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OverviewRecent clinical experience and tremendous technical advances make it more imperative than ever that operators performing embolization have a sound background in functional neuroanatomy and clinical evaluation in addition to technical training. This book provides a description of vascular anatomy that will permit the accurate assessment of variations and functional territories and will make the prediction of the risks and management of cerebral vascular disease possible. Through this type of anatomical analysis every potential arrangement in cerebral vascular development can be predicted. Thus, endovascular procedures in the spinal cord and brain can be best planned and performed. Pierre Lasjaunias, Alejandro Berenstein, and Karel ter Brugge are highly committed to both research and teaching in the clinical field of neurovascular diseases. The first volume of the second edition of Surgical Neuroangiography combines the previous volumes 1 and 3 in one book. Full Product DetailsAuthor: P. Lasjaunias , A. Berenstein , K.G. ter BruggePublisher: Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. KG Imprint: Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. K Edition: 2nd ed. 2001. Softcover reprint of the original 2nd ed. 2001 Weight: 1.635kg ISBN: 9783642074431ISBN 10: 364207443 Pages: 772 Publication Date: 30 September 2011 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Awaiting stock ![]() The supplier is currently out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you and placed on backorder. Once it does come back in stock, we will ship it out for you. Table of ContentsFrom the contents: Vascular anatomy and biological processes. Collateral circulation. Principles.- Spinal and spinal cord arteries and veins: Spinal arteries. Dural arteries. Spinal cord arteries. Spinal cord veins. Spinal and extraspinal venous system.- Craniocervical junction: The pharyngo-occipital system. Arterial supply to the posterior fossa central nervous system.- Skull base and maxillofacial region: Embryology of the carotid system. The arteries of the middle ear and branches of the petrous internal carotid artery. The anatomy and variations of the extracranial carotid artery branches.- The skull base and extradural arteries: The cavernous sinus region. Embryology and anatomy of the branches supplying the orbit. Supply of the adjacent meninges. The transosseous peripheral nervous system arterial supply.- Intradural arteries: The internal carotid artery branches. The caudal internal carotid artery division. The anterior choroidal artery.- Intracranial venous system.ReviewsFrom the reviews of the second edition: The authors have produced an easy-to-read text and high-quality illustrative examples ... . The book's greatest value is its integration of the understanding of the function underlying the morphological description. ... One could not think of a neuroradiologist who would not find this reference to be useful, or a practising physician who would not benefit from having the anatomical information and clinical significance. I recommend this book in the highest possible terms. (J.-L. Dumas, Surgical Radiologic Anatomy, Vol. 26 (1), 2004) In this book the vascular anatomy with its many variations is described in a detailed, but very elegant and fascinating way. It has a provocative way of presentation by which the student is stimulated to think over and over again what has been read. ... Lay-out, printing and illustrations, including many helpful schemes, are of high quality. The references and subject index are complete and accessible. This book is strongly advocated for all neuroscientists active in the field of vascular diseases ... . (D.A. Bosch, Clinical Neurology and Neurosurgery, Vol. 104 (2), 2002) The long-awaited arrival of this book is a publishing event. ... improved layout and often clearer legends for the figures do add to its readability. ... I would recommend the purchase of the new volume, even if its predecessor is far from being redundant. In short, I love this stimulating erudite ... book, ... what would I do without it? This book will be an important guide ... and as such belongs in every neuroradiology department. (J. Bhattacharya, Neuroradiology, Vol. 44 (6), 2002) "From the reviews of the second edition: ""The authors have produced an easy-to-read text and high-quality illustrative examples … . The book’s greatest value is its integration of the understanding of the function underlying the morphological description. … One could not think of a neuroradiologist who would not find this reference to be useful, or a practising physician who would not benefit from having the anatomical information and clinical significance. I recommend this book in the highest possible terms."" (J.-L. Dumas, Surgical Radiologic Anatomy, Vol. 26 (1), 2004) ""In this book the vascular anatomy with its many variations is described in a detailed, but very elegant and fascinating way. It has a provocative way of presentation by which the student is stimulated to think over and over again what has been read. … Lay-out, printing and illustrations, including many helpful schemes, are of high quality. The references and subject index are complete and accessible. This book is strongly advocated for all neuroscientists active in the field of vascular diseases … ."" (D.A. Bosch, Clinical Neurology and Neurosurgery, Vol. 104 (2), 2002) ""The long-awaited arrival of this book is a publishing event. … improved layout and often clearer legends for the figures do add to its readability. … I would recommend the purchase of the new volume, even if its predecessor is far from being redundant. In short, I love this stimulating erudite … book, ... what would I do without it? This book will be an important guide … and as such belongs in every neuroradiology department."" (J. Bhattacharya, Neuroradiology, Vol. 44 (6), 2002)" From the reviews of the second edition: ""The authors have produced an easy-to-read text and high-quality illustrative examples … . The book’s greatest value is its integration of the understanding of the function underlying the morphological description. … One could not think of a neuroradiologist who would not find this reference to be useful, or a practising physician who would not benefit from having the anatomical information and clinical significance. I recommend this book in the highest possible terms."" (J.-L. Dumas, Surgical Radiologic Anatomy, Vol. 26 (1), 2004) ""In this book the vascular anatomy with its many variations is described in a detailed, but very elegant and fascinating way. It has a provocative way of presentation by which the student is stimulated to think over and over again what has been read. … Lay-out, printing and illustrations, including many helpful schemes, are of high quality. The references and subject index are complete and accessible. This book is strongly advocated for all neuroscientists active in the field of vascular diseases … ."" (D.A. Bosch, Clinical Neurology and Neurosurgery, Vol. 104 (2), 2002) ""The long-awaited arrival of this book is a publishing event. … improved layout and often clearer legends for the figures do add to its readability. … I would recommend the purchase of the new volume, even if its predecessor is far from being redundant. In short, I love this stimulating erudite … book, ... what would I do without it? This book will be an important guide … and as such belongs in every neuroradiology department."" (J. Bhattacharya, Neuroradiology, Vol. 44 (6), 2002) From the reviews of the second edition: The authors have produced an easy-to-read text and high-quality illustrative examples ! . The book's greatest value is its integration of the understanding of the function underlying the morphological description. ! One could not think of a neuroradiologist who would not find this reference to be useful, or a practising physician who would not benefit from having the anatomical information and clinical significance. I recommend this book in the highest possible terms. (J.-L. Dumas, Surgical Radiologic Anatomy, Vol. 26 (1), 2004) In this book the vascular anatomy with its many variations is described in a detailed, but very elegant and fascinating way. It has a provocative way of presentation by which the student is stimulated to think over and over again what has been read. ! Lay-out, printing and illustrations, including many helpful schemes, are of high quality. The references and subject index are complete and accessible. This book is strongly advocated for all neuroscientists active in the field of vascular diseases ! . (D.A. Bosch, Clinical Neurology and Neurosurgery, Vol. 104 (2), 2002) The long-awaited arrival of this book is a publishing event. ! improved layout and often clearer legends for the figures do add to its readability. ! I would recommend the purchase of the new volume, even if its predecessor is far from being redundant. In short, I love this stimulating erudite ! book, ... what would I do without it? This book will be an important guide ! and as such belongs in every neuroradiology department. (J. Bhattacharya, Neuroradiology, Vol. 44 (6), 2002) Author InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |