthrough (rt).- 3 Interhemispheric AVM.- Case 65 Anterior Portion (rt).- Case 66 Anterior Portion: Residual Nidus (rt).- 4 Intraventricular AVM.- General Considerations.- Case 67 Anterior Portion of the Ventricle (lt).- Case 68 Posterior Portion of the Ventricle (lt).- 5 AVM in the Basal Ganglia.- Case 69 Feeding from Posterior Communicating Artery (rt).- Case 70 Feeding from M1, A1, and PCA (lt).- 6 AVM Around the Tentorial Edge.- Case 71 Above Quadrigeminal Plate (rt).- Case 72 On Lateral Pons (lt).- 7 Posterior Fossa AVM.- Case 73 In the Vermis: Concorde Position (Bilateral).- Case 74 Giant AVM in the Vermis (Bilateral).- Case 75 In the Tonsil (rt).- 8 Hemangioma.- Case 76 Feeding from the Superior Cerebellar Artery (rt).- Case 77 In the Cerebellopontine Angle (lt).- Case 78 Cerebellar.- V Meningioma.- General Considerations.- 1 Anterior Skull Base Meningioma.- Case 79 Optic Nerve (rt).- Case 80 Tuberculum (lt).- Case 81 Tuberculum (Medial) (Bilateral).- Case 82 Tuberculum (rt).- Case 83 Tuberculum (rt): Metal Shield.- 2 Sphenoidal Ridge Meningioma.- Case 84 Over Orbital Area (lt).- Case 85 Anterior Temporal Fossa (rt).- Case 86 Huge Meningioma (rt).- 3 Intraventricular Meningioma.- Case 87 In Trigonum (rt and lt).- 4 Parasagittal and Falx Meningioma.- Case 88 Anterior Parasagittal Sinus (Bilateral).- Case 89 Unilateral Falx (rt).- Case 90 Bilateral Falx (rt).- 5 Tentorial and Posterior Skull Base Meningioma.- General Considerations.- Case 91 Anterior Tentorium (lt).- Case 92 Medial Tentorium and Clivus: Involvement of Vth Nerve (rt).- Case 93 Medial Tentorium and Clivus: Drilling off Pyramid (rt).- Case 94 Medial Tentorium: Combined with Suboccipital Approaches (rt).- Case 95 Large Medial Tentorium: Sacrifice of Posterior Choroidal Artery (lt).- Case 96 Bilateral Occipital Lobes: Visual Cortex (rt).- Case 97 Posterior Tentorium (rt).- Case 98 Posterior Tentorium (lt).- Case 99 Lateral Pyramid (lt).- Case 100 Pyramid (rt).- VI Neurinoma and Other Brain Tumors.- 1 Acoustic Neurinoma.- 2 Trigeminal Neurinoma.- Case 101 Subtemporal Approach (rt).- 3 Epidermoid Tumor.- Case 102 Cerebellopontine Angle (lt).- 4 Glioma.- General Considerations.- Case 103 Gliomas in the Thalamus and Adjacent.- Case 104 Optic Glioma 255.- References.ReviewsAuthor InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |